My daughter is having a sleepover tonite & wants to make things for her American Girl Doll. Any ideas?

I don’t want to have anything that involves sewing with a machine, the girls are only 7 and it needs to be something that they can make in the lines of a craft. We are getting some pieces of fleece to tie in knots and make a throw. Any other ideas for things to make?

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5 Responses to “My daughter is having a sleepover tonite & wants to make things for her American Girl Doll. Any ideas?”

  1. sticks_and_stones15 says:

    maybe you could make some party hats with construction paper or some jewlery for them with beads and stuff and matching ones for the kids. thats the kinda thing i woulda done when i was 7. either way have fun and good luck :)

  2. penpen says:

    make it look like the outfites thay have on or put ther names on a shert and at the bottom it can say b.f.f. meening best friends forever!! good luck and have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. spongebob fan says:

    thats a good idea. try making some bead braclets for. making like a set for each other one small enpgh fo her doll and one for her like a best friend bracelet. well i hope this will help. have fun :)

  4. momof2 says:

    The bead idea is great. Also, what about making little cookies and letting the girls have a tea party with their dolls. Once my daughter went to a birthday party with an American Girl theme and they dressed in nice dresses and had a tea party. All the girls looked so cute and they enjoyed dressing up with their dolls. I think she was about 7 or 8 at the time. You can serve lemonade or cocoa instead of tea, so the girls will enjoy their drinks.

  5. kailey S says:

    jewelry always goes good. bracelets or even necklaces. Just stick with the basics though. stretchy string and plastic beads. use super glue after you tie the knots.

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