You can paint your dollhouse to add a splash of color and create a look that reflects your personality and style.
Latex paints are commonly used in real houses and are effective for covering dollhouses as well. Acrylic brush-on paints are often used for craft projects and are also a great option for decorating your dollhouse. You can also use spray paint for this, but it’s a lot harder to control, especially if you’re painting small or intricate areas. It’s best to use brush-on paint for this project.
Whichever type of paint you use, always work in a well-ventilated area to avoid harmful fumes.
If the space you want to cover is larger, such as the roof, you can use newspaper or cardboard to cover the area. Tape down the edges to make sure that it stays in place to protect the space from residual paint.
You can use a craft sponge to paint by swiping as you would with a paintbrush, or you can dab for a textured effect. Try dapping green paint on the ground around the exterior of your dollhouse for a grass-like effect.
If you are using different wallpaper in one or more of the rooms of your dollhouse, you can avoid having too much leftover by purchasing samples of regular wallpaper or wallpaper that is specifically sized for dollhouses.
If you are using tile sheets, cut the sheets according to your measurements. Apply craft glue or tile adhesive evenly on the back of the sheet, and lay flat on the dollhouse floor. Press firmly, particularly in the corners and along the edges. Let the adhesive dry completely. If you are using individual tiles, you can either glue each tile down with craft glue or tile adhesive or use grout to tile your dollhouse floor. Use glass cutters to cut tiles to fit in any small or hard-to-reach areas.
If you are using real carpet instead of dollhouse carpet, you might want to purchase several sample sizes to avoid purchasing too much carpet and spending more money than needed.
You can also use planks of craft wood to create hardwood flooring. Using a ruler, pencil, and paper, draw a replica of your dollhouse floor with the same measurements. Layout the craft wood planks as you want them, cutting pieces down with an exact knife or razor blade as needed to fit the space. Apply tacky glue to the bottom of the planks one by one and press firmly in the corresponding spot in the dollhouse. Repeat this until the entire floor is complete. [4] X Research source If your dollhouse is for play rather than décor, hardwood flooring can be a good choice because it is easy to wipe clean. You can use a small amount of wood stain to stain your dollhouse hardwood floor to the color you prefer.
For DIY options, try making trees with spray paint and a bottle brush. Use pipe cleaners to fashion your miniature plants and flowers.
If your dollhouse is an older style, such as a Victorian, try looking for vintage dollhouse furniture for period-appropriate décor. Search local antique shops or online retailers to find vintage pieces to put in your dollhouse.
If you want to frame your photographs, you can purchase dollhouse picture frames or make your own with popsicle sticks or craft wood.
Use cardboard, paint, and foam to create beds for your dollhouse bedrooms. Add fabric swatches for your bedroom blankets. Cut off the end of an egg container and add a piece of craft foam for a DIY dollhouse couch. [5] X Research source Use the bottom of a spray bottle to easily fashion a miniature bathtub. [6] X Research source