Although you can download or buy complex designs for realistic dollhouse dressers complete with moving parts and drawers that actually open, such projects are often far beyond the ability of most young children. If what you want is a reasonably attractive prop for your child's dollhouse, use a method that is cheap, fun and appropriate for little hands to help. Empty the cardboard matchbox and store the matches in a safe place.
Measure the dimensions of each of the matchbox's six sides. Use the ruler and a pen to draw squares corresponding to each side of the matchbox on your wood grain wallpaper. Cut out the six squares using your utility knife.
Draw three or four horizontal rectangles on the wallpaper panel that will go on the front of the matchbox. If necessary, use your ruler to make straight lines. Mount the wallpaper squares on the appropriate sides of the matchbox with glue.
In each of the rectangles you've drawn, place two pushpins to represent drawer handles. More.
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