Showing posts with label Barbie My House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbie My House. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Your Favorite Barbie Games Accessories


Barbie games just wouldn’t be the same without the Barbie accessories. There are so many Barbie accessories, it’s hard to pick just a few to be favorites, but it’s easy to pick out a few that definitely seem to get a bit more play time than others.

Barbie’s Horse
I’ll admit that I’m a bit of a horse girl, so when Barbie has a horse option, she’ll definitely take it. My horse that came with Barbie has done all kinds of things. She’s taken Barbie all over the world. She’s pulled carriages, she’s cleared roads, and she allows herself to be ridden all over the living room rug.

Barbie’s Convertible
I’ll admit that I’m not partial to the volkswagon coupe when my Barbie can tool about town in a stylish and fast convertible. Sure it’s kind of a purple color, but that stylish convertible is just the thing for taking another plastic friend out on the town..

Barbie Dream House
A girl’s got to live somewhere, and for Barbie, it’s inside the dream house, of course. The house isn’t heavy on furniture, but that never stopped me from making some of my own. Anything to make that house a home.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Create Barbie’s House


It would seem that Barbie no longer just has her dream house. Now, you get to create Barbie’s house for her. The Barbie My House opens up a whole new realm of Barbie games. You’re able to design her house and arrange the rooms any way you want simply by moving some of the flexible walls and furniture.

Of course, if you aren’t lucky enough to have any formal house for your baby, you can still create your very own Barbie house.

Grab a large cardboard box of some kind – it can be a diaper box, a packing box, or even a large cereal box. Cut off the flaps at the top of the box leaving the box wide open. Turn the box on its side to create the basic house.

Now, to create walls and possibly two stories (if your box is tall enough) cut a slit in the center of the flaps you removed. The cut should be from the side to the middle of the flap. Do this on another flap that fits the other direction of the box. Put the two together overlapping the cuts to keep them in place. Put the cross you’ve made into the box and your new Barbie house suddenly has four rooms.

You can now decorate the rooms as you please!