Mona, I made a prototype out of too thin poster board and I am glad I did, the cardboard will have to be pretty thick to work, and maybe the contact paper would help with the sturdiness. On the original website that I posted she has a papercrafts part of her site, and on there gives more details about making the kitchen and shows her sketch and prototype.
skatty, here is a wooden one with put together and apart, maybe it would help if your dh does it
daddytypes.com/2007/01/06/please_sir_can_i_have_some_momoll.php
LORRIEc, I agree, I don't think it will be an heirloom, that is why I kind of wanted to paint it instead of mess with the contact paper. But also thought it would be a nice alternative for the pink ones for boys.
I'm so happy others think that it is cool. I think I will try and use black pipe cleaners coiled for the burners. I have been trying to think of something to use for the faucet, and I plan on using a stainless steel bowl for the sink. My dh was totally against it at first-couldn't see the use of a kitchen "Just have her cook with you." I had a plastic one for my lo1 and he said he never could see the use of that one either, but if we were going to have one for lo2 then buy one, or make it out of wood. We are totally strapped for $ at the moment-and I am the cheap one, so he knew that wouldn't happen, and he is recovering from a surgery and wouldn't be able to do anything with wood for who knows how long. But we went to a friends house on Sunday and they had a plastic one and you couldn't tear her away from it, even to go see their puppies, and then was talking about playing with a kitchen later so that softened dh. Regardless of our financial shape, this is something I would do, but sometimes your happiness with things gets fuzzy when what would be a choice becomes your only choice, iykwim. Anyway when I mentioned the worry of lead, well I made progress with my dh and then I used the graph paper and poster board to make the model and he is being won over.
I am really impressed with this woman's ability to come up with this, I think she used the wooden one as an inspiration, but still to come up with the cuts and all of it, I am just not that ingenious. I am glad she shared it.
Have any of you seen any non plastic toy pots and pans?