This
week I decided it would be fun to show you how to make a cute little
hideaway for your doll's pet kitty. I know in our house the real life
hideaway for our cats is very popular with them so I thought the
doll's pets might like one too.
At
the end of the video I decided to show you how to make some pet food
and treats from Ann's Paper Minis.
I
know the video got to be kind of long but I didn't realize it was
getting as long as it ended up until I got all done. I ended up
filming over the course of several days with a couple of days off in
the middle because I got sick.
The
main focus of our project is the cat hideaway or cat tree or whatever
you want to call it.
As I was sitting here at my desk the other day pondering what to do for the tutorial I noticed that a couple of people had posted photos on the various Facebook doll groups of the doll size kitties they had recently gotten. That reminded me that I had picked up this sweet little gray kitty for my doll family. So with that on my mind I decided to something for the pets in the doll family. Since our cats really love their various cat trees and hideaway spots this one came to mind. That and the fact that my son had recently emptied yet another oatmeal box and oatmeal was once again on my grocery list.
As I was sitting here at my desk the other day pondering what to do for the tutorial I noticed that a couple of people had posted photos on the various Facebook doll groups of the doll size kitties they had recently gotten. That reminded me that I had picked up this sweet little gray kitty for my doll family. So with that on my mind I decided to something for the pets in the doll family. Since our cats really love their various cat trees and hideaway spots this one came to mind. That and the fact that my son had recently emptied yet another oatmeal box and oatmeal was once again on my grocery list.
When
I left for the store I only had a vague idea of what I was making
this week and the only thing I knew for sure was I needed to get
something to use as the carpet that normally covers these things. The
first thing that came to mind was terry cloth and since I found a
good piece of it that was the direction I went. Terry cloth is fairly
easy to work with other than the fact it leaves bits of lint
everywhere. It does glue well and it isn't too expensive. I think if
you can't find the fabric a cheap towel would probably work too. Just
be sure it is big enough.
I
thought about cutting the oatmeal box down in height to keep it more
in scale but since these cat things come in all sizes I decided not
to so that the box would remain as strong as possible. We will need
on complete box including the lid and part of another box.
The
process that I used was what I was coming up with as I went along. I
think if you follow the steps in the video you will be able to do
this project really easily.
One
note on the hot glue gun. They are HOT!!!! I can not over emphasize
that fact and the importance of being careful. Even though I was
being careful I ended up with a burn that blistered and was very
painful. So please work carefully.
As
for the cat food treats. You can make the 6 cans of food from Ann's
free complimentary projects that you can access through her
newsletter. Here is the link to her site so you can sign up if you
haven't already. The rest of the things I made are from the disk that
is the final installment of her year long subscription of
Contemporary Collection. I love the items that you get all year long
with the subscription and it is better than any magazine I have ever
purchased.
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