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The Tipsy Toucan Tiki Bar & Lounge

Welcome to paradise! I started working on this project a few years ago, but I struggled with how to create the lighted, mirrored, acrylic bar shelves, so I put it aside until about a month ago, when I really started working on it again in earnest. The entire bar is scratch built, which was definitely a learning curve! However, I’m delighted with the outcome and hope you’ll enjoy all the love that went into creating The Tipsy Toucan Tiki Bar & Lounge!

Escape to a miniature island paradise with Erika Pitera's handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar from The Petite Provisions Co. This tiny oasis is meticulously crafted to evoke the laid-back vibes of a tropical getaway, complete with thatched roof details, miniature tiki mugs, and vibrant colors that will transport your dollhouse residents to a world of relaxation and fruity cocktails.

When I was researching decor details for my bar, I kept coming across Margaritaville-branded pieces, and when I saw the parrot party table, I knew it would be the perfect piece to stand out in front of the bar. He’s completely hand-sculpted from polymer clay. I named him Jimmy as an homage to the late, great Jimmy Buffet!

Miniature mixology magic: Erika Pitera's handcrafted cocktails at The Tipsy Toucan dollhouse bar.
Erika Pitera's miniature masterpiece: A 1:12 scale tiki bar from The Petite Provisions Co.

Directional signs are so fun, so I designed two sets to display at the front of the bar.

Dollhouse-sized delight: Handcrafted tiki bar in 1:12 scale by Erika Pitera (The Petite Provisions Co.)

Yes, the tip jar is one of my favorite details. Crumpling up all the tiny little ones and fives was a blast!

The Petite Provisions Co.'s tiki dream: A miniature tiki bar in 1:12 scale by Erika Pitera.
1:12 scale tiki haven: Handcrafted by Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co.
Miniature tiki escape: Erika Pitera's 1:12 scale creation for dollhouses (The Petite Provisions Co.)

The Tipsy Toucan Tiki Bar & Lounge wouldn’t be complete without an actual toucan, so I sculpted her from polymer clay and flocked her. After conducting a poll on Instagram, I’ve decided her name is Toula (thank you for the suggestion, Monica!), which means “light.”

The Petite Provisions Co.'s tiki magic: A handcrafted toucan (1:12 scale) by Erika Pitera.

I wanted to display a wide variety of tiki mugs and bottles of booze, and the mirrored bar back and lights with acrylic shelves really highlights these details perfectly!

The tiki mugs were all 3D printed in clear resin (see source list at the end of the post), and I painted them all. A number of the alcohol bottles had weird generic labels and were too big for 1:12, so I cut them down in size and made new labels. Others were perfect as is!

Erika Pitera's dollhouse tiki bar: A tropical paradise in 1:12 scale (The Petite Provisions Co.)
A 1:12 scale handmade toucan by Erika Pitera, The Petite Provisions Co.

I really wanted to include plenty of “branded” details for the bar, so I designed stand-up menus, coasters, cocktail napkins, and bar trays, all with the Tipsy Toucan logo. Even the guest check says The Tipsy Toucan at the top! I also made custom pineapple drink stirrers with resin, multicolored drinking straws, and tiny little cocktail umbrellas.

Tiki vibes in miniature: Handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by The Petite Provisions Co.'s Erika Pitera.
The Petite Provisions Co.'s tiki magic: A handcrafted dollhouse tiki bar (1:12 scale) by Erika Pitera.
Dollhouse tiki dream: Erika Pitera's miniature tiki bar (1:12 scale) for The Petite Provisions Co.
The Petite Provisions Co. presents: A handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera.

This angle lets you see the “business” side of the bar – the iPad point of sale terminal (complete with card reader), the garnish tray (filled with handmade pineapple wedges, maraschino cherries and orchids), the receipt holder, the bowl of fruit, the cocktail shaker and accessories, and the blenders with cocktails in the making.

I also printed my own fabric for the bar stools.

Erika Pitera's 1:12 tiki haven: A handcrafted miniature bar from The Petite Provisions Co.
Miniature island getaway: Handcrafted tiki bar in 1/12th scale by Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co.
Dollhouse drink delights: Handcrafted miniature cocktails for The Tipsy Toucan by Erika Pitera.
Miniature mixed drinks: Erika Pitera's handcrafted cocktails for The Tipsy Toucan dollhouse bar.
Tiny tropical tipples: A collection of handcrafted dollhouse cocktails at The Tipsy Toucan by Erika Pitera.
Pocket-sized paradise: A 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera (The Petite Provisions Co.).
A touch of tiki for tiny spaces: Handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co.
Miniature island escape: Erika Pitera's handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar (The Petite Provisions Co.).

I love adding realism to my scenes, so I figured an almost-empty mug of beer, a half-finished cocktail and a crumpled up bar napkin would do the trick!

A touch of tiki for tiny spaces: Handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co.

I rarely see scale palm trees that I like, so I decided to make my own, and I’m so glad I did! I also sculpted all the plants at the base.

The 3D printed tiki torches are so perfectly detailed, but I had to add a little bit of hot glue to simulate the flame for when they light up!

A touch of tiki for tiny spaces: Handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co. Perfect for dollhouse enthusiasts and anyone who loves a touch of whimsy, this miniature masterpiece brings the Polynesian paradise right into your home. Imagine tiny guests sipping on fruity cocktails from miniature tiki mugs, surrounded by the vibrant colors and thatched roof details that evoke the feeling of a tropical getaway.

Before I even built the bar, I knew I wanted glass float lights. So, I took a strand of multicolored fairy lights, tiny little glass globes, alcohol ink and crochet thread and got to work!

I colored each glass globe with alcohol ink to match and enhance the lights inside, and I knotted every single net myself – that was quite the project, but well worth it!

Dollhouse tiki dream: The Petite Provisions Co. presents a handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera.

At some point, I decided I wanted a volcano as a focal point in the bar. I don’t know why… I just did. So, I went with it, and it turned out so cool! I used a flickering red LED light, and I sculpted the volcano from polymer clay. I love the effect!

Pocket-sized paradise: A 1:12 scale tiki bar by Erika Pitera (The Petite Provisions Co.).

The “neon” pink and blue lights behind each bar shelf are actually EL wires. I’ve never worked with them before, but they turned out exactly the way I wanted them to!

Tiki vibes, miniaturized: Erika Pitera's 1:12 scale tiki bar for dollhouses (The Petite Provisions Co.).
Shrink down to paradise with Erika Pitera's handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar from The Petite Provisions Co. It's the perfect addition to any dollhouse, offering a miniature slice of tropical fun.
Tiny tiki retreat: Handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar by The Petite Provisions Co.'s Erika Pitera.
Erika Pitera of The Petite Provisions Co. shrinks down the tropical paradise with her handcrafted 1:12 scale tiki bar for dollhouses. This miniature masterpiece captures the essence of a Polynesian getaway, complete with all the details you'd expect in a full-sized tiki bar. Imagine tiny tiki torches flickering, miniature leis, a thatched roof, and a collection of brightly colored tiki mugs waiting to be filled with fruity concoctions. This handcrafted piece is sure to add a touch of whimsy and vacation vibes to any dollhouse scene.

If you enjoyed this photo tour of The Tipsy Toucan, don’t miss the reel I posted over on Instagram!

A million thanks to my wonderful and talented husband, Tom, for helping me capture every detail – especially the bar “after dark!”

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The Laundry Room

I’ve been admiring farmhouse-style laundry rooms on Pinterest for months, and I’ve been wanting to create one in miniature for just about as long, so when I saw the roombox kits from ScaledRealmMinis, I immediately knew what my next project was going to be!

After collecting copious inspiration photos on Pinterest, I got to work on creating the mini laundry room of my dreams. Even though the roomboxes from ScaledRealmMinis have awesome laser cut floors, I knew I wanted a tile look in the laundry room, so I found trendy printable patterns from ChloeMiniHome for the floor and for the white brick wall. I printed the tile on glossy photo paper and the brick on matte.

Dollhouse Miniature Laundry Room Scene in 1" Scale

Once the floors and walls were done, I added in the baseboard and a quarter round in the corner. Then, I started with the most important part of any laundry room – the washer and dryer! I used a standard wooden set, but I wasn’t happy with how they looked out of the box, so I decided to get a little creative and make some modifications.

To start, I printed out photos of Speed Queen control panels (in honor of my own Speed Queen washer and dryer). Once I placed those over the existing controls, they looked much better, but they still didn’t have the gloss sheen that you see on real appliances. Rather than try to repaint with a gloss finish, I decided I would try my luck with coating them with UV resin. Several coats later, I was pretty happy with the results! They’re not perfect, but definitely an improvement over the originals!

A modern farmhouse laundry room scene in 1:12 scale

The other main elements I needed to install before I could get to all the fun little details were the lights, the counters and the sink. The awesome sink cabinet, faucet and handles all came from Melvin’s Miniatures.

A modern farmhouse laundry room scene in 1:12 scale

From there, I just cut, stained and painted wood to create all the other countertops – including the L-shape in the corner and the enclosure for the washer/dryer set. I also installed two shelves with brackets from Melvin’s Miniatures above the counter and sink.

I modified an existing ironing board to fit my theme, painting the legs silver and recovering it with black and white checkered fabric. The rolling laundry hamper was inspired by some I saw on Pinterest, as well. I used chip board covered with cotton batting and gray fabric to make the hamper. I sewed an inner liner from white cotton fabric, and I used card stock and beads to make the casters. Then, I just filled it up with dirty laundry!

Barn lights and miniature laundry products in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

I was most excited about figuring out how to create my own working set of farmhouse-style sconce lights, but I also knew it was going to be the most challenging to do. After quite a bit of trial and error, I ended up using chip LED lights from Evan Designs along with suction cups, silicone tubing, wire, no hole beads and metal bezel stud settings, all spray painted a satin black. I absolutely LOVE how they turned out!

I also designed all the labels for the various jars and cleaning products myself. I’ve got everything from dryer balls to scent booster! After seeing detergent and softener dispensers on Pinterest, I recreated them in miniature by taking glass jars and gluing on spigots, then filling them with resin. The scrub brush was made from a piece of popsicle stick with little clumps of jute twine glued on for the bristles. I wish my real laundry room was this organized!

A dollhouse miniature vase of eucalyptus in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

I had a blast coming up with decorative elements for the laundry room, and I thought eucalyptus would be a perfect fit – it smells nice and it’s very soothing. I made this one from laser cut leaves by SDK Miniatures.

A wall shelf with towels and a laundry sign in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

I made these rolled towels and the folded towels next to the washer from white baby wash cloths. They are a little better for scale than standard terry cloth. Then I placed my Wash Dry and Fold sign next to them!

A handmade miniature wreath with cotton and magnolia in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

I made this little grapevine wreath with a paper magnolia flower and cotton bolls from my tutorial! There’s also a little pitcher of cotton over on one of the shelves.

Dollhouse miniature cleaning products and paper towels in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

A simple wood disc and a toothpick painted black makes for an easy paper towel holder. The sponge was also a cinch: just a piece of green felt glued to a yellow foam sheet.

A dollhouse miniature keep the change jar of coins in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

This spare change sign was a last-minute addition after I saw a real one on Pinterest! After all, what else are you supposed to do with all the change that falls out in the wash? I made the mason jar from resin in a mold, and then I made all the coins from black polymer clay dusted with metallic mica powders in silver and copper.

The laundry basket is just filled with scraps of fabric that I saturated with water, scrunched up and arranged until it looked just messy enough to be unfolded laundry. Once it all dried, it looked perfect.

Clothes hangers and folded shirts in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

I don’t really sew too frequently, so I definitely wanted a no-sew solution for having a few folded shirts to display, and I followed this helpful tutorial on YouTube to create them!

A dollhouse miniature folded shirt, iron and ironing board in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor
A handmade washboard wall shelf in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

In yet another burst of Pinspiration (that’s a word, right?), I wanted to make a little decorative wall shelf that looked like an old washboard. This was super easy to make, using craft wood matchsticks, balsa wood and corrugated paper painted silver and gunmetal gray. Isn’t it just the thing to display this Sir Thomas Thumb antique flat iron?

Handmade jars of laundry washing soap and clothespins in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor
A dollhouse miniature dog in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

And of course, I just can’t seem to make a scene without an animal, so I tucked a little dog bed under the countertop and added a bag and bowl of food. He looks cozy, right?

A washer and dryer set in a one-inch scale laundry room scene with farmhouse decor

Sources for other special items I didn’t make myself:

  • Old-fashioned clothespins and clothes hangers by Reynold’s Metal
  • Bucket, dustpan and brush by Miniature Corner – Bodo Hennig
  • Wooden clothespins in jar by Dragonfly International
  • Floor vase with branches by IslandTradingCo

Special thanks to my supportive husband, Tom, for helping me with the photos for this feature. I hope you enjoyed this look inside my little farmhouse laundry roombox!

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