Posted by: Bun | 1 March 2010

dollhouses and playboxes

Happy first day of March everybody!

When I was a about 6 years old, a girl in my class brought along a toy to school one day that had me completely enchanted.  It resembled a big plastic apple, which opened up to reveal a multistorey dollhouse for the little animals that lived inside.  Much to my dismay, I never got to play with her ‘apple house’, but a few years later, I came up with something just as fun for myself one school holidays.

Out of little more than a scrap piece of paper, my textas, and some already-been-used blu-tack, I made myself a hand-drawn teddy bear’s dollhouse when I was around 9 years old.  Unfortunately, my dollhouse has not survived, but I remember that I drew a big 3-storey house on a piece of paper and my three bears, a dad, a mum and a little girl bear, complete in outfits inspired by my parents and I, drawn on a separate piece of paper which I then coloured in and cut out.  I affixed a frugal dot of blu-tack on the backs of my bears so that they didn’t stick too hard to the house drawing and tear off bits of paper with them when I moved my bears around.  Day by day, I gradually added to my bears’ house by drawing cabinets, which I would then sticky-tape doors to from more paper cut-outs, and when the ‘doors’ were opened, more cut-out doodads like bottles of sunscreen (very important for the Aussie weather) were stuck to the shelves with blu-tack and could be removed and taken outside with the bears if they ever decided to have a picnic.

Playing with my teddy bears’ dollhouse is one of my most vivid and fond memories of crafting as a child, a deep-seated nostalgia that was re-sparked yesterday evening when I discovered upon Beccijo’s lovingly handcrafted wooden playboxes, from The Enchanted Cupboard.

Fairy Kitchen Playbox

fairy kitchen playbox

When I saw them, my heart skipped a beat, and I got that surging through my entire being I get when I am truly inspired.  I love the space family.  You can even order a OOAK custom playbox from Beccijo, for between $114-154 USD depending on the size and complexity.

Max in Space Playbox

max in space playbox

Although Beccijo’s skills in hand-turning and painting her wooden toys are evident in every one of her pieces, I considered that the needle felting supplies I have recently invested in may also make for great alternatives for wooden accessories and dolls.  After a few moments of quiet contemplation, I leapt out of my chair and began scribbling and sketching an idea for a ‘playbox’ of my own; an enchanted forest home.

I cannot wait to share with you the result!

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Responses

  1. HEY! That’s a really smashing idea! So it would be a house of felt then? (except for the actual house structure itself, for which I’m assuming you’d use a premade wooden box). Beccijo’s work is so cute – and so self-contained! So much for Barbie’s two-storey fold-away mansion/campervan!

    • Thanks for your encouraging vote of confidence, Rajita! I had originally pictured painting wooden blocks I remembered seeing at the craft store, but when I went back there today to buy the box, I found that the “balsa blocks” came in packs of 12 for $17. That seemed too expensive to me, so I may investigate other materials to make my furniture like felt!
      I can’t wait to post up my process once it’s all complete. Fingers crossed it turns out alright!

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  3. You know what those reminds me of?

    Polly Pockets!

    HOMG. Now I want to go find some and play with them like I did as a kid, LOL.

    • You are absolutely right! I found a huge collectors’ archive of Polly Pockets here if anyone else is interested. I only remembered seeing the compacts and shells myself but it seems the franchise branched out into more elaborate playsets as well, like this cool tree house. Very clever.

      I’m thinking perhaps the apple playset I remember of my classmate’s was a generic copy of the Polly Pockets concept.

  4. Thank you for loving my creations! I can’t wait to see what you make out of felt
    Beccijo

    • Hi Beccijo, it’s a real pleasure to have you find my blog, thanks for visiting!


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