I am going to make a coffee shop for a doll using a cardboard box scrap of paper , color pencils , a paper napkin , small jars of glitter cotton balls , recycled paperboard , black toothpicks , printable from our blog thread and glue .
I start by removing the tabs from a cardboard box .
Glue down the tabs on the bottom of the box .
On the side of the box , I measure mark and cut out a large square from the front repeat on the other side and we cut a small doorway on another wall , begin covering the outside of the box with scrapbook paper .
Then the inside , followed by the floor , cut thin strips of paper , glue them on for the base boards , cut a long rectangle of leftover cardboard to the waist of a doll .
Begin bending the cardboard to make a curve place it on a spare piece of cardboard sketch around it , cut on the lines drawn cover with scrap of paper and covering this curve can be tricky .
So first we covered both sides with scrap of paper .
We cut a thin strip of a metallic paper , glue them along the edge to give it a nice finish .
Glue the two pieces together , add trim around the bottom to make the counter cut bend cover with paper to match the counter , attach it to the counter to make a small shelf .
Glue the counter inside the store , cut a piece of black card stock or construction paper , use color pencils to draw a menu .
Glue it to the wall .
I remade the coffee dispenser from a previous video only .
This time we use buttons on top instead of craft foam .
We made the wall thicker by adding another roll of paper .
And I placed the spout higher , then placed it on the counter .
We cut out the printable cups , curl the paper around and glue it .
And I like to use the end of a paintbrush to help form the cup and consistently make them the same size , place it on a scrap of paper , add a drop of glue to the inside .
Once the glue dries trim off the excess paper to make stackable cups cover thin strips of cardboard with scrap of paper , glue them into the corner for shelves , cut out a printable fold on the lines so that the sides come together , then fold over and crease the top , cut on the bottom , creases up to the line all the way down , fold it around and glue the sides together .
Now these little bottom tabs here that we just cut , I am gonna trim them at an angle on the front and back .
Fold in the sides , glue them down .
Then the front and back fill it with a cotton ball pinch and glue the top closed to make bags of coffee .
Cut out our tea printable so that I have four pieces .
Cut a small piece of thread , glue the ends of the thread between the paper place it in a small container like an old glitter jar with a beat glued on top for tea .
Use paperboard to make the cake stand from our frozen fever cake video to hold cinnamon rolls and doughnuts .
From other previous videos , cut a paper napkin into small squares , fold them to make doll sized napkins place cut toothpicks in a cup for stirs .
Make more chalkboard art to decorate the walls .
Use a small jar of glitter for sugar trace and cut circles out of paperboard stack and glue them together , glue a paper tube between them to make the tables from our sweet shop video .
Add one of our paper chairs to make outside seating stack and glue cardboard covered with paper and printable to make a cash register .
Use stickers or printable to add a name and a logo .
I can even glue the logo to stacked pieces of painted paperboard and glue it to the corner to make our very own corner coffee shop and you're done .
Yeah .
Yeah .
Oh , coffee .
I don't think that's a good idea .
Wouldn't you rather have a nice cozy caramel instead ?
Why would I want tea ?
When I can have a chocolate latte , don't you remember last time come ?
Oh .
Oh , yeah , you're right .
Tea would be better .
We want to give a shout out to Madison Flores was .
Oh , well , in that case , you might even like a kale smoothie .
Don't push it .