A doll crib was a perfect birthday present for my 3 year old daughter, Diana. She turned 3 on the 05/26/2013. I had all the supplies I needed for this little crib. I only spent $6
It turned out well and it is very loved. It's cute to see her put her baby to sleep every night after bedtime stories
Diana's favorite thing this past spring was picking up flowers. She picked every dandelion she could find around our home and gave them to me. Diana is the best daughter ever. She constantly cracks us up with her humor. She has a cute personality and is loved every where she goes. She is an awesome big sister to Eli and I love to watch them play together. I feel very blessed to have this little girl in my life.
For her birthday, I went online and searched for a perfect gift for her. I came across these cute doll cribs and knew Diana would enjoy playing with one.
1 - Overstock/2 - Pottery Barn
Then I went and searched for DIY cribs and I came across this awesome plan from Ana White, pictured below.
I tweaked the crib plan because I don't have a
Kreg jig. I am noticing that almost every project calls for a Kreg Jig and its definitely on my Birthday/Christmas wishlist. I added a changing table and a place for her to store her baby's blankets and
accessories.
Here are some pictures of the doll crib I made:


Instead of using the kreg jig, here is what I used:
1/4"
Dowel pinsDrill
driver with 1/4"
speedbor flat bit Wood glue
Using a drill driver with a flat bit, I made 1/4" holes in the rails and the base and top
Then I put together the 2 pieces (the rails and the bottom and top rails).
Then I stuck the dowel pins into the holes and added some glue.
The crib is very steady and am glad I didn't have to use the kreg jig. You can find the rest of the tutorial here
The doll crib from Pottery Barn and Overstock are around $75 each. The price is very reasonable, and I would have purchased either one of the cribs if I didn't have the supplies I needed to make one on my own. My doll crib cost $6, not too bad, right?
The instructions on how I made the changing table can be found here.