
We all know how out of control our own closets can get, much less our doll closets. Continuing our theme of tackling New Year Resolutions, we are cleaning out and organizing our closets!
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We all know how out of control our own closets can get, much less our doll closets. Continuing our theme of tackling New Year Resolutions, we are cleaning out and organizing our closets!

If you are here, Happy New Year and Welcome! This is the first official post of 2018 and the launch of the Brunbellebarbie blog!

Antique mason jars have been a staple in home and event decor for quite some time now, so why shouldn’t our dolls have these beautiful farmhouse accents in their own homes! They compliment many popular accessories that are available too!

For those that love to create realistic dioramas, exterior scenes are a must. In our row of shops we added a sidewalk and items you would see on the average street including street signs! Read on to find out how we made ours:

Every nail enthusiast will love this project! It was a serious hit on my Instagram when I posted it. I almost didn’t post it because I didn’t think anything of it. It was just another component of my over all salon diorama project. I was inspired by a picture I saw on Pinterest and gave it my own spin. This isn’t a complete how-to, but I will share some of the key components of this craft project.

Every doll needs a red carpet entrance and with that, red velvet ropes are a must! In this DIY, we will show you how to make your own for all of those important events and grand openings that your dolls will attend. Here’s what I came up with:

Every celebration needs a bucket of bubbly, but without champagne flutes, it’s simply not a party! While planning the Rouge Salon opening (check out Instagram for more photos), I realized we didn’t have any glasses appropriate for the event, so it was time to rummage through the craft supplies and figure out a DIY project! Here’s how we made them: