Okay, so I’ve been wanting to make a little play kitchen for my niece, and I finally got around to doing it. I decided to go with a “gift kitchen set” theme because, well, who doesn’t love presents?
Getting Started
First, I gathered all my materials. I already had some leftover plywood from another project, so that was a big win. Then I grabbed some paint, brushes, screws, and hinges. I also found some cute little knobs at the hardware store that looked like tiny presents. Perfect!

Building the Base
Next, I started building the basic structure. I cut the plywood into the shapes I needed for the countertop, sides, and back. Let me tell you, sawing plywood is a workout! After that, I screwed everything together. It wasn’t perfectly straight, but hey, it’s handmade, right?
Adding the Details
This is where the fun began. I painted the whole thing a bright, cheery red. Then, I used different colored paints to make it look like a giant gift box. I even added some ribbon details using masking tape and paint. It was a bit messy, but it turned out pretty good!
- Attached the little present knobs to the oven door and cabinet.
- Painted a “stove top” onto the counter using black paint.
- Added a small shelf inside the “oven” for storing play food.
The Finishing Touches
Finally, I added a few extra touches. I found some old plastic containers and painted them to look like pots and pans. I also made some pretend food out of felt – little felt cookies and pizzas. They were so cute!
It took a few days of work, but seeing the finished kitchen set was totally worth it. My niece is going to love it! It’s not perfect, but it’s made with love, and that’s what matters. Plus, I had a blast making it!