Handmade gifts are a really important part of our holiday tradition. I like to give things from the heart, and I feel really good about gifting something I've labored over. Don't get me wrong. We do lots of store-bought presents as well, but the gifts I pour time and energy into always make me feel the proudest!
When the idea for a handmade kitchenette came about, I was immediately intrigued. I had several questions: Can we make a kitchenette that is functional so a child can actually play with it? Can we make it sturdy enough that I don't have to worry about it falling on my kids? Even if I think it is cute, will it appeal to little ones? After Emma and I did some sketching and planning, this is where she came in and used her superpowers. The hard part was done for us since we had found this little rolling cabinet. It was the perfect size and we felt that with a few minor additions, it could become the kitchenette we were planning for. First we cut a peg board down, so that it was just tall enough to fit two play pans. Emma secured the peg board by creating a frame in the back of the unit with wood planks. She then added a shelf to the top of the pegboard and the side of the unit. This was done by screwing in a small plank of wood we cut to fit the unit. The wooden triangle pieces were then secured with liquid nails. She also removed the handle from the top drawer and added four wooden knobs with more liquid nails to be the oven controls. After we painted she also added two hooks on the other side of the unit for hanging play towels or aprons.After Emma got the structure all put together, it was my job to paint and make it look like a play kitchen. I started with orange and white paints as my base and put a few coats on the whole thing. Once it was all painted and dry, I masked off a portion on the door to be the "oven window". I painted that with chalkboard paint, and then used some of my extra chalkboard paint on the oven knobs as well. The last step was creating the "burners". I picked up some 6" round wooden plaques. I first used my grey paint to cover the bottom side of each plaque. After the paint was dry, I used a compass to draw circles onto contact paper. I affixed the contact paper to the plaque and painted white between the contact circles. Once the white paint dried, I pulled the contact circles off and touched up the lines with a paint brush. I used gorilla glue to glue the "burners" down and put 3 coats of clear varnish over the entire "stove top". One of my very favorite parts of this kitchenette is that the door and the drawer from the original cart are still functional. The "oven door" opens up so they can "bake" their food, and the drawer is great storage. One of my biggest concerns was that the kitchen would be sturdy enough for real kiddo wear-and-tear. I'm happy to report that I have NO fears of this unit being top heavy or coming apart. It is extremely sturdy. (hooray!) We are technically saving it for Christmas, but when I brought the kitchenette home to photograph, my kids went crazy for it. They played with it non-stop until bedtime, and then it magically disappeared into our basement until Christmas rolls around. I'm excited to pull it back out on Christmas morning and watch my 2 year old enjoy playing with that old rolling cart-turned-colorful kitchenette. It's a good feeling. xo. Katie (& Emma, too!)
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amazing ๐
you gals are too brilliant for your own good. i don’t have children but i kind of want one just so i can make this for them! or make one for myself. lol so cute!
They are happiest kids in the world to have such a great gift. I admire how your creativity is. You guys make every thing seem impossible with such creative minds. I think if you even can produce a real kitchenette that is actually can be used in real, I must be the first one to buy ๐
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She is unbelievably adorable!
xx
Kelly
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Poe is so cute! I can’t even handle it ๐
When I saw this title, I was like “no. this can’t be true. This is even to amazing for abeautifulmess”, but wow, you are beyond perfect. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I love this blog.
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This is adorable ladies!!! I love the little “food.” ๐
Trish
http://www.jellybonesblog.blogspot.com
What a great idea! It looks so much better than the plastic store bought ones, and Poe is the most precious model!
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So amazing! I would choose this over one of the plastic play kitchens any day. Thanks for the great idea (for my future children).
~ Megan
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Wooow! So adorable! Want to make my own one for my niece ๐
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Oh, this little girl is too cute. And the kitchen is great too. I loved my play kitchen when I was a child.
Wowza- can see why you’re so proud of this, it’s beautiful.x
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This is crazy cute!! My husband and I always make hand made gifts, but no littles yet so I’ll have to put this one in my back pocket ๐
xx Ashleigh
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Love it!
Saludos,
Clau!
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I love this so much!
oh my gosh, how darling!! very impressive repurposing, i lobe it.
that is such an amazing idea! x
this is perfect! when my tiny man is big enough i’ll revisit this idea!
This is fantastic. Way beyond my skills but fantastic indeed!
This is so flippin’ cute!
-Jess
http://Jessicas-Wonderland.blogspot.com
This is adorable! I love it – and it looks like someone is going to be VERY happy come Christmas morning!
This is a wonderful, creative gift for kids! Love it!
It’s adorable. Is the orange paint also chalkboard paint?
She is so cute! Love it!
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That is such a sweet gift. It’s so functional and adorable!
This is SO adorable!
How adorable!!
This will be such a family treasure. I still have the kitchenette that my parents made for me for Christmas when I was three. It is in my five year-old’s room with a fresh coat of paint. LOVE.
absolutely adorable!
such a cute idea. kinda wish i was older and had children to make this for them!
Hey Katie (and Emma!),
This is the cutest! I have a little niece who would LOVE a little kitchen until like this. I wonder if there’s time to whip one up before Christmas??!
Keep up the good work!
Marian
http://knickerelasticfantastic.blogspot.co.uk/
just sent this DIY to our sister who can now make it for her daughter!!!
such an amazing project!
xo. c & v
cake & valley
This is adorable! You should consider doing a post containing all past DIY projects that would make good gifts this holiday season!
I have no children and yet I’m dying to make one for myself! What an amazing DIY!
This is so clever and cute! I love it!
Woow,this must have been a lot of work and it looks just amazing!
I would have loved to have one of these when I was a kid..
xoxo
What a great idea! It looks so nice!
xo Jennifer
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This is a really awesome idea! And the pictures are so cute. ๐
Amazing! What a great idea, glad to hear it went down a storm. So special to have something handmade with such love ๐ lucky kids! X
I just read through so much of your blog, and I have to say…Amazing. So inspiring. I read the blog post on tips for new bloggers ( as I am one) and it really inspired me. Also, the post on living your creative life was so good for me to read because I am a singer/songwriter here in Pittsburgh in a band called Broken Fences (Brokenfencesband.com), and while we are actually making money with the band, it’s not enough for an income just yet. But you have inspired me to keep working at it. So thank you so so so much!
Hi Elsie (and Emma),
I found your blog last week and love how you’re both living – it looks like great fun. I had to write in to say that I saw a bus shelter poster with Sucre on it [it was an iPod ad, and the bus shelter is in Sydney opposite our central station, the complete opposite end of the world from you]. I hadn’t heard of your husband’s band til reading your blog archives, and thought it was a little inspired to see how successful they are in real life almost immediately after.
Needless to say, I haven’t picked up the bug of carrying a camera with me 24/7 (it’s on the to-do list, part E&E inspiration ๐
Please don’t post this post, I just wanted to say hi
Keep up the happiness!
Jill
Too too adorable! I used to love those velcro fruits & veggies.
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poe is sooooo adorable! great job on the cart, way too cute!
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Me oh my, what a wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity:)
This is so cute! I loved these sort of kitchen sets when I was younger. I would’ve loved to get this.
So much cute! I love how bright and colorful it is, and love the functionality of the chalk board!
This is such an amazing project! I love it so much and it turned out great. You are so talented. Your girls are really lucky.
Carlee
http://almostendearing.blogspot.com/
This is adorable! I imagine the “oven” might be able to fit an EZ bake oven so the kids could make real little cookies and cakes as well!
wow.. so cool.. love the idea ๐
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Oh my gosh, this is unbelievably cute! I wish I saw this when my daughter was younger.
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Animal print fishnets!
my grandpa made me one of these when I was little. I loved it! I don’t remember much about it except that he’d made the knobs so that they actually turned like real stove controls. I thought that was pretty cool!
Mine didn’t have the top bit though.
This is SOOOO adorable.
xoxo,
Laura
http://lauraisthriftingthroughlife.blogspot.com/
Really cool! Also, that is the cutest little girl!
very cute!!!!
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I LOVE this play kitchen!! Gorgeous styling, too. I have become obsessed with play kitchens, for some weird reason, and I made one too! I used an old microwave stand:
http://dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.hu/2012/04/diy-play-kitchen-reveal.html
I also made some kitchen accessories, re-purposing thrifted finds and painting them candy colours. I also collected vintage melamine dishes to add:
http://dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.hu/2012/04/play-kitchen-craziness-4-mini-makeovers.html
And THEN I sewed some small tea towels and pot holders:
http://dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.hu/2012/03/diy-cloth-napkins-and-tea-towels-with.html
Told you: totally obsessed. And now I am going back to ogle this one some more. Thanks for sharing!! Although, now I want to make another one . . .
THIS IS AWESOME!!! Thanks SO SO SO MUCH, every wooden kitchenette out there is so expensive and this is a great idea!
this baby looking so adorable. how sweet !! I love her drawing which is on drawer …
This is adorable! You girls are so clever, you never cease to amaze me!
TOO cute, the kitchen and the subject!!
Such a lovely idea! WOW!
That is so cute and I love the color. I made one and used old CDs for the stove and my little boy loves it. So I would recommend one for any kid x
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This is a great idea! I saw something similar on Pinterest, and that little girl is gorgeous!
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Love it, love it, love it! =) amazing idea, thank you for sharing!
So creative..absoultely awesome! Btw, The little one is such a cutie pie. ๐
I need this in my life! Or rather in my niece’s life.
xoxo
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Fantastic! Have you got any ideas on how to make a market stall/shop?? I’d love to see what you can come up with. I’m thinking about making one from an old shoe rack/small shelf unit, with 4 batons and a fabric canopy at the top… If you could come up with another great tutorial for this it would be great! Benedicte (somewhere near London…)xx
Your daughter is beautiful and looks exactly like you! This is such a cute idea. Great for storage, and also fun to play with.
I wish I got one of these when I was younger ๐
OMG she is so cute playing with it! Wow it turned out so great, not sure I’d have the know-how or patience to make this, but it looks amazing. Great job ladies!!
Strive to Thrive,
Nic
http://www.Thriving-Wives.com
This is adorable and SHE is adorable! X
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This is too cute!!!!!!! I seriously will do this… I just wish my little one was old enough ! Soon enough though!
-Michelle
http://www.littlehomesandbighearts.com
Love! Utterly perfect, cute, wonderful! I would have NEVER thought of making a kids kitchenette. So, so sweet! Love the colors too.
-Charlotte
boyerfamilysingers.blogspot.com
Has anyone see anything like this on etsy. I love it but I am nowhere are handy as you talented folks ๐
too sweet–this is definitely the best kitchenette DIY i’ve seen.
This is so fabulous. My daughter will turn 2 at Christmas time next year and we are definitely making her this! This year we made a little walking trolley and I can’t wait until she tries it out. I also made my niece a hobby horse. Handmade gifts are just the best!
AWWWW
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ah this is amazing!
clever, clever!
Awesome idea! ๐
OMG this is awesome – sooooo much cooler than the IKEA one I was thinking of getting for my littlest … I decided against it anyway as I think she’s enjoy it more in about a year, so thought I’d get it for her birthday … this gives me plenty of time to find the perfect old junk shop dressing table … thank you xx
This is incredible. You are both so clever and original! Poe looks ever so happy ๐
Wahhh,, so cute. looks like the original kitchen set. Kids will Surely Love This one.
This is insanely amazing….Katie you are a genius! Emma/Elsie….this is spectacular!! xoxox Alix
If you have the room (and the time and materials), you can make a toy refrigerator out of a similarly sized and shaped cabinet. Just paint the cabinet a “refrigerator color” such as metallic silver or white and put vertical handles on the top and bottom doors. Voila! A kitchenette update!
What a beautiful DIY project for playing spaceโฆ. I love it!