We just got back from one last summer hoorah at the beach. Since we are settling back in and recovering from vacation mode, I thought I'd share a round up of a few play kitchens I've done over the past few years. My daughter is getting to the age where she is interested in "helping" in the kitchen so I see me making another one of these for her in the near future.
If you missed these the first time around, I'd love for you to check them out. I made this kitchen for a sweet friend of ours. She is a true southern belle so I thought the toile suited her well. Check out all the details here.
This was the very first play kitchen I made. Check out the details here.
This was such a fun color scheme to work with. I made it for a sweet family friend of ours. Check out the full post here.
For my daughter's play kitchen, I'm feeling really inspired by this one I found on Pinterest. The IKEA kitchens are quite cute too and could be so easily hacked!
ADORABLE!! I want a baby girl! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are just simply amazing! you can sell these too you know! Wish I had a baby girl!
ReplyDeleteYes, you are amazing! I went the boring route and just bought a pink retro kitchen. I love every single detail of your kitchens.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job. She is still playing with it and it's in great shape!
ReplyDeleteWe love it and you too =)
Get outta my head! I've been Pinning play kitchens for the last month (for Quinn's birthday) & decided to hack the IKEA Duktig. Though it's going to be nowhere near as amazing as the ones you've built. Seriously, you should design these for the masses!! Or sell the plans to PB Kids & have them do all the work ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my this is just the cutest!!!!!!!! Love it!
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