Cut three 6x5 inch rectangles. Glue them to the back and sides of the floor.
Roll tiny balls of brown clay or paper to place on a silver-colored paper disc.
Score a 7x8 inch piece of paper down the middle and drape it over the top for a classic gabled look.
Use yellow paper to make tiny sunflowers for the window boxes.
A "Teenie" home works best when it is compact yet functional. Plan for these three primary zones:
Cut small rectangles out of the side walls. Tape a piece of clear plastic over the hole to simulate glass. 🛋️ Step 3: Crafting Miniature Furniture
Creating a "Teenie Anna" paper home is a delightful project that combines miniature crafting with storytelling. This guide will walk you through building a complete, multi-room paper house specifically scaled for a "teenie" Anna figure (approximately 2–3 inches tall). 🛠️ Essential Materials To build a sturdy and detailed home, gather these supplies: