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Fashionista - Willow's Sewing Studio

OLLYS DOLLHOUSE

Hi friends and welcome to the Dollhouse. Please feel free to print and use these customs as you wish. These are for personal use and not for resale. Find me at https://www.instagram.com/ollys_dollhouse/ to see more creations.


You can see how I used these pintables in full detail at: at 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CcG1b9fvujH/

https://www.instagram.com/p/CdSVUsDORCw/


Please share your creations with me @ollys_dollhouse on Instagram. I'd love to see what you made.


Laptop
I printed these on paper, glued them to poster board or cardstock separately and glued them to each other. This creates a nice thick durable laptop.

Cutting Mat
I glued these to several layers of poster board or cardstock, but to avoid bowing, I would recommend to place something heavy like a book on it to dry over night so the board lays flat.


(under construction)





Sewing Textbook
I opted to keep these books closed and so I created book covers as it were. I like to print these on computer paper, wrap it around foam board for a nice thickness and cut the foam board around the edges of the book. It's a nice decorative item to have in the back ground.

 


Sewing Pattern Envelope
The idea of these are cute but I am going to admit there are a few flaws to this envelope. When you print, make sure you select the most DPI (dots per linear inch) before printing to hopefully get good coverage. Otherwise for the most part, the back side (with the measurements) won't be entirely readable. I left the image side blank for your choice of added detail. I opted to keep an eye out for the smallest of images I could find of people's clothing and cut & pasted it on the envelope. It's a nice detail to have in the background but on a 1:6th scale, this printable is very difficult to utilize if you don't have the front picture. You could also opt to draw and color a design as some of the vintage sewing pattern envelopes did that.


Sketch Pad
The sketch pad is assembled mainly with just this one image. I print this on computer paper, glue it to a recycled cereal box, poster board or cardstock making sure to leave a bit of the black top hanging off to wrap around the rest of the book. I cut as many sheets of white paper as I can to fit inside the book (depending on how much black overlay you have). The for the back of the book, I use  poster board or cardstock. I stack all my white drawing pages together, apply glue at the very top, and use a binder clip to help press all the pages together until the glue dries. Once the glue dries, remove the binder clip, add the back and front of the sketch book sandwiching the drawing paper and add glue to the top of the drawing paper and the black overlay. Wrap the black overlay over the drawing paper and pressing it firmly onto the back of the back of the sketch book. 



Water Colors
The box is printed on cardstock (it can be glued on computer paper and then glued onto cardstock or poster paper). The I folded it along the 4 thin lines and the tap. The box is supposed to wrap around the water color paint. For the color pallete, I printed it on computer paper and glue it to several layers of cardstock or poster board (enough to fit inside the box).



Fashion Magazines
For a 1:6 scale, I print these magazines for the total width of the computer paper (landscape 11"). I fold these accordion style and glue the pages together. I plan to continue to make more and add them eventually. I have two magazines that open up to reveal a few pages but the rest if mostly decorative with the covers.

NOTE: 
These images are too large for the blog, but you can download better quality from my drive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JwDOzmFEpCEh99iOSawOhmdUQNnoXmNE?usp=sharing












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