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DIY Mermaid Tail for an 18-Inch Doll with Free Pattern


I have finally found time to give you the tutorial for the mermaid tail for the 18-inch dolls. I shared pictures of the first one awhile ago. I should mention that Hazel has of course lost the first one. Or at least misplaced it. I was hoping to tweak my pattern a bit but my tweaks without having the first one did not work well. 

Virtual Book Club for Kids: Quiet in the Garden by Aliki


It is time for the Virtual Book Club for Kids and this month's author is Aliki. Now Aliki has wonderful children's books. Some are about historical people, some about things like the five senses and others about experiences. We have read several and Hazel decided her favorite is Quiet in the Garden.

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Thank you to everyone who shared with us last week and to all who took the time to check out the amazing posts people shared! We did not have a most clicked this week. For features I have art and lessons with nature, math and science lessons, and a mixture of crafts I loved.


Nature Lessons and Art

1) From A Little Pinch of Perfect: Sun Melted Crayon Art


2) From Moosewood Connections: Constructing a Solar Oven


3) From P Is for Preschool: Nature Prints with Clay


4) From Betsy's Photography: Freedom Ignites a Love of Learning


Math and Science Lessons

1) From Living Montessori Now: Shells and Starfish Activities + Free Printable


2) From The Gift of Curiosity: Practicing Advance Sorting Skills with Venn Diagrams


3) From Every Star Is Different: Little House in the Big Woods Pioneer Unit (I only am showing a math lesson from it, but the unit looks great!)


4) From Left Brain Craft Brain: Feed the Shark Play Dough Geometry


5) From Some of the Best Things in Life Are Free: Shark Week Fun for the Kiddos


Crafts and Favorites


1) From Annemarie's Haakblog: Bobble Stitch Wallet


2) From There's Just One Mommy: Doll Camp Fire Tutorial


3) From Living Montessori Now: Montessori Inspired Knitting Activities


4) From A Little Pinch of Perfect: Olaf Magic Paint Recipe for Kids

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This week we shared Cinderella tales for older children and adults, a no sew doll purse, doll sundae tutorial and a doll wooden table tutorial. (Can you tell we are on a doll kick?)







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DIY Wooden Doll Table


Continuing with some of our DIY projects for 18-inch dolls, I made Hazel a table for her doll. I had her pick out a plaque at JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts the other day. It was $2.99. For the legs I used clothespins and woman peg dolls. I glued one of each together and let the glue dry and then glued them on. Once the glue dried Hazel wanted to try it out. Here it is with a tea party and her Hazel doll.




Next I painted it white (well actually I reglued some legs since she insisted on taking it to Nonni's and it does not travel well). To make a stronger table you could use spindles instead of my cheap version. 



Then I wanted to share a cheap find. We found this magnetic chalk board that is doll size for $1 at Target, I believe. It came with a piece of chalk.

It is made to put in a locker, but that makes it the right size for dolls. Here it is on the table.




Now her dolls are really ready for their tea party and ice cream party! 

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Doll Ice Creams and Sundaes

Now in this hot weather I know we like to have ice cream and as a child I loved sundaes! Well with the heat and humidity we have been having, Hazel's dolls wanted to have a sundae party! I was inspired by the Miniature Sundaes over at Making Friends. I bought clear shot classes at the Dollar Tree and a package of small red pom poms for the cherries. Then I invaded Hazel's ice cream shop. Since Hazel does not like hot fudge or chocolate sauce on her ice cream (I know, strange), I made some without any chocolate sauce and some with it.


I glued a pink for strawberry and a brown for chocolate large pom pom to the bottom of a glass. Then I glued a white large pom pom on top of it for the whipped cream. Then I added the small red pom pom cherries. I showed them to Hazel and she asked for sprinkles, so I found her sprinkle beads and glued each one on. 

For the hot fudge sundaes I experimented with some brown paint. (I used acrylic since it was what I had.) I first tried just putting it on the top of the ice cream pom pom (I used beige for vanilla). However it just really sat there and also absorbed into the whipped cream pom pom. For the other two, I poured the paint onto the inside sides of the glasses before gluing the ice cream pom pom. This worked much better for looks. We have my favorite strawberry ice cream with hot fudge and a plain vanilla with hot fudge. Now Hazel's dolls are all set to party! They can use the spoons that came with their tea set to eat them! Stay tuned for doll milk shakes. 

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