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Gently lull a newborn into sweet slumber with this beautiful, knockdown cradle. For traveling or storage, protect the cradle in its simple-to-make companion box.Overall dimensions: Cradle: 31" long, 24" wide, 22" highStorage Box: 32" long, 18" wide, 5" highFeatured in WOOD Issue 178, September 2007 Baby Cradle Plans, Cradle Woodworking Plans, Kids Woodworking Projects, Downloadable Woodworking Plans, Wooden Cradle, Chair Woodworking Plans, Wood Cradle, Woodworking Plans Pdf, Wood Projects For Kids

Gently lull a newborn into sweet slumber with this beautiful, knockdown cradle. For traveling or storage, protect the cradle in its simple-to-make companion box.Overall dimensions: Cradle: 31" long, 24" wide, 22" highStorage Box: 32" long, 18" wide, 5" highFeatured inWOOD Issue 178, September 2007

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For children who love playing with dolls, having a bed for their dolls is a big part of their pretend play. Rather than purchasing another toy, you can make a doll cradle using a cardboard box, glue and some paint! Children can be involved in the decorating process and paint or place stickers on the cradle to customise it. Best of all, you can recycle the cardboard cradle once they are not interested in doll play anymore. Baby Doll Beds Diy Ideas, Bed For Dolls, Wooden Doll Cradle, Doll Bed Diy, Cardboard Box Diy, Baby Doll Crib, Recycled Ideas, Baby Doll Furniture, Nursery Diy

For children who love playing with dolls, having a bed for their dolls is a big part of their pretend play. Rather than purchasing another toy, you can make a doll cradle using a cardboard box, glue and some paint! Children can be involved in the decorating process and paint or place stickers on the cradle to customise it. Best of all, you can recycle the cardboard cradle once they are not interested in doll play anymore.

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