This is a brand Barbie "bakery" toy, with two units on the left and right, which can be folded. When opened, there are "oven", "shelf" and "making panel", etc. for children to play the games of "making bread", "baking bread", and finally "selling bread". There is even a "telephone".
This is the front (with rain shelter)
This is the other side
It can be opened, and there is an "oven" and "shelves" inside
I want to transform this old toy into a "bakery" bonsai to put in the garden. So I dismantled the internal "shelves" and opened a window to create a small "bakery" with four "windows" for growing succulents. It was ready in an hour or two and didn't cost a penny. Heres whats next Let me introduce to you the production process and effects.
This is the open front, and this shape is used for bonsai plants
Remove the "oven" and "shelf" inside
Cut out the dark blue area on the right and stick the "awning" on the lower right side
MadePrepared front: Find a few small containers of suitable size and fix the bottom with silicone
This is the back (cannot be seen)
This is what it looks like when standing straight
Put planting soil (90% soil, 5% river sand, 5% long-acting bone meal fertilizer) in the container
Back
Drill two holes on the left and right sides of the bottom, use thick iron wire to make two inverted U-shaped "iron horses", place them in place and insert them into the ground to fix them
Cut some succulents, gem flowers, violet branches (violets also have small flowers) and spider plant branches
This is the front view
This is the back (not visible)
Cutting is very simple and will take root and survive soon
Fixed in place, the plant will hang down along the "window" in the future
Easy to make, it adds another "bonsai". This light blue house is very eye-catching in the yard
Author: Bob from Kangaroo Country