Doll crib
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Lisa Schneider on Mar 29, 2014Great idea but not sure how it will hold up outside. You could drill some holes in the bottom for water to drain out.Helpful Reply
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Pat on Mar 29, 2014I have done the same thing. It looks so cute.Helpful Reply
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Pat on Mar 29, 2014You might want to line it with burlap and put some trailing ivy in some.Helpful Reply
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Lisa Schneider on Mar 31, 2014Do you have a deck or porch you could put it on? water sealing is a great idea !Helpful Reply
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Dana Godwin on Apr 02, 2014We have a very small space, and already have a basket and painted chair on the front porch ~ I am thinking, something will come. Thanks everyone!Helpful Reply
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Kitty on Sep 26, 2014Where ever you decide is the new home for this project, I would drill the holes as suggested by Lisa. Then I would use marine paint for the crib.Helpful Reply
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