Creating dollhouse furniture and accesories doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. With a bit of creativity and some everyday materials, you can bring your dollhouse to life.
Here are 31 simple yet effective ideas for crafting miniatures DIY, all inspired by tutorials and projects from my own “Everything Very Small” YouTube channel, and also from a few others.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned miniature enthusiast, there’s something here for everyone.
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Living Room Dollhouse Furniture
Living room furniture sets the tone for your dollhouse and creates a welcoming space for its tiny inhabitants.
This section includes creative and even functional pieces that bring warmth and style to your dollhouse’s main gathering area, without breaking the bank or the need of special materials.
1. Miniature Sofa from Cardboard:
This miniature sofa is made from cardboard, scraps of fabric, a bit of lace, and foam and UHU glue. Pretty easy to create!
2. Popsicle Stick Coffee Table:
Craft a stylish coffee table using:
- popsicle sticks
- an X-Acto knife aka a crafting knife
- a piece of paper tape
- crafting glue, I use Fevibond https://amzn.to/3uqKUZ7
- I sometimes use a glue gun as well
- sturdy scissors
- sandpaper
Paint or varnish for a polished look.
3. Paper Table and chairs:
Fold and glue sturdy paper to make a lightweight table and chairs.
4. A miniature fireplace
This DIY miniature fireplace is made from popsicle sticks, yes indeed!
What you need is : some paper tape, popsicle sticks, crafting glue or wood glue, a crafting knife, a pencil, a metal ruler and sandpaper.
5. Woven DIY Dollhouse Miniature Chair Made From Matchsticks
What do you need for this woven dollhouse miniature chair? As usual: very simple everyday materials: a needle, matches; a cutter, sandpaper, crafting glue (something that grabs fast), scissors, and the finest white nylon string that you can find.
Bedroom dollhouse Furniture
A dollhouse wouldn’t be complete without a bedroom, right? Here are more easy DIY ideas for you to create miniatures from everyday materials 🙂
6. Dollhouse Bed with Popsicle Sticks:
Make a charming bed frame from popsicle sticks and decorate it with miniature bedding afterwards.
Just cut popsicle sticks to size for the frame and legs, and assemble the frame using glue. Further instructions in the video!
7. Nightstand with Matchboxes and paper:
I think this piece of dollhouse furniture is something we all crafted as a kid, didn’t we?
Just Stack and glue matchboxes, cover it with paper to form a functional nightstand. You can paint and add decorative knobs for realism.
8. Miniature cardboard Wardrobe:
Use cardboard to design a wardrobe!
9. Dollhouse Clothes Rack from skewer sticks and paperclips:
In the next video tutorial, you just need paperclips, some tools and some skewer sticks to create a mini clothes rack. Quick and easy project!
10. A dollhouse miniature crib created from popsicle sticks!
The little ones need a place to sleep in their bedrooms too! 🙂
What you need here is : popsicle sticks, fast-drying wood glue, toothpick, a cutter, and acrylic paint if you want to paint it, that’s it!
Kitchen and Dining Room dollhouse furniture
11. A kitchen organizer made from matchboxes.
What you need is: a round stick to create the table legs, 3 matchboxes, scissors, strong paper with a color of your own choice, and crafting glue/ a glue gun. (it’s up to you to chose either)
12 and 13 ;A Tiny fridge : 2 different methods.
- Method 1:
Boths methods for creating a dollhouse fridge contain using paper, but with the first method, it all starts with a box 😉
Klick on the picture to take you to the video tutorial!
- Method 2
Creating this little fridge, only requires mostly origami paper and glue, it is even easier then the previous one!
14. Woven dollhouse Chairs with matchsticks
These tiny chairs that look like they are woven, can be placed in a vintage looking dining room. They are made from matchsticks, crafting glue and needle and thread!
It can take some time to make 4 of them, but the instructions are quite easy to follow:
15. Create a dollhouse kitchen from a cardboard box and paper!
After you have created a sturdy cardboard dollhouse, you could go on with the trend and create the kitchen for it?
You can make this quite easily by just using a cardboard box from a package ( make sure that the box is in the right size for your dollhouse), and cover it with paper.
There you have it: a dollhouse cardboard kitchen, which even has doors that can open.
Click on the image below to take you to the tutorial.
16. A Miniature kitchen sink, made from cardboard and a sticker.
Again, we are using cardboard, to this time create a miniature kitchen sink. The difference now is that we added a pretty sticker, as to get a pretty design for your kitchen.
This does make it a bit more finished and realistic, no?
Dollhouse Bathroom Accessories and furniture
17. Create a bathtub from a plastic container
For the next project, a miniature bathtub, you need a plastic container and cut of the bottom with a sharp blade, after you marked it.
The rest is quite self explanatory 😉
18. A whimsical fairy garden bathroom sink from trash and twigs.
This tiny bathroom sink is something different and more suitable as a ‘fairy garden’ item then a modern bathroom.
I have made it from willow twigs, used a plastic box that had a specific shape (you can use any shape you like), and some leftover pieces of trash and fake (and even real) greeneries.
Here’s the result:
19. A miniature Toilet from cardboard
Cardboard, glue, white paper, scissors and a bead, that’s all you need to create this dollhouse toilet!
20. Mini Towel Rack and toilet paper holder.
Another fantastic way to create miniatures from thrash or everyday items: mini towel rods and even a toilet paper holder!
What you need here is paperclips, earing backs, glue and towels!
Easy Outdoor Miniature Furniture
21. An outdoor dollhouse miniature garden chair from popsicle sticks
This miniature or fairy garden outdoor chair is quite fancy, don’t you think?
All you need is popsicle sticks, a steady hand and some glue and sturdy scissors or a cutter!
22. A lounge chair and umbrella made from popsicle sticks
In the next video, you can see how I created this miniature lounge chair with umbrella with popsicle sticks and a skewer stick.
If you are not sure about how to cut popsicle sticks, I do have another tutorial on this 🙂
23. How to create a miniature swing with matchsticks?
Now, working with matchsticks that I haven’t cut of the tops, has been quite controversial on social media.
But no, you will not burn the house down doing this, the ones I use need the actual matchBOX to inflame, they don’t self-inflame, and my house is still standing. Just saying – lol!
( lesson learned: don’t ever discuss your own projects to much on socials, you’ll gét burned – pun intended )
Miniature Office and Study
24. Desk from matchboxes:
Build a functional desk with compartments using matchboxes. Just glue them together and use a sticker that looks like wood. Et voila:
By the way: I have created 2 different ones, this is the second;
25. Dollhouse Mini Books:
Fold and glue paper to create realistic-looking books. You can find dollhouse printables for book covers and more, or you can try and make your own printable designs with my ULTIMATE guide on how to create your own printables.
Tips for Success
- Use Everyday Items: Look around your home for materials like cardboard, popsicle sticks, and fabric scraps.
- Repurpose Creatively: Transform unused household items or trash into miniature treasures—think bottle caps for toilets or soap dishes for bathtubs.
- Measure Carefully: Ensure your furniture fits your dollhouse scale. Whenever in doubt, use my free scale convertor.
- Paint and Decorate: Add personality to your creations with paint and accessories.
- Keep It Simple: Start with basic designs and experiment as you gain confidence.
My Final Conclusion
With these 25 ideas, you’re ready to bring your dollhouse to life with furniture that’s both creative and cost-effective.
Let us know in the comments below which project you’re excited to try first! For detailed tutorials and inspiration, check out the “Everything Very Small” YouTube channel.
I wish you Happy crafting!
Kind regards,
Lizzy
Hi everyone!
My name is Lizzy, and I am an amateur miniaturist obsessed with everything in the dollhouse and miniature world, ever since I was a teenager.
So far, I have created 2 dollhouse projects, a backyard shed and a miniature treehouse, tons of DIY dollhouse kits, and “hacked” some.
I also created a fairy garden, and lots of small and simple miniature projects on my YouTube channel. (mostly made from trash or everyday items).
I love to write as well about all things happening in the miniature world, hence the reason why I created this blog!
I wish you happy reading and crafting!
Lizzy