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For Dolls & Girls Julie’s Egg Chair Set After basketball practice and homework, Julie unwinds in her stereo egg chair. The set includes: A stereo egg chair with real working speakers and a 3.5mm audio cable for girls to attach to their own electronic music players A matching plush orange ottoman A sheet of ’70s-themed decals to decorate the chair Cannot be gift wrapped. Requires 3 AA batteries, not included. Sorry, this item cannot be shipped outside the US or Canada. American Girl's company name and address, plus the product description, will appear on the shipping box. Skip to main contentNo Sew Blankets No Sew Fleece Blanket Doll Clothes Patterns Doll Patterns Ag Dolls Doll Crafts Diy Doll American Dolls Doll Furniture Forward A fun and easy NO SEW blanket for American Girl ® Dolls by helen. I imagine you could do a small scale of this. I am going to try it on a monster high scale and see if it works. I'll post pics after I try it.

New (4) from $100.00 Sold by American Girl and Fulfilled by Amazon in easy-to-open packaging. This item's packaging will indicate what is inside.Ship in Amazon box American Girl Julie’s Egg Chair Set American Girl Julie Doll & Paperback Book FREE Shipping. American Girl Julie’s Egg Chair Set Authentic American Girl® furniture for 18” dolls Girls can attach their own electronic music players After basketball practice and homework, Julie unwinds in her stereo egg chair. It has real working speakers and a 3.5mm audio cable for girls to attach to their own electronic music players (not included), plus a matching plush orange ottoman so Julie can put up her feet and relax. 18.5 x 13.2 x 13 inches 6.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 8 years and up #195,594 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #4,191 in Toys & Games > Dolls & Accessories > Dolls 5.0 out of 5 stars Sophia's Pets for 18 Inch Dolls, Complete Puppy Dog Play Set, Perfect Doll Toy for 18 Inch American Girl Dolls & More!

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ergonomic desk chair best Learn more about Amazon GiveawayJulie’s Egg Chair Review from Kristen One of our Doll Diaries community members, Kristen, was lucky enough to get Julie’s Egg Chair the day it came out and has been kind enough to take photos and send her review to us to enjoy! When I first saw this chair online, I couldn’t wait to see it in stores (and to have Ivy to lounge in it). Recently I went to the BeForever launch at the American Girl Store in San Francisco/Bay Area (Palo Alto). They had this on display and Ivy really enjoyed it.

I was given permission to get this, (and Ivy was thrilled), so here is the review! Julie’s egg chair set comes with the chair, the ottoman, a sheet of stickers to decorate, and the cable to play music from a music player or music playing device. You can see Ivy sitting in it (with my phone plugged in), the chair & ottoman, and the backside of the chair, decorated with the sticker sheet. In this collage you can see the inside of the chair, with a soft bright orange polyester material, and velcro on the cushion (detachable). The speakers are on either side of the doll’s head (sitting down). This is a closeup of the back with the battery compartment (takes 3 AA batteries, not included), volume adjuster, and the socket for the cable (to connect). The ottoman is an orange plastic, with the same soft bright orange polyester material. It has feet on the bottom to stand. In case you were wondering, the chair is about 6.5 inches in depth and 17 inches tall. Overall, the this set is a bit overpriced ($100), but it is a great piece of furniture to add to any dollhouse/room/space.

On the scale of 1-10, I would rate this a 9.Does anyone else have this piece already? What do you think of it? If not, is it on your wish list? Skip to Wiki Navigation Skip to Site Navigation The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title. It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles. Return to American Girl Wiki. Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected. Sorry, the page you were looking for was not found.We are back into the swing of things after the New Year, and we are excited to see what 2016 brings! To celebrate the new year, here is a cool little tutorial that I dreamed up for everybody. I gave a cute little egg chair for 18″ dolls to my daughter for Christmas, and I thought that you would all like to know how to make one too.

If you don’t recognize it, I got the idea from the American Girl Julie. She is a free spirited historical doll from the 1970’s who has a really fun, hippie style. When my daughter saw her line, she was instantly in love. Julie’s egg chair has been a coveted favourite for quite some time ever since, so at long last, here it is! The original is wired for speakers, but since our dolls can’t actually hear anything, we figured that it didn’t matter if ours didn’t have sound. Here are a few pics of the overall process: I started out with a clay pot. I have seen people use balloons to make the egg chair, but I didn’t have a balloon that was big enough. Instead, I used the pot to shape the top as well as the bottom of the tin foil into an egg shape. It worked pretty well if I do say so myself, although I was winging it for the most part. At this point, I had no idea how the chair was going to turn out. Just be sure to measure to make sure that your doll fits in there.

Next, I used the papier mache technique to cover the entire thing. I did about three layers for this, so it is best to leave it to dry for a couple of days after. The chair was beginning to take shape! Once it was dry, it was time to paint. After priming, I chose a high gloss white paint. A couple of coats are all that’s needed. By now, I was starting to decide what kind of base I should put on the chair. I used a plastic child’s plate, and the plastic lid from a large peanut butter jar. I wasn’t ready to attach the base yet though. First, I had to add some 1970’s pizzazz! Aren’t these the coolest stickers ever?! And they were absolutely perfect for my chair! I modpodged them on there so they wouldn’t come off, and then I used a high glossy varnish finish on the whole thing. The result was awesome, just like hard plastic! I still hadn’t attached the base of the chair by this point. It is just balancing on there for the picture. I had to prime it and paint it with metallic silver paint first.