Friday, May 15, 2026

Fixing up Barbie Furniture

 Vintage Toys

Last week I shared the vintage Barbie house that I decided to bring down from my attic.  Here is how I fixed up the furniture and parts of the house:


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Vintage Toys
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The original TV, refrigerator and stove/ oven were included with the house, but were missing their stickers.  The bed was missing the mattress so I replaced it with a bit of purple craft foam.



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The TV was an easy fix as I just painted the screen black with acrylic paint.



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The stovetop took a bit more work.  I first painted the burners and clock black, then measured them for size



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Using Cricut's Design Space, I made up a few images and then cut them in sticker vinyl.  I chose a purple color that went with the utensils

(This photo shows the burners and clock for the stove, as well an an ice maker decal for the refrigerator)



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Here is the stove/ oven before and after, such an improvement!



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And here is the fridge with an ice maker decal. I painted the ice maker background and door handles in black.



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In addition to fixing up the furniture, I also wanted to decorate the house a bit and printed these photos.  The larger ones I just liked and thought they would make fun posters, but the tiny ones are all Barbies that I had in the 80s.  I thought they could be like pictures of friends on the fridge, or fashion inspiration on the door of the closet

The photos include; Crystal Barbie, Work Out Barbie, Island Fun Barbie, Tropical Barbie and Funtime Barbie (mine was the pink one).



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Using the same color vinyl as the decals, I made backgrounds for the pictures and hot glued them on top.



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Aren't they cute on the fridge?



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Here is a good before and after of the fridge.



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The rest of the photos I put on the closet door upstairs.



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The posters I put inside the closet.  I like them, but didn't want to commit to having them as part of the overall decor of the house 😄



Vintage Toys
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Lastly, I fixed up the flower boxes.  Rather than leaving them white I painted the tops green.  I also trimmed the plants to different heights and hot glued them in place so that they look more tidy.



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And that's how I fixed up the Barbie furniture and decor.
In case you missed the Barbie house post, you can find it here.


14 comments:

  1. I always love the little trip down memory lane when you share your toys from our childhood. You’re so good at the tiny details too. The decals and little Barbie photos look brilliant, and you did a fab job of the fridge and stove makeover. Can't wait to see what you do next.

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  2. Your attention to even the smallest of details makes this such an amazing project.

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  3. Great work! I love all the little touch ups that you did. The stove top looks so cute and the little photos are just adorable.

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  4. Jennifer,
    I LOVE what you did with the furniture!! Great transformations, my friend!! So happy to see you are doing this!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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  5. This is amazing, Jennifer! I can't believe what you have created with paint and your Cricut. It's darling. Visiting from the Wednesdays in the Studio link party.

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    1. Sometimes the little things can make such a big difference!

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  6. I love this! What fond memories this evokes, and how clever, especially the stove makeover!

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  7. Brilliant, everything just looks like new again. I love the idea of this instead of everything always needing to be replaced all the time.

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