Bedrooms are of course important for when its time for the dolls to finally take a break from their busy lives.
Dresser/VanityTo make a perfect vanity or dresser set use a small, individual sized cereal box set on its side. Cut up popsicle sticks to make the legs and little cardboard pieces to represent drawers. Paint the whole thing as you’d like. To attach a mirror use a half lid of a coffee or Pringles can lid and cover the inside with aluminum foil. Glue all pieces together and let dry.
Bed and Mattress The bed and mattress set is easy to make, especially if fruit is in season. Trim a berry basket so that it resembles the mattress,head and footboards. For the other two sides, cut them straight just above the holes all the way down to the bottom of the box, never cutting them completely apart from the head/footboard piece. Fold the other two sides under to serve as the frame. You can use a sponge or foam for the mattress, a cotton pillow and fabric bed cover.
If you are extra creative you could even crochet or knit a bedspread.
Nightstand
For any kind of nightstand or side table you can use the lid of an old spray can. Simply place the open side face down to create a contemporary, modern look. You can add color, fabric or stickers to the top for added decoration.
Additionally, you doll will of course need a bedside lamp so that she can do everything she needs to before jumping into bed. This lamp can be made with a golf tee, bendy straw and toothpaste cap. Use the golf tee as the base and place it upside down. Cut the straw down to size and then place the straight end over the point of the tee. Follow it up by adding a toothpaste lid wide side facing down to the other end of the straw. Wah lah! You have a minature lamp.
Join us next time for the dollhouse final touches.
Cut the bottom of the box around the air holes and set it upside down for the base (picture included). Then cut a another section out and place it right side up for the seat and back. 
You can make the toilet using some objects that would normally be found in your bathroom. First, for the tank, paint an empty soap box white, or whatever color suits your fancy. After painting the box, cut a small round flap/opening in the box to serve as a toilet seat lid. For the flusher, use a cup hook wrapped in tissue paper. 
For a handy-dandy stainless steel stove “set a tea box on end, then cut off and discard the top half. Cut a door opening with a window in the front panel and wedge plastic berry basket ‘racks’ in the oven. Glue on pieces of cardboard for a stove top and control panel, then cover the entire stove with aluminum foil. Attach paper fastener ‘controls’ glue on bottle cap ‘burners’ and tape on a paper clip ‘door handle’.” Picture included.
We have found that in general bigger is better! You will want to start out with the biggest empty box you can find, within reason of course. We suggest using a large refrigerator box and cutting off one of the long sides, leaving a “look-down-upon” feel.
Every parent thinks that their baby is the cutest one, but have you ever wondered if your child really has what it takes to be featured in magazines, commercials, or even bigger roles?
Travel back in time to the 1960s and picture a typical home interior. In your mind’s eye you are probably picturing bright colors, floral and checkerboard patterns, maybe even some old appliances and shag carpet. Now, remember back to when the toys of your childhood. Did you have a dollhouse, clubhouse or even tree house? How much time did you spend thinking about how cool it would be to have a place you could call your own?
Now, visitors from all over the world can stop by and see this piece of artwork, if they stop to look around that is. The actual dollhouse portion of the piece isn’t visible from the road. From the front, facing the highway it looks like any other rotting, broken down farmhouse left to deteriorate as time passes it by. 

Dollhouses are as popular today, if not more so, than they were 50 years ago. Bought for young girls to play with and love, or for the kids at heart as a memento of their childhood. Is it because the young girls love them so much, or because their mothers love them and want to share that love with their daughters? Either way, playing with dollhouses is a popular way to spend time and let the imagination flow.