In Josefina’s story, which takes place in 1824, she uses a telescope to view the church in Santa Fe from afar. We were inspired by her story to recreate a telescope that is just right for a doll! This one is sized for our 18 inch friends, but after reading through it, you may be able to resize it for other dolls.
Follow along to see how to make a doll size telescope and be sure to tell us what would your doll look through her telescope to find?
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Supplies Needed:
Step 1: Using your handsaw, cut each of your dowels as follows: the ¾ inch dowel cut a 2 and 7/8 inch piece, the ½ inch dowel cut a 1 and 3/8 inch piece, and the 7/16 inch dowel cut a 1 and 3/8 inch piece. A good tip is to measure and mark the dowel with your pencil all the way around the dowel. Then first saw a small groove all the way around the dowel on your markings, then go around and around, making the groove deeper, until you cut all the way through. This should give you a pretty level cut, but if it doesn’t, remember it doesn’t have to be perfect! Just do your best!
Using your sandpaper, smooth the rough edges on both ends of all three pieces.
Step 2: Using your wood glue, glue the wood pieces together as pictured, length-wise from largest to smallest, with your small wood finial at the end. Make sure your finial isn’t any longer than ¾ inch, or the whole telescope will be too long for your doll to hold up with her hand! Get each piece as centered and as level as possible, but again, don’t stress if it isn’t perfect. Ours certainly wasn’t!
Let the wood glue dry according to the glue’s drying times listed on the bottle. Don’t worry if your glue seeps out a little from between your dowel pieces. We let ours dry all the way, and it did shrink back some. Then we followed up by trimming off the glue with an Xacto knife.
Step 3: Now it is time to paint! We used two shades of tempera paint mixed together, because we liked the metallic sheen this paint has. If you are painting with a brush like we did (instead of spray painting), hold one end of the telescope and paint the other end completely and let it dry before painting the other end. We did four very light coats of paint, and used a hair dryer in between coats to speed up the drying process. Then we turned the telescope and painted the part we had held before. (If you are spray painting, you can take your telescope outside and spray and recoat according to your spray paint’s instructions.)
Step 4: Now take your little plastic cabochon, and paint the flat side of it. We did two coats of acrylic black paint, letting it dry between each coat.
Using your craft glue, adhere the cabochon to the end of the telescope, centering it in the middle.
Step 5: Cut a piece of the faux leather to be 2.25 by 2.5 inches. Wrap this piece around the thickest part of the telescope, with the 2.5 inch length wrapping around the telescope, and the 2.25 inch length going up and down length-wise. You may need to stretch this just a touch to get the ends to meet, but we have found most faux leathers to be stretchy, so we planned for the little bit of stretch. Use your craft glue to glue it in place, having the ends meet and be flush with each other. Use the masking tape to tape it tightly in place while the glue dries.
Once the glue is set, you are done!
Remove the tape and look at what you made! It’s so cute! Now your Josefina can survey the city of Santa Fe even though it is far away!
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We’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment and tell us, What would your doll look through her telescope to find?
My doll would be looking at the changing night sky.
My Josefina doll would be looking for wildlife while en route to Santa Fe…
My doll would be looking for elk on the mountain top.
The telescope is really cool. I have learned so much through Pixie Faire.
She would be hoping to carch a glimpse of Nessie when looking out over Loch Ness.
My doll would be looking at the stars and constellations, she loves the sky
My doll would certainly look at the stars and the planets. She is quite intrigued by those little white dots and want to see more of them… and maybe a nebula or a galaxy!
She’d be the lookout! (For other Indians).
My doll would be looking for her Highlander. I love historical costumes and accessories! This is fantastic.
Sometimes my Sasha dolls get to help with Vacation Bible School! This year there’s a Mystery Island involved so the dolls would look for that. And to watch out for pirates. And to find the North Star so they can navigate. 18" doll props are a good fit for my Sasha girls and boys.
She’d be reaching for the stars.
My doll would love to see the upcoming solar eclipse! The telescope looks so cute.
My doll would look at the Pleiades.
My doll would enjoy using her telescope to watch people skiing and riding wave boards on the lake.
So cute. Can’t wait to try.
My doll would be looking through her scope to watch the Monarch Butterfly migration going north.
This is adorable! Can’t wait to try!
Darling accessory and looks easy to make. My doll would love looking at the stars.
So cute. Great photo tutorial too.
A telescope would be useful to scan the seas for icebergs this spring
My doll would looking closer at the stars so she could choose one special one to wish upon.
My doll would be looking at the stars and the moon.
Since I have Felicity and Kaya that telescope would be after their time but I am sure Josefina would be looking for wild animals on the Santa Fe mountains. I have visited Santa Fe years ago and it is beautiful.
New clothes on the horizon!
One of my dolls is very into steampunk and would love to have a telescope to use as a prop in photo shoots. It would also be a perfect prop for home decor and possibly, with the
the addition of a sun, moon, and stars shade, a lamp. ; )
What fun to make for the dolls!
She would be checking out the twinkling stars, the shining planets, and the big, beautiful moon in the vast night sky.
My doll and all her friends/cousins would be sitting on the East side of Lake Winnipeg to watch the sunset at Gimli then pickup her telescope to find the buildings that dot the Western shore.
She would be looking at the constellations to see how many she could recognize.
My doll would see whales during a whale watch cruise.
She would be watching the waves roll in from the ocean. She’s always scanning the horizon for those pesky pirate ships that try to slip in.
Maybe birds.
My girl watches the people, they do some interesting things in that big city of Santa Fe.
With a telescope, Josefina could look for her lost sheep.
My dolls would be on the watch for coyotes!
My dolls would be on the watch for coyotes!
You are amazing!! This is so clever and creative. Beyond my skill level but I can appreciate the talent in creating it. Wow!!;!!
She would look at the stars!
She would be looking for palm trees and parrots from her sailboat.
She would use her telescope to look for comets!!!
My dolls would enjoy gazing at the immense Santa Fe sky, searching for Milky Way planets and constellations.
She would find the Easter Bunny.
She would look to see the Big Dipper.
and she would be looking for stars and big dipper
She would be looking for the Tall Ships at sea.
She would use her telescope to find the big and little dipper.
My doll would be waiting for the eclipse in April
My doll is looking at the early pink tulips that survived the massive snowstorm.
My doll would be looking for butterflies and other woodland animals.
My doll would be watching the Buffalo on the prairie and the storms rolling across the plains
The constellation of Orion, with (his?) dog Sirius and the those his bow and arrow are aiming at. Why us the telescope? To spot all the stars in Orion’s belt – but also to see more of the Maidens (maybe 11) than most people can see with the naked eye (Seven).
She will be watching the wildlife on our mountain property, the ships on the lake (we have a pond that’s a doll sized lake) and all the stars, planets and the moon at night.
My doll would be looking for the moon, stars and Mars to see if she can see any life in the galaxy. Thank you Cinnamon for the awesome giveaway.❤️
My girl would start out starwatching and end up on the lookout for UFOs!
I am sure my doll would see the big dippet
Keeping an eye out for bears!
My doll would be looking for BobCats that frequently roam in our neighborhood.
The beautiful stars, moon and sun!
My dolls would be looking for bald eagles, owls and other fascinating birds.
My dolls would be checking the pond behind us to see if there were any birds, ducks or geese there.
Courtney would be looking for Crystal Starshooter and dreaming up new adventures for her!
This is such a sweet idea 🥺
My girl would be bird watching as well as looking at any other animals she could find. She would also gaze at the stars at night.
She would be looking at the stars in the sky.
My doll would watch whales 🐳 while we are traveling on our boat 🛥️ to an adventure.
She would be looking at the moon and stars!
My sweet doll would be looking thru her telescope at what the boys next door are building in their back yard.
Looking at birds in the trees.
She would use it to look out on the ocean and look for the whales.
She would check out the stars in the sky
She would look at all the stars in the sky!
She would be looking for a ship from another planet
She would use it to watch the beavers in the pond
She would be looking on the high seas for the ships with treasures coming in!
Wow the photos are so well done!
If my doll has a telescope, she’s probably look at the moon, or maybe search for pirates!
My dolls would be watching nature or birds, or perhaps the stars!
My dolls would always love to be looking at the stars and see if they can pick out the different constellations.
My girl would be birdwatching ❤️
She’d be looking at the stars!
She would love to see Venus
She would check on the man in the moon
Diana Acevedo
March 19, 2024
Such a cool project!