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    Smile Want to purchase a handmade toy kitchen

    Hi, I am after a handmade toy kitchen for my daughter's cubby. Does anyone know someone that sells them? I live in a Northern suburb of Melbourne. I really want to get one for her birthday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jas_g16 View Post
    Hi, I am after a handmade toy kitchen for my daughter's cubby. Does anyone know someone that sells them? I live in a Northern suburb of Melbourne. I really want to get one for her birthday.
    Thanks,
    Jas
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    Hi, Prime Mover on our site sells plans for them , he will also make one for you. You might have some logistic problems as he is in Brisbane.

    He has full size plans, they are not expensive. If you are the least bit handy and with a minimum of tools you could make something you would be proud of.

    Maybe, for delivery purposes, he could provide you with a kit form, so you could put it together like a module. Either way, his work is first class. here is Phil"s web site.
    Enjoy Making Wooden Toys

    Pete
    Last edited by Yonnee; 7th February 2011 at 11:43 AM. Reason: fixed quote

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    Default Play Kitchen

    Hi,

    I do supply play kitchens and I ship to all over Australia, you can either buy the finished kitchen (shipping a bit dearer), or a kit which you put together and stain and paint/varnish yourself.

    If you look at our website all the information is there and you can order online and pay via paypal or fax or post a order form with credit card details or give me a call and I will take your order over the phone. The number is on the website.

    We offer a couple of different kitchen options depending on the size of the cubbyhouse from seperate stove, sink, hutches and table and chairs to combination units.

    The website is:

    For Australian Wooden toys, Wooden Toy plans and kits Enjoy Making Wooden Toys


    Regards,

    Prime Mover. (Phil)

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    I was over at Phil's place a couple of weeks ago and saw some of his kitchen furniture sets for kids and they are superb, Any child would be highly delighted with one of these sets.
    The quality is just about as child proof as it can get.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Hi, Thank you for your quick replies. My husband and I had a look at the website and saw a kitchen that was exactly what we are after! Phil, I will place an order within a fortnight so that my daughter gets it in time for her birthday. I am so happy to have this sorted!!!
    P.S Phil, do you make fridges as well as kitchen, I noticed it said N/A

    Thank you everyone!

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    Default Play Kithcens...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jas_g16 View Post
    Hi, I am after a handmade toy kitchen for my daughter's cubby. Does anyone know someone that sells them? I live in a Northern suburb of Melbourne. I really want to get one for her birthday.
    Thanks,
    Jas
    I see two options here...
    1. Go to Ikea and buy one for less than $200.
    2. Build your own... you can get plans from House & Garden magazine here Make a Kid's Kitchen - Better Homes & Gardens Magazine - Yahoo!7 Lifestyle .
    I am a newbie at this anhd here are th results....



    The two year old loves it... and I had a great time making it.

    Toolshed

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    Quote Originally Posted by toolshed View Post
    I see two options here...
    1. Go to Ikea and buy one for less than $200.
    2. Build your own... you can get plans from House & Garden magazine here Make a Kid's Kitchen - Better Homes & Gardens Magazine - Yahoo!7 Lifestyle .
    I am a newbie at this anhd here are th results....



    The two year old loves it... and I had a great time making it.

    Toolshed

    Wow, that's great, very complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toolshed View Post
    I see two options here...
    1. Go to Ikea and buy one for less than $200.
    2. Build your own... you can get plans from House & Garden magazine here Make a Kid's Kitchen - Better Homes & Gardens Magazine - Yahoo!7 Lifestyle .
    I am a newbie at this anhd here are th results....



    The two year old loves it... and I had a great time making it.

    Toolshed
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    Top Find "Toolshed",Thank you.
    Have added it to my collection of plans ready for "grand-daughters".
    Cheers, Crowie
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