You have to love the internet! It's an unlimited source of ideas and projects for crafters. When I saw this Pack and Play Kid's Stove I knew I had to make at least one for Christmas this year.
The supplies are quite inexpensive. It took a $3.50 Sterlite 16 quart container, a package of plastic toy pans and food found at Ross, and about 2 feet of vinyl.
I'm hoping that my great-niece will enjoy it. Since the container is not very large, she can take her kitchen with her in the car. All the pieces fit inside and the lid snaps on to keep everything in one spot.
The burners are just black and orange circles.
The knobs are black and white circles with a little rectangle cut by hand.
I was so glad that I found the Betty Crocker cookware and food set at Ross today. I've been putting off doing this project until I could find little pots that would fit the burners.
All the food, utensils and pans fit right inside the container, making clean up quick.
The supplies are quite inexpensive. It took a $3.50 Sterlite 16 quart container, a package of plastic toy pans and food found at Ross, and about 2 feet of vinyl.
I'm hoping that my great-niece will enjoy it. Since the container is not very large, she can take her kitchen with her in the car. All the pieces fit inside and the lid snaps on to keep everything in one spot.
The burners are just black and orange circles.
The knobs are black and white circles with a little rectangle cut by hand.
I was so glad that I found the Betty Crocker cookware and food set at Ross today. I've been putting off doing this project until I could find little pots that would fit the burners.
All the food, utensils and pans fit right inside the container, making clean up quick.
This is adorable Linda.
ReplyDeleteYour great niece will love this!!!!
My two youngest Grand daughters would love this.....such a good idea.!!!
Honestly, this is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! She will love it.
ReplyDeletei'll say it again! this is brilliant! i was just given a little tykes kitchen set for my grand daughter. (it'll be awhile before she's old enough). but this idea i love better. it's great for small spaces/homes, plus teaches organization and cleanup. love everything about it! you win a 5* from me~
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. Could you let us know what size circles you used? Or do you have a MTC or SVG file for these? Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteNanna--just click on the link in the text above the photos. She gives great instructions for making this.
ReplyDeletethat is so cute.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh I love this Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda it turned out fantastic!!! So glad you stopped by!!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great Linda!! Thanks for the link back!!
ReplyDeleteadorable... great idea!
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