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A Little Breakfast Nook

In my dollhouse I have a dining room but I also wanted a breakfast nook. My friend gave me the idea.


First I needed a bench of some sort. I used thin balsa wood and tried to create benches but the wood just buckled from the wetness of the glue...

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I decided how wide and high I want the back.

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Then for the seat I cut a piece out of a block of wood.

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Next came the side pieces. I wanted to make sure that it wouldn't interfere with the person working at the counter.

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Making sure they fit okay...

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Gluing them together, making sure it's somewhat square as well as trying to keep the thin pieces from buckling...

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I cut pieces of cardboard for the base of the cushions, making sure they fit...

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I used 2 layers of quilt batting for the cushion.

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And covered each piece with fabric, hot gluing it to the back of the cardboard.

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Then I started on the back...

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Fitting the cardboard...

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And gluing the pieces together...

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And trimming the edges so there isn't too much bulkiness...

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It fit okay but I didn't glue it together yet because I wanted to paint it first...

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After I painted it I added some trim to hide the wood.

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I decided that the fabric I used for the cushions would clash too much with the wallpaper so I found some wide ribbon and reupholstered the cushions.

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Then I glued them on.

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And covered the raw edges with more trim...

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I thought that the sides would look better with some trim so I cut some square slivers of wood to fit like I wanted it to...

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I painted them before gluing them on because I knew my hands wouldn't be steady enough to paint them once they were glued on...

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Now they match the kitchen cabinets!

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Now it's time for the table...


I had a dowell that belongs to the dollhouse that I haven't started on yet. I hesitated using it but I decided that since I want to do my own thing with it I probably won't need it so I sawed a piece off for the table base.

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Then I rummaged through my scraps till I found a round piece with a hole in the middle. The thumbtack is for holding the 2 pieces together.

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I added glue and stuck them together. I had poked a hole in the leg prior to adding glue because I wanted to try to get it in the center.

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I considered making a wooden table top but I was afraid that it would buckle from the glue. Instead I found an old can lid and cut the edge off because it was a little too wide.

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The pedestal was a little high so I cut some off.

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And painted it, taking out the thumbtack so it stands right...

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I cut a circle of fabric for the tablecloth and hand stitched lace around the edge.

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Then I hot glued some trim around to hide my stitches.

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Next I made the table runner from the same ribbon as the seats are covered with. I added some fringe in hopes that it would weight down the table cloth.

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I trimmed the fringe in a v just because...

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And glued it on the table. I didn't glue the tablecloth to the table because it creates bumps plus I was having trouble with the table top staying glued on so I thought I might want to change it later.

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Here's a few more photos. I think my kitchen is about done except for accessories...

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