DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote. For a quick and simple play kitchen, try using a plastic tote, along with some decals.  We have decals to make a regular Plastic tote into a child’s play kitchen with room to store all the food, dishes and pans. All you have to do is peel and stick. Custom sizes are available, just email for details. You can also use these for entertainment unit and cupboard remakes. Any thrift store find can be converted into a play kitchen using paint, and some decals.

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote: Decal Sets

Our decals have a strong adhesion, so they will stick to most surfaces, including wood, plastic, and metal. Even painted plastic surfaces, just be sure the paint adheres to the plastic. Most paint that is intended for plastic will adhere strong enough.

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote
DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

This set, which consists of four burners, can be found here:

Ebay

Etsy

Amazon

There is two 3 3/4 inch burners, and two 5 inch burners with this set.

 

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote
DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

This set can be found here:

Ebay

Etsy

Amazon

There is two 3 3/4 inch burners, and two 5 inch burners with this set, plus a dial decal.

DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote
DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote

This set can be found here:

Ebay

Etsy

Amazon

There is two 3 3/4 inch burners, and two 5 inch burners with this set, plus a dial decal, and an oven panel. All are high quality decals, along with high quality graphics.

There are many more designs to come. All the colors can be changed, and all the decals can be resized. This service is only available if we have the time, and a fee may apply.  As the size increases, so will the price. Please email us for further information.

2 thoughts on “DIY Kids Play Kitchen using a Plastic Tote”

  1. do you know how to replace a pedal on a vintage Little Tikes tractor I have had it for 20 years but do not want to throw it away

    • Mine did the same thing, I would say if you know someone who is good with woodworking, get them to make one. I don’t think it would be too hard. A wooden block, drilled down the center to slip it on the metal part. But please don’t throw it away. If you can’t fix it, I bet there is someone else who would happily. Those are really fun, rare, and much loved by little kids. Any of these toys, broken or not, should be put at the curb for someone to grab. I hope it worked out ok for you. Melissa 🙂

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