Friday, February 13, 2026

Playhouse Tour

 Vintage Toys

After all of the posts showing you bits and pieces of the playhouse in progress, I'm finally able to give the full tour!  Check it out:


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Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

Starting with the entry, I made use of the metal doors with magnets and storage.  The toy food pieces I turned into decor like this and the hooks are for a duster and small broom.  I like to keep on top of the leaves and spiderwebs that find their way in!



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On the left side is the laundry center and pantry storage.



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On top of the washer are laundry supplies, you can see how I customized those here.



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Hanging up laundry decor and a clothesline.  I made the clothesline like this and similar printables can be found here.



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Pantry and laundry storage is on the bottom.  This post will show you how I put together the shelving.



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

The top shelf has some dollar tree trays and a bin of extra food items.  You can read more about my Fisher Price Fun With Food collection here and here.



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The bottom shelf is laundry supplies and extra Fisher Price grocery baskets.



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Sitting next to the washer and dryer is a Cabbage Patch friend, I love her green eyes!



Vintage Toys

Continuing to the right is a drawer set of food storage.  I used pink printer paper to cover the drawer fronts and printed labels that I glued in place.



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

On top of the drawer storage I have a bread basket, faux plant, cake and a jar of cookies.



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Opening the first three drawers you will find baby food, ice cream and sweet treats.



Vintage Toys

In the next three drawers are produce, breakfast and a lunch/dinner combo drawer.



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The bottom drawer holds restaurant food, 
I'm working on collecting the rest of the McDonald's pieces 😉



Vintage Toys

The back wall features appliances and cubby storage.  This post goes into more detail about the decor.



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Here is a pic with the appliances opened so you can see what's stored inside.



Vintage Toys

Above the refrigerator is a mini cupcake holder.  A real cupcake holder that I found at the thrift store, I spray painted it gold and used it for toys 😄



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

These close-ups show you above the sink and stove.  I have similar baking printables here.



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

The refrigerator.



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

Sink and dishwasher.



Vintage Toys
Vintage Toys

Stovetop and oven.



Vintage Toys

Under the appliances is a cabinet with bin storage.



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Camping.



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Mixing.



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Baking.



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Small appliances.



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Dishes.



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The right side of the playhouse is the baby care center.

In case you have read the earlier posts, I noted that having the cradle suspended in this way isn't safe for children to play with.  My shed is really just a storage cabinet, but actual play areas should be free of potential strangulation hazards.



Vintage Toys

Along the ceiling there is a small shelflike area where I have the baby toiletries.  A strong wind can knock these down from the outside, so a bit of foam adhesive keeps them all in place.



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This bathtub I fixed up with a sticker made with my Cricut.  I thought it looked better on the wall with a little more detail.



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The high chair and a couple more Cabbage Patch toddlers.



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The cradle hammock and a Cabbage Patch Preemie.  



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Underneath the hanging cradle is a crib with storage.  This toddler doll is a Magic Nursery while the Cabbage Patch is a bath time edition.



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And that's the full tour!

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I hope you enjoyed this vintage toy collection post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer

© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2026


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