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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Dollhouse Donation - manufacture a discrepancy

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Few things can brighten a child's spirit more than a toy during a time of distress or illness. Either you donate a dollhouse, a toy truck or even a stuffed animal, the smiles on their faces are priceless. Unfortunately, many citizen who want to give to children or children's charities might not know the best way to go about it. All you need are a few easy guidelines to get you started.

Holiday Toy Drives

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Every year during the holiday season, local newspapers and news stations begin to advertise their charity drives. Toys for Tots is one of the most popular, but Toys Not Tears and others are also dedicated to providing toys for those in need. If you have small toys to donate, they commonly have drop boxes at convenient locations to make things easy. You local supermarket or post office might have a collection area where you can simply leave the toys. If you want to donate larger toys, like dollhouses or something similar, find a phone whole for the organization and they can give you more detailed instructions.

One of the biggest advocates for children's toy runs are motorcycle clubs. Every year clubs all over the country institute toy runs where the riders bring a toy in lieu of the cost of participating in the ride. Fire departments, police departments and other governmental organizations also present the society with drives of their own.

Call Your Area Hospitals

Almost every hospital has a wing set aside for pediatrics. Many times, these are kids who have been diagnosed with a concluding illness or other major medical problem. They are away from their family and they might feel depressed surrounded by equipment and dreary institutional settings. With a easy phone call to the hospital, you can find out if they will accept toy donations for the kids. You might even find out if there are some particularly lonely children that could use a "pick me up." Try to find their age so you can donate acceptable toys that they can enjoy to the fullest.

Contact Local Churches

Churches are always in the business of giving to the needy. Not only do they give away food, they give toys and other goods to families who can't afford to provide for their children. The church's denomination is not important. Call one of the churches in your area and ask if they have the names of any families with small children that are less fortunate. They will be more than happy to take the toys you have and make sure they get to somebody who can use them.

For most children, toys can do things that nothing else can do. They can bring a smile to their face and provide hours of enjoyment regardless of the child's age. With the exception of holidays, toys are an overlooked necessity for children. It's great to donate during Christmas and other holidays, but donating throughout the year will give you a sense of satisfaction. Seeing a local branch is often as easy as Seeing up a phone whole and production a call.

Dollhouse Donation - manufacture a discrepancy

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

manufacture A Dollhouse Using Household Objects

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The covering shell of the dollhouse can be made with a variety of objects, but for our purposes we will use a cardboard box. A small cardboard box is great for building a more basic dollhouse, but if you have visions of a mansion of household objects, you may want to use a Tv box or another large box. A large dollhouse can be filled with lots of smaller objects to contribute walls and partitions, so procure a few smaller boxes that will fit in the big box.

Other materials that make great additions for household object dollhouses include:

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o Egg cartons

o Paper clips

o Plastic caps

o Plastic baskets

o Adhesive shelf paper

o Straws

o Pushpins

The possibilities for household objects to build a dollhouse are endless. If it looks like it could work in your dollhouse, it probably will. Use your imagination to "wallpaper" your dollhouse with adhesive shelf paper or build a sink with a straw for a faucet. There is no wrong way to build a homemade household object dollhouse, so go wild and include the kids for a great time!

Building from Scratch

Once you have gathered an assortment of materials and supplies, it's time to start building your dollhouse from the ground up. You may want to color the covering of the box with crayons or felt pens. Cut holes for doors and windows. Attach pictures out of a magazine or inventory for outdoor décor, if it suits you, and let your imagination run wild when creating the covering of your mansion.

After the covering is satisfactory, move to the inside and start constructing your kitchen. A great idea for a "stainless steel stove" is to use a tea box, flip it on its side, and cut off the top half. Cut a door for the front of your "stove" and glue on pieces of cardboard for the top of the oven. Cover the stove with foil and draw in varied features as you like. There are several great ideas for creating normal household appliances, many of which will come to you just by seeing at the varied objects.

A toilet can be made with a painted soap box, a bathtub or bathroom sink can be made with half of a tea box, cotton balls can make throw pillows, paper towel tubes can make chimney stacks, and cereal boxes can make dressers and beds for the bedroom. There are hundreds and hundreds of great ideas for constructing great features for a household object dollhouse. It can be as detailed or as generic as you wish.

manufacture A Dollhouse Using Household Objects

 

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