Miniature Lounge Chair
I made a miniature lounge chair because I needed a chair for my Barbies to sit in.
Supplies
- Popsicle Sticks
- Hot glue gun
- Ruler
- Scissors to cut wood
- Pen
For the Back Support of the Chair
- Put 5 popsicle sticks together vertically, while it’s aligned, you will cut off the bottom ends of your sticks
- Have 2 popsicle sticks with cutted ends, you will glue one of them at the very end of the trimmed part of the 5 sticks.
- With the second stick, cut the ends slanted the same way and glue it within the center of the 5 sticks
For the Seat of the Chair
- Put 5 popsicle sticks together horizontally. With your ruler, measure your back support of the chair to have an even size seat.
- With your ruler, you will make two straight lines that you will cut on. These 2 lines should cut off the ends of the 5 popsicle sticks. The width of the chair has to be measured as the same width of the back support of the chair.
- Have 2 popsicle stick cut and measured to the width of the 5 popsicle sticks. Glue each stick longitude at the very ends of the 5 sticks as it lays horizontally.
- Have two popsicle sticks, glue each stick on the sides of the previous 2 sticks by its tips.
Finishing Touches of the Chair
- Put the back support of the chair and the seat of the chair together with glue, by sliding the back support between the seat’s two legs.
- With 2 popsicle sticks you will be creating the leg support of the chair, glue each stick slightly mid way to the center on the sides of the seat of the chair
- Measuring the levels of the leg support and the back ends of the chair, you'll be creating the arm of the chair by cutting the extra length of the legs that will be supporting the arms
- (Optional) Glue the front of the chair with another paper stick for support