When I was a little girl, Barbie - who would be a vintage Barbie today was my favorite toy. My twin sister, Carol and I usually played with her with our neighborhood girlfriends. Off we would go many a morning to their house with our packed Barbie cases in hand, not returning until our mom called us home for dinner. I can’t recall any other time in my life that I had such a large haute couture wardrobe that fit like a glove and was all neatly arranged and stored in a highly organized traveling closet. Early Barbie clothes were not just “doll clothes”, they were true miniature knock-off’s of late 50′s and early 60′s era fashions. They were made with great detail and the fashion trends of the times were closely followed making them highly collectible today.
I don’t play with Barbie anymore, but thought it would be fun to see some of the favorite outfits I used to dress her with on a daily basis. I didn’t want to display a doll, but came up with this tassel idea. The best part about doing this for collectors is that you don’t have to alter the dress at all.
Turn back time and bring your childhood memories back by going up to your parent’s attic and dusting – off your Barbie stuff.
I found that using outfits with high collars and sleeves look the best, but experiment with different outfits until you find one you like or that will coordinate with your decor.
I used a wood piece that was shaped like a hanger. I found it at the craft store. It was called a wood leg. I went back to the craft store to get more, but they didn’t have any. You could use a Barbie hanger also.
If you can’t find a wood leg or have a hanger, I saw these wood letter ”I”s that would work just as well.
Gather
Barbie outfit Ribbon – 3 pools of coordinating ribbon, plus 1 – 18″ length piece 1- 6″ length piece 1 Wood Egg Cup, with hole drilled in through the top 1-2 Two Hole Buttons 1 or 2 Beads 1 Wood Leg or Doll Hanger Gold or Silver Spray Paint Scissors Cardboard2. Cut one piece of ribbon to 18 – inches in length.
3. Fold ribbon in half to make a loop. Thread beads and buttons onto cut ends of ribbon and slide them up the ribbon leaving about a 6-inch loop.
4. Thread the ends of the ribbon through the top of the egg cup until the bottom is snugly on top of the egg cup.
5. Tie ends around the wood leg or hanger.
6. Place the egg cup and hanger into dress. Snap dress closed to see if you have enough clearance between the top of the dress and arms. Adjust length of ribbon between egg cup and top of hanger. Double knot under the hanger and let the ends hang free.
7. To make tassel: Determine how long you want ribbons to hang from the bottom of the dress. Cut a piece of cardboard to that measurement and add the length from the bottom of the to the bottom of the hanger. This will be used to wind the ribbon around.
8. Gather the ends of each of your coordinating ribbons in one hand and start wrapping them around the cardboard until there is no ribbon left on the spools. If one of the ribbons ends before the others, keep winding, you can trim any short or long pieces in the next step. ( Figure 1)
9. Cut the wound ribbon along one edge of the cardboard, holding the other end in your hand.
(Figure 2)
10. Cut a 6-inch piece of ribbon and tie a knot around the center of the pile of ribbons.
11. Tie the tassel to the hanger using the two ends of ribbon extending from the hanger.
12. Put the dress onto the hanger and snap the dress closed. Fluff the ribbons, if necessary trim the bottom of the ribbons.
Hang and enjoy!
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Love,love,love this! Where are you hanging the tassels? Bulletin Board?
ADORABLE!!!!!!!!! You could even use the body-part of a very cheap dollar store barbie too I guess…MMMMM gotta make one myself, Love it, so pretty!!
Do you mind if I use (some of) the pictures on MY blog one of these days? It is SO cute. Hugs, and if you say yes ofcourse I will link back to you. I will use it on my Dutch blog and translate it in Dutch.
OH and if you prefer NOT to say yes, feel free too lol. Then I will make my own pics and still link to you for the originals(somehow haha)
I love your tassels, what a good idea!
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Maria
I love these!! Very unique!
That has got to be, not only the best thing I’ve seen recently, but the most creative! This is so great! Unfortunately, my Barbie stuff was thrown out long ago by my parents and they would be antiques, I mean classics, at this point.
Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest! That is just about the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. I immediately pictured them hanging off the knobs on an armoire in a tween girl’s room.
What a great idea!! I love that you include the personal details of how you got the idea – that’s the fun part for me to read! Happy SITS saturday sharefest!!
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I love them. What a cute idea.
Mary
Oh, my word! These are just too adorable. I love the red suit. This is so creative.
This is just about the cutest idea ever.
This is a project after my own heart. I adore Barbie! What a fantastic way to show off her outfits (I still have mine).
Aww, this is such a fun idea, I love it! Thanks so much for sharing these, I’ll be linking.
Oh my! Now THIS, I love:) Thanks for sharing!
You are very talented and creative! The pictures are wonderful.
I caught my breath when I saw this….what a fun, fun, FUN idea!!! I’ve been wanting to display my old Barbie clothes for ages…..old….ones….’60′s…and now I am going to copy your idea. Love it, thanks for being so creative and sharing!!!