The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
Coincidentally, after posting my last entry about dollhouses, I stumbled across these photos of an abandoned farmhouse in Saskatchewan, Ca...
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
natural色の生活~handmade家具の画像
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
From a surprising kitchen steal to the window treatments worth splurging on, Emily Ward and Louisa Pierce talk shop about AD’s May cover story with actor Emma Roberts
Family Tooter (Owls) lives in a pink boot-shaped house which they transformed to be a school. Mrs Tooter is a teacher and her husband Mr Tooter is a priest/photographer/helper at the school. Mr and Mrs Tooter has two little baby owls, Amy and Ian. If someone has their family booklet still left, I would like to get the background story here. I only remember that they had to leave their home forest because there was a motorway near it and they couldn't get sleep during nights (?). So that's why they came to Gardenville (place where every Teeny Weeny Family lives now) The playset comes with figures and accessories listed below: Figures: Mrs Tooter (Owl with the black hat) Amy Tooter (Baby owl with a teddybear) Ian Tooter (Baby owl with a red cap and football) Accessories: Boot-shaped schoolhouse (split in half when open) Silver Bell Yellow Ladder Chalkboard Brown stick I'll note my missing pieces with red. Mr. Tooter y ou can see in the pictures, comes in a Wedding Church playset. All of the furnitures and toys and other figures are from different playsets, I will be covering them later. I remember I bought this playset from this cute little toyshop near my childhood home. It was snowing when me and my mother were shopping and I already had bought one playset before this (Schoolbus) so this was natural follower. Amy Tooter is also one of my favorite figures. When I was bringing the playset back home, I accidentanly dropped Amy (I noticed it afterwards) somewhere (I had opened it at car and test played it, bad idea...:S) Well I searched everywhere, cried for hours and blamed myself. I remembered that I had reeled outside our door a bit, so I started searching outside. Outside our door, there was this pile of snow and I knew I would never ever find Amy anymore if it had dropped to snow. Well... a week later the snow had melted away a bit and what did I see!!! Amy was laying in a small puddle. It was a happy reunion!
Un vent de modernité souffle sur les maisons de poupées. Design, originales, écolos, elles nous étonnent. Notre sélection.
Asked to redesign an 1899 house for grandparents, parents, and kids to share, architects TBo came up with an artful, well-composed update and extension.
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
Das lustige Puppenhaus Funkis von ferm LIVING besticht durch seine einfachen, maßvollen Linien, die charakteristisch sind für klassische funktionalistische Gebäude. Das zweistöckige Haus aus Schichtholz verfügt über fünf Zimmer und einen Balkon und kann an der Wand montiert werden. Funkis bietet ein stilvolles Zuhause für Puppen und ihre Freunde, kann aber auch zur Aufbewahrung und Präsentation von Gegenständen genutzt werden.
natural色の生活~handmade家具の画像
Good morning! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! A couple of weeks ago we shared the details on the kitchens we made for our inexpensive IKEA dollhouses and today I wanted to share the photos and source info for our second room in our dollhouse – the study.Read More
The actor enlisted AD100 firm Pierce & Ward to help fashion a cozy yet sophisticated LA base for her and her young child
If you follow me on Instagram you will already know that I picked up the most amazing house on FB Marketplace a couple of days ago. The original owner did such an incredible job building it 20+ years ago and although I want to update it in my style, I also want to keep much of the house’s original b
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Good morning and Happy Sunday! I shared pictures of Lillie’s dollhouse in her room a couple of weeks ago (you can see it here at the bottom of this post) and today am going to share some pictures of the Christmas decorations I added to mine.Read More
Here is my newest addition to my adventures in dollhouse making. My niece Vera was born in February, and I believe all little girls should have a fabulous dollhouse. I added working windows to both the Corona Concepts Dollhouse and the Corona Concepts Primrose addition. I am still working on the exterior door trim and hinges, so the patio is not fully attached yet. There was not enough light for the attic in the Laurel, and I wanted to make it into a little girl's bedroom. I also wanted there to be more light in the Primrose tok floor so I could make it into a baby nursery. With the extension there are seven rooms total instead of five. I still have to paint and attach the chimney. Vera's bedroom is in green, lavender and whites, so the house will be a perfect addition to the room! I had leftover wallpaper from the Garfield Greenleaf Thumbelina. It was a wonderful way to recycle the leftover wall paper. I had to order some more stone floor paper for the kitchen and the flagstone on the patio. There are tiny, purple and lavender roses in the window flower boxes. I used floral foam which I cut to size to fill in the boxes. This way the flowers are at a nice height. The Baby Nursery in the Corona Concepts Primrose extension with added working windows. The Kitchen in the Corona Concepts Primrose Extension. The Master Bedroom in the Greenleaf Corona Concepts Laurel Dollhouse. I added a child friendly fireplace which seems to be very sturdy. A lovely, little painting over the master bed fireplace. I have several more that will go in the house closer to completion. I had leftover parquet flooring from the Garfield Greenleaf Thumbelina. I used it in the master bedroom around a silk/velvet velour insert for carpeting. I added a balcony/railing in the little girl's room so no one would fall down the stairs :) Can't have accidents happening! A view outside of the Corona Concepts Laurel Dollhouse master bedroom. A tiny working window I added in the little girl's bedroom complete with a silk, pink balloon shade! The foyer and living room for the Greenleaf Corona Concepts Laurel Dollhouse with faux marble flooring. The foyer/living room. I added another fireplace to keep cold evenings warm and cozy! :) I had some leftover faux tin ceiling wallcovering from a project. This is human-sized. It worked quite nicely for the dollhouse. You can purchase it from the Home Depot. The picture over the fireplace features the Mackenzie Childs farmhouse in New York in a frame from one of the Corona Concepts furniture kits. I painted it with gold leaf. The Greenleaf Corona Concepts Laurel dollhouse comes with stairs in the kit that have spaces between them. I added pink velvet to complete the stairs and add some extra color. A pretty mural hunting scene in the dining room. A pretty, ornamental cartouche. A Bay Window A child-friendly doll family for Vera to play with. Outdoor lawn furniture for Vera's Dollhouse. I added lace and some white, cotton velvet to give the set a homey look. I made it from the Corona Concepts Patio Furniture Kit.