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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

DIY Harry Potter Peg Dolls

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

DIY Harry Potter Peg Dolls

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Create your own Harry Potter character peg dolls to play with, collect, or give as gifts!


Create your own Harry Potter character peg dolls to play with, collect, or give as gifts!

These Harry Potter Peg Dolls have been on my to-do list for years, and since this is the 5th Annual Happy Harry Potter series, it gave me the perfect opportunity to finally make them! Making peg dolls are a lot of fun and is totally relaxing for me. I have made quite a few peg doll sets for my daughter over the years, and she still loves playing with them all. When I told her that this time, we were going to make her favorite Harry Potter characters, she couldn't have been more thrilled! I even threw in a special surprise for her in this set...
Thursday, March 8, 2018

Sherlock Gnomes Peg Dolls

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Sherlock Gnomes Peg Dolls

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This post is sponsored in partnership with Paramount Pictures. As always, all opinions are my own.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

When my daughter first got interested in acting, she learned all about the Shakespeare classics. One of her favorite plays was Romeo and Juliet and loves the movie Gnomeo & Juliet. It is now one of our favorite movies that we watch together as a family. A sequel to Gnomeo & Juliet has been announced, and we can't wait! Sherlock Gnomes is sure to be another family favorite, and it's in theaters March 23rd.

To celebrate our excitement for the movie, I wanted to make some handmade wooden peg dolls inspired by the Sherlock Gnomes characters. While it can take some time and effort, peg dolls are one of my favorite things to make. When I see how my daughter loves playing with every set I've made over the years, it makes every moment of work worth it.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After a string of garden gnome disappearances in London, Gnomeo & Juliet look to legendary detective Sherlock Gnomes to solve the case of their missing friends and family. This action-packed sequel to Gnomeo & Juliet features the voices of returning cast James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Stephen Merchant and Ozzy Osbourne, plus Johnny Depp as Sherlock Gnomes, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Watson, and Mary J. Blige as Irene.


Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

To make your own set of Sherlock Gnomes Peg Dolls, you'll need to start with these supplies:
• Wooden peg dolls: 4 large, 3 medium, 3 small
• Wooden box with hinges - mine measures about 6x4x2

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

Have some images of the characters you want to make on hand to refer to. Since the dolls are so small, I simplify the characters by taking out the smaller details (nose, mouth, etc), but keep the main details (clothing, hair color, etc). Use a sharp pencil (I prefer a mechanical pencil) and lightly draw the simplified characters on the wooden peg dolls.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After everything has been drawn onto the peg dolls, the next step is to paint them. When it comes to paint, I recommend using Americana acrylic paints. Good quality acrylic paints like these will have brighter colors, and you'll only need 1 or 2 coats, which matters when you're working on a project like this. You'll also need a few small paint brushes in different sizes and styles to paint details on the peg dolls.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

Getting started is the hardest part of making peg dolls. To make it a little easier, I choose one color and paint all of the parts on different dolls. This will also save you on time since you won't need to wash your brushes in between and get the paint out again later!

A few tips:
* If the color seems a little dull or you can see the wood grain through it, add another coat. Just make sure that the first coat of paint is dry before you add another.
* For the eyes, dip the non-brush end of a small brush into some paint and dab once or twice on a piece of scrap paper. Then carefully dab the brush on the eye pencil marks on the peg doll.
* You can use a thin Sharpie marker to add on thin details that a brush wouldn't be able to do (glasses, eyebrows, clothing details).
* After you're done painting, use an eraser over the peg dolls to remove any pencil left behind.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After all of the dolls have been painted, spray a coat of clear spray paint over the peg dolls to give them a glossy finish and to protect the paint. I painted a few coats - but make sure each coat is completely dry before adding another.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

While going through my stash, I found some small wooden knobs. I painted the tops red and blue, the bottoms white and added spots to make them look like mushrooms. Gnomes and mushrooms are perfect together! Be sure to paint a coat or two of glossy spray paint over the mushrooms as well.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

In the movie, Watson wears a bowler hat. I painted a small wooden cap to match his hat brim and suit. I finished it off with spray paint, then glued it to the top of his head with a strong craft glue.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

The hats for the gnomes are a little more complex, so I decided to mold them by hand with clay. These were both a success and a fail, and I'll tell you why...

I used a polymer clay that was the perfect red color to match the gnomes. After warming a small ball of clay in my hands, I was able to mold the clay to the shape I wanted and they fit the gnomes perfectly. This is the success!!

A thing to know about polymer clay is that it has to be baked to permanently set the shape. I thought that since the peg dolls had a glossy finish, that the clay would come right off. Not so much. I carefully used a fingernail to loosen the hats around the heads and I completely ruined one of them. I remade the hat and put the peg dolls in the freezer for about 30 minutes. This stiffened the clay and made it a little easier to work with, but they put up a fight. I was finally able to remove the hats after using a fingernail and slowly working them off. I baked them according to package directions, and everything turned out okay in the end.

What I would have done different is tried an air dry clay instead. That way, I could have made the hats and let the clay set on the peg dolls. Then you can just paint them and be done! I'll try it next time and keep you updated.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After being baked, I let the clay hats cool completely. I added a drop of strong craft glue to the inside of the hats and attached them to each of the peg dolls. I repeated the same process for the characters with blue hats.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After the glue dried, I sprayed one last coat of clear spray paint to the hats to give them a glossy finish. The final step is to line up all the peg dolls and admire your work. They make me smile every time I look at them!

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

The wooden box will serve a few purposes - it's a great way to keep your peg dolls in one place and stay in great condition. It's also going to be a fun play space for the peg dolls!

Measure the inside of the box and cut a piece of green felt to fit. Use a glue gun to attach the felt to the bottom. Cut more green pieces of felt to cover the other four sides of the box and attach them with glue.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

I wanted to make the box look like the gnome garden, so I cut out some little flowers and a cute pond out of felt. I also cut a rectangle of blue felt to add to the top of the box for the sky. Get creative and add as much or as little as you want!

You can also paint the outside of the box to look however you want. My daughter wanted to keep the wood look, so we just painted a thin coat of sealant on the outside to keep it looking nice.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

Now that the box is complete, it's time to play! Take the gnomes in and out of the box to re-enact scenes from the movie - like this one from the trailer where one of the goons gets stepped on in the garden!

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

After the kids are done playing, lay all of the peg dolls inside the box. The felt will keep them from getting scratched up, and you can easily find all of the dolls again the next time you want to play.

Make some SherlockGnomes Peg Dolls and get ready to see Sherlock Gnomes in theaters March 23rd! #SherlockGnomes

This project has made us even more excited to see Sherlock Gnomes on March 23rd. Until then, we are going to be having a ton of adventures of our own, and probably re-enacting some of the scenes from Gnomeo & Juliet!

For all of the Sherlock Gnomes news and fun, visit the Official Website, Like on Facebook, and follow on Twitter and Instagram. You can also share and follow along with #SherlockGnomes!

Who is your favorite Sherlock Gnomes character?

Monday, April 3, 2017

Add Hair Flair with BunToppers Hair Accessories

Monday, April 3, 2017

Add Hair Flair with BunToppers Hair Accessories

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Add adorable hair flair to any style with BunToppers hair accessories! All opinions are mine alone.

Add adorable hair flair to any style with the BunToppers hair accessories! #buntoppers #kidshair

Even though she's a fanatic for everything girly, waiting patiently for a fancy hairstyle is not one of my daughter's strong suits. Usually she'll sit still long enough for a basic ponytail, buns, some kind of simple braid, and once in a while, a combination of these. One thing she does have time for, however, is cute bows and hair accessories like BunToppers! BunToppers are an adorable, collectible line of hair pin accessories featuring characters inspired by real girls.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Muppets Most Wanted Peg Dolls

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Muppets Most Wanted Peg Dolls

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This post is written as part of a sponsored campaign with The Blueprint Social and Disney.

Muppets Most Wanted Peg Dolls at artsyfartsymama.com #MuppetsMostWanted

The Muppets are a classic, and are loved by everyone. Though sequels usually get a bad wrap for never being as good as the first, the newest Muppets movie, Muppets Most Wanted, certainly did not disappoint. I might even go as far as saying it might be my new favorite!! My daughter has already watched it multiple times since we got it!!
Friday, August 23, 2013

Winnie the Pooh Peg Dolls

Friday, August 23, 2013

Winnie the Pooh Peg Dolls

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This is a post sponsored by Blueprint Social and Disney. All opinions are my own.

Winnie the Pooh Peg Dolls #DisneyWinnie

Growing up, my sisters and I watched The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh over and over. We had all the songs memorized, and loved everything about the Hundred Acre Wood. The characters will always have a special place in my heart and I'm so happy that I can share my love of Winnie the Pooh with my daughter. To celebrate the re-release of the movie, I created some peg dolls designed after the Winnie the Pooh characters so we can make some adventures of our own! 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Princess Peg Dolls

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Princess Peg Dolls

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Make your very own princess peg dolls to play with, collect, or to give as gifts!


My daughter LOVES everything princess. So, as soon as I saw the adorable Disney-inspired dolls that Lil Blue Boo made, I knew I had to try to make some for my little princess, too! They are all hand-drawn and hand-painted. I've made two sets so far {one for my daughter, and one for a friend's daughter}. I can't wait to make more!