Ready to get your groove on? Julie and Ivy now have their own far out space in the dollhouse! I hope you dig this 70’s room! 😉
Normally when talking about a doll or collection, I tell you how she’s my favorite and how much I love the collection…. not this time. 😂 I was an adult with children when Julie was released in 2007 and her collection didn’t appeal to me at all. At that time, a doll so close in age to me wasn’t intriguing. Her collection looked like things still lurking in my parents basement and I was not impressed. I did find the Julie doll attractive and thought Ivy was adorable so I purchased them for my collection. A couple of years ago, I found Julie’s bed locally for $20 (can’t pass that up) and decided to read her books. Well, that did it! I really liked her personality and I slowly began buying her pieces. Unlike the original six Pleasant Company dolls, I won’t buy Julie’s entire collection. I’ve decided to stick with pieces that can fit in this room and her Volkswagen Beetle (one of my favorite parts of her collection).
Like most of my dollhouse rooms, I began with a PAX cabinet from IKEA. This particular one is 93” tall and 29” wide. The PAX is laying on its side, giving us a house that is nearly 8 feet long. Using two add-on shelves placed back-to-back for strength and support, Julie’s room is divided from the other portion of the PAX. Julie’s room is 28” tall x 40″ wide x 22 1/2” deep.
In the Julie book series, her parents get divorced and she moves across town to an apartment with her mom and sister. The book states that she put up posters in her new room, a Smiley Face one and a Peanuts Lucy poster. I Googled 1970’s images of both and printed off the ones that worked the best for the room and using Mod Podge, attached them to the walls.
I wanted a macrame plant holder to hang in the room because what is more 70’s than macrame? The ones I found for sale were either too large or too small, so I made one and added a mini dollar store plant.
Hubs made the two 10 inch shelves that hang on the back wall out of unfinished pine. I painted them white to complement the white wooden bed frame. Julie’s Barbie Beauty Center is my favorite piece on the shelves. I placed its replica box under the side table where it’s visible because it’s the coolest part of the set. Ah memories. Other pieces of Julie’s collection filling the shelves are her tape recorder, an extra record, a flower headband, body powder and tissues. I found the owl salt shaker at the dollar store last fall. When I found these real-working, miniature Rock Em Sock Em Robots I thought they fit the room perfectly. The original people-size version is one of the items lurking at my parents house. 😂
If you’re new to the blog you can find more on my addiction to all things Little House in these posts: Laura Ingalls Wilder Home, Laura Meets Nellie Oleson, Lunch With Almanzo Wilder, Meet Laura Ingalls and Meet Almanzo Wilder.
So there’s the skinny on Julie’s new far out pad. I’ll catch you on the flip side. 😉

