We can’t believe it’s a new year already! With a new year, comes new goals. For many, it's time to make fitness a priority and we'd love to get our dolls in on that action too! Fitness should be fun, right? One way to exercise and play at the same time is by jumping rope! It’s fun to do by yourself or with a group. So join along in this tutorial with us and make your doll a jump rope that can look like it’s really in action! We’ve included instructions for adding wire to the jump rope, for those of you who enjoy photographing your dolls and setting scenes. For younger children, just leave out the wire to make it safe for their age.
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Let's Get Started!
Step 1: Cut a piece of twine 31 inches long and two pieces of wire 31 inches long each. Cut your elastic into two 3 inch pieces. Set all these aside. Cut two strips of card stock from the color you want the handles to be, 2 inches wide by the length of the paper, which should be 11 inches.
Step 2: Using your 3/16 inch dowel and starting my with a short end, roll your cardstock up tightly around the dowel.
Continue until you get to the end of the paper, and use your craft glue to glue the end down. You could do this with hot glue if you prefer, but it may be difficult to get a smooth result (and you may burn your fingers!). We chose to use craft glue, and took our time to hold the cardstock in place for a moment and make sure it stuck well. Slide off of the dowel. Repeat for the second strip of cardstock. You’ve made two thick paper “beads”.
Step 3: Apply some hot glue to the inside of the paper bead, and stick about half an inch of one of your pieces of elastic down into it. You may want to use your long thin tool to hold the elastic in place while the glue cools. Make sure it is glued to one inside “wall” of the bead.
Step 4: Now wrap the elastic down the side of the bead, and hot glue the first 3/8 to half inch down.
Stretch the elastic slightly and lay it down the rest of the way over the side of the bead, applying hot glue to the only to the bottom 3/8 to half inch again. Make sure you hold this in place really well so it is very secure while the glue cools.
Step 5: Now apply more hot glue to the bottom inside of the bead, and use your tool again to tuck the elastic in and hold to the inside wall while it cools.
You should now have an elastic handle that will be used to help your doll hold the jump rope!
Repeat steps 2-6 to make a second handle and set aside.
Step 6: Now take your twine and two pieces of wire and grasp the end of them 1.5 inches away from the ends.
Apply hot glue to the inside of your handle again, and push the twine and wires down into it up to your fingers. Add more glue as necessary; you want a good strong hold! After this, set aside the handle with wires and twine attached.
Step 7: Now we are going to make the little beads that our jump rope will be strung with! Use your remaining two colors of cardstock and make 1 inch wide by 8.5 inch long strips. Then cut each of these in half so the measure approximately 1 inch by 4.25 inches each - it does not have to be exact.
Our jump rope only ended up needing 27 beads, so you only need to make 28 or 30 of these, so you will have a few extra in case you mess up on any of them.
Step 8: Using the dowel again, roll up and glue each strip of paper into a bead, until you have 27-30 beads. This may take a little while, so turn on a favorite tv show or listen to some music!
Step 9: Once you have all your beads made, string them onto your twine and wires, alternating colors, and leaving 1.5 - 2 inches of twine and wires exposed.
Step 10: Once you are done, apply hot glue to the inside end of the handle that is not attached to the twine and wires yet, and push the twine and wires into it. Make sure to leave a little space that is not pushed in so your beads can move around a bit. You do not want them all tightly touching each other.
And that’s it! Once your hot glue has cooled and is set, your doll can jump rope! Stretch the elastic open and put her fingers into the opening on the handles, and gently bend the wire into a nice curved shape. You may need to bend it up at the spots where the wires join the handles. Isn’t that cute?! Now your dolls can enjoy recess like a real person!
We'd love to see your creations too, so if you make one, please tag us on Instagram @PixieFaire and @forofsuch
You can also share pictures in the Pixie Faire Inspritation Gallery right here on the website, either use the #pixiefaire when posting on IG, or just click the little + box to upload your picture right here on the website!
Thanks everyone!
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We’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment and tell us, What is/was your favorite playground activity?
My favorite playground activity was hopscotch. Lucky was the girl who had piece of broken chain to use for her marker, they worked the best!
My favorite was probably the swings.
Favorite playground activity was the swings.
My favorite playground activity was tether ball.
My favorite playground activity was the swings. Still love to do that!
My favorite playground game was 4 square.
My favorite playground activity was tetherball! Second to that was volleyball. And lastly would be 4-square. So much fun with so many friends!
Hopscotch! It was the best!
I always loved the pogo stick they made available for recess. We had a race to get one of three on hand.
My favorite playground activity was hopscotch. Made a hopscotch for my dolls’ school scene. I have also added swings, marbles, jungle gym & hoola hoops to one of my scenes. I am excited to the the jump rope. I have done the one with 2 kids twirling the rope & 1 jumping, but not individual jump ropers. Thank you
My favorite playground activity was hopscotch. Made a hopscotch for my dolls’ school scene. I have also added swings, marbles, jungle gym & hoola hoops to one of my scenes. I am excited to the the jump rope. I have done the one with 2 kids twirling the rope & 1 jumping, but not individual jump ropers. Thank you
My favorite playground game was tag. I also LOVED the jungle gym.
My favorite was jump rope every day at lunch recess on my Catholic school playground. Sometimes we did double Dutch which was a challenge
My favorite playground activity was jumping rope. Or the swings. I’m the winter, until the 4th grade, we could bring sleds and go sledding or fly kites in the spring!
Tennis, paddleball, running, 4-square, and Double Dutch jump rope!!
Tennis, paddleball, running, 4-square, and Double Dutch jump rope!!
In elementary school our playground was asphalt, with no playground equipment, so tag was it. In junior high school, our playground was a ball field, and I hated recess time. At home, I enjoyed hopscotch, jump rope,and riding my bike.
My Favorite Playground Activity is/was twirling around and around on one leg hands clasped on the monkey bars.
My favorite activity at school was plating hop scotch!
My favorite playground activity was Swinging on the swings.
My favorite playground activity was playing Red Rover. That was many many years ago.
My favorite playground activity was swinging – to see how high I could go. I still like to swing, but not as high. :-)
I love races! Jump was fun when I learned how to double dutch
Favorite time playing tag & jumping rope.
My favorite play ground activity was kick ball and red rover. Then the playground equipment. But if I could play on a team of something that was always my first choice.
Although I have been gone for over 45 years, I grew up in Seattle where we had playground “sheds” to play in without getting drenched by the rain. I recall countless hours playing jacks, hopscotch and I believe it was called Chinese Jumprope with an elastic loop stretched between two children’s legs or chair legs.
My favorite activity was the merry-go-round. I’m 90 years and still ride a merry-go-round every chance I get.
My favorite activity was the merry-go-round. I’m 90 years and still ride a merry-go-round every chance I get.
I always loved the swings, as high as they would go!
My favourite playground activity was hopscotch.
My favorite activity was the monkey bars.
My favorite activity on the playground was the monkey bars. Monkey bars at our school were not the same as the jungle gym. Monkey bars had a tall pole (over 2 storoies high) in the middle. A large ring at the top held long heavy chains hanging down from them. On the end of each chain were handle bars, Each kid would take a handle bar and run in a circle. WHen you got enough speed up you would lift your feet and go flying through the air. Unfortunately, monkey bars were out lawed in the second half of the 20th century since they were potentially dangerous. Today’s kids will never know what fun they are missing!
I loved the swings!
My favorite activity was playing lost girls with my friend.
I loved the Potato race.
My favorite activity was the swings.
I loved the swings, still do.
My favorite playground activity was whatever was going on – kickball, Red Rover, jump rope, monkey bars, 4-square, jacks, etc. were all fun!
The merry go round. I could go round all day long. ❤️
My favorite playground activity was tether ball or 4 square. I would play this every recess with my friends.
My favourite playground activity were the monkey bars.
I loved to swing.
When I was little I loved to hula hoop
My favorite playground activity was swings.
My favorite recess activity was sitting in a cover patch with my best friend looking for four leaf clovers!
My favorite activity was playing on the swings and seeing how high I could get.
My favorite game we played in elementary school was (we called it) boys chase the girls! Basically it was tag but with girls on one team and boys on the other. We had a blast lol!!
I liked climbing to the top of the jungle gym — but not the VERY top. I did that once when I was 7 and got stuck up there. The third grade teacher had to come up to rescue me. I never climbed to the tip-top again! I’d stay on the almost-top bars and let my friends have the top bars.
I love this project. I loved jump rope when I was young. You could play by yourself or with so many other girls. We single jumped up to triple robe jumped. It was a great was to include so many, laughing and having so much fun. Thanks for the reminder of young happy activities.
My favorite playground activity was playing tetherball.
Monkey bars, for sure! We used to wrap our coats around the bar and pump with one leg, going around and around. Recess was much too short!
My Favorite activities were four square, tether ball, hopscotch, jump rope and Chinese jump rope.
My favorite thing to do was hula hoop.
My favorite was kickball on nice weather days and dodge ball on inside days. Recess was my favorite time of the day!
Swings were my favourite…. i was never very athletic 😜
Jump rope and hopscotch at recess.
I loved playing hop scotch and playing on the monkey bars.
We spent a lot of time jumping rope, and then someone’s mother taught us to do double Dutch – we thought we were hot stuff!
My favorite childhood playground activity was the swings!
My favorite playground activity was the swings, very tall slide and jack’s.
Definitely playing jump rope with my friends. We did it every recess and it never got old. Those were the days!
I loved to play 4-square!
my favorite playground activity was swinging…i could swing for hours, and as high as i possible could get…fun, fun..
We would play tag, captain may I. Simon says.
Thank you for the tutorial!
I loved Jump rope and hopscotch and swings, and teeter totter.
I loved Jump rope and hopscotch and swings, and teeter totter.
Along, along, along time ago. We chased each other, climbed the monkey bars which were metal, played ball, and double jump rope. Which I was that spry again
The monkey bars! We would wrap our jackets around a bar and put a knee over that and our arms around our knee and spin around and around!
Kickball use to be my favorite school activity
My favorite playground activity was the swings. When recess came, we would run to be first for the swings. We thought we could swing halfway to the clouds, but now I realize it wasn’t nearly that high.
My favorite playground activity was the swings. After that it was four square.
Swings were my favorite activity at home and at the park. That feeling of freedom and reaching for the stars was the best!
On the playground we enjoyed jumping rope with all the songs and tunes to keep us jumping.
At the family 4th of July gathering my aunts Mother in Law taught us double Dutch. It was the most fun!
My favorite playground activity was the swings.
I loved jumping rope and hopscotch. But most of all I loved to roller-skate.
my favorite playground activities was jump rope and hopscotch at home
My favorite activity was swinging – so fun to go as high as we could!
I actually had a few favorites for recess time. I loved swinging on the swings. I still do. It’s very relaxing. I also loved the jump ropes. I used to be able to do a lot with the. Not anymore, lol! Away from school every weekend I would go roller skating. Had my own skates and absolutely loved skating!
My favourite activites at school was Tig! Many happy hours playing and screaming and hiding. I was fitter then :-(
When I was in fifth grade I played a lot of 4-square. (Do kids even play that anymore?) I will admit, though, that once home, my girlfriend across the street and I played spies. “Headquarters” was in the middle of a cluster of trees and we pretended KAOS was after us. We could get ourselves pretty scared. Only thing is, I had to be Agent 99 because she always got to be Honey West!!!
My favorite playground activity was hula hooping. Loved it. Thank You for the awesome giveaways.😘
My favorite playground activities were merry go rounds, teeter tatters, and the swings.
I loved jump rope and hopscotch.
My favorite activity as long as it wasn’t spinning I loved it, skipping, hula hoop, always active.
My favorite playground activity was hopscotch.
Probably 4 square
I always loved the swings as a kid. Now I jump rope for exercise ☺️
Always loved jump rope especially Double Dutch!
I love how these match the duel colored plastic bead ropes we used at school. Very nostalgic!
I always loved the swings the best.
Love the jump robe. Great idea.
My favorite play ground activities was tetherball and monkey bars!!!! Oh the fun times…..
My favorite was 4-square and double dutch jump rope.
My favorite activity was playing kick ball!
I loved the swings and the merry go round. The swings was my favorite I could stay on them my whole recess until my teacher called us in.
Loved jump rope..especially Keep the Kettle Boiling! And…jacks! I just bought my nieces Cats Cradle! Man… I miss those days!
You could find me either on the swings or the basketball court.
I liked box hockey — I don’t know if it was regional or not, but whenever I mention it, people have never heard of it.
My favorite playground activity was jumping rope, but I loved throwing washers just as much.
My favorite activity at school recess on the playground was playing jacks. Second favorite was jump rope where we sang jumping tunes.
Jeri
January 12, 2022
My favorite playground activities were tether ball, four square and jacks.