Thursday, February 09, 2012
Toy Kitchen from a changing table
Materials: Sniglar changing table
Description: First I cut a little bit the legs of the changing table to make it kid's size.
Then I painted it with spray paint. I put and glued a piece of plywood bought at Home Depot on one side of the changing table. On that I also glued a little shelf found at Hobby Lobby.
For the sink I used a salad bowl bought at Walmart and for the stove simply some old CD...
A little curtain on the front and that's it!
With the changing table I also made a toy workbench! Very easy...
~ Elena @worldwidemom.com, Las Vegas
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Very nice!
ReplyDeleteDid you make the little white doll highchair too? Details on that? :)
ReplyDeleteI just made the work bench for my son and I love it! How did you get the peg board to stay secure and not bow to the front? The Ikea side table that I used ($7 or $8 looks like very similar to above) isn't doing a great job holding in the screws. Any ideas? Thanks! Yours look great!
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