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Iris's Froggy Stuff.


You guys are familiar with My Froggy Stuff, right?  I only just discovered her! What great ideas! I'm a big fan of using things around your house and this was right up my alley. What a great way for me to bond with the girls and selfishly indulge my 1/6th passion at the same time!

 Iris cut that wallpaper herself. Very exciting for her.


Iris proudly showing her work:

I thought the front could use some pizzazz so I took some thin carboard that came with a Barbie folding screen and cut it into strips to resemble flower stems. Then I had Iris color some flowers. I cut a little curtain shape out of scrapbook paper and there you go!
 
  Isobel, however had other ideas on how to use this house. Next up, kid sized house and projects for me!

 But first, I gotta find something to wear to Danielle and Rod's wedding!

smooches,
dani


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  1. Awww!! (^_^) My Froggy Stuff is awesome! I am working on the blog for my guests attending Rod and Danielle's wedding too. It was fun to dress everyone who is going. Can't wait to see what you come up with!

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  2. Dressing dolls is a lot like dressing myself. I look at the pile and go "I have nothing to wear!!!" Maybe I should start with a hat and work my way down...

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  3. I also love My Froggy Stuff. I happened upon her via etsy. I love Iris's new home. It's very nice and colorful. I think we all are going to the wedding. This is so much fun.

    P.S. Your little ones are adorable. : )

    Happy Sunday!

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  4. MFS is great. I have tried a few of her ideas and amazed I never thought of it before :O) Your little ladies look very happy with their new house.

    I'm working on my guest(s) for the wedding too.

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  5. MFS is a crafting genius. That's so wonderful that you and the girls can now craft together. Every time I see your little ones, I just fall in love. How can you stand all that cuteness every day? Hurry up and get those dolls dressed! The overflow room is starting to fill up now.

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    1. Got them dressed and took some shots but I'm unhappy with them. I'll post tonight anyway so they can be sure to get a seat!

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  6. MFS is the bomb! I'm glad you two could do it together! That makes for a nice day. You guys will have to make more of her project to keep things interesting! Happy Crafting!

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    1. Thanks! And the best part is that I can tweak the tutorials a little bit for my own collection. I'm already setting aside boxes for lockers in the school I play to make eventually. I'd love to use that display case tutorial to help build my mini-market.

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  7. Dani I love the house and I'm going to kidnapped your little girls one day and have a play date; they so cute!

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    1. Thanks honey. I think they'll be featured more on the blog. They are crazy for dolls!

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  8. Adorable, and another attendee for the wedding! I can't wait to see what they wear!

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