Tuesday, November 19, 2024

From Dollhouse to Gingerbread House

 


I originally picked these up to make a Haunted House but with my knee accident...Gingerbread House instead! 

Supplies:
  • Plastic Dollhouse (Dollar Tree)
  • White Glue
  • Acrylic Craft Paint
  • Puff Paint
  • Waverly Chalk Paint (See NOTE)







This was the style of house I found and bought two since the can hook together to make them 3D. You could use just one to make a facade. I know there was another style but I've been unable to find anymore of these in the bajillion Dollar Trees I've scouted! 

NOTE: I just knew I had an all surface / no pimer required paint on hand. Didn't. So if you don't, this is what I did. But I would STRONGLY recommend using that kind and as you'll see later, there's one that works GREAT! 


My solution was to cover the houses with a coat of white glue to give the paint I did have something to adhere to. After that was dry, I used a white acrylic paint as a base coat. 


I then chose my "gingerbread" colors. I thought I'd use both shown here but ended up doing just the "Brownstone" Glitter paint.


I really like how the glitter catches the light. I ended up doing two coats on each half. 



Since I knew I was going to join the two halves, it bugged me that you'd be able to see the pink through the windows. When I went to get the Puff Paint at Walmart, I found they had 2oz bottles of Waverly Chalk No Prep Paint so I got a one in brown. Lemme tell you...I love this stuff and will be getting more! I used that on the inside to cover the pink.


Your imagination is once again your guide. I wanted a classic simple brown and white but you could go wild with Puff Paint colors. As mentioned, I found the Puff Paint at Walmart. Also, while each half has hinges that imply they snap together it's "meh" on that so I used hot glue to make sure they were really held together. 


I got White and Diamond. If you get the Diamond, use it over the white after it's dried unless you want a fairly transparent look. I then just freehanded designs with squiggles and dots because snow's not perfect right? Just follow your instincts. I let each side dry overnight so I wouldn't smudge. 


When I put this out, I'll scatter some epsom salt around the house and add a few bottlebrush trees. 






4 comments:

Sandi Magle said...

Absolutely adorable...and I have restrained myself from buying those houses (too many projects piled on the table) but so cute! Lots of fun! Sandi

Stephanie said...

Super cute! I love seeing these dollhouse transformations. I'm in a few Dollar Tree groups on Facebook, and there have been some cool transformations. You did a great job on this. ♡

Our Hopeful Home said...

How cute is this? Love it! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen

Beth Watson said...

FABULOUS Christmas inspiration, Carol! Your gingerbread house project is BRILLIANT!!
We will be featuring you starting Wednesday at the Creatively Crafty Linky Party! Pinned and shared!
Creatively, Beth