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Lily Dollhouse Kit built by Artisan Tracy Topps, minisontheedge.com
We're done with "Somewhere in France" dollhouse! This is a commission for Sharon in Australia. This house has a long trip home! This house is 24" across x 24 1/2" tall without the chimneys. The chimneys are a couple of inches tall and are not glued on for shipping. And it's 21 1/2" deep + 3" or so for the front porch floor which is also not glued on so the house can fit in the box. This is a side door into the kitchen. Living room with working fire. Entry hall. View from front door towards the back. This is the kitchen. Upstairs. This is the bathroom. All the windows open. Door into the bathroom from hallway. Upstairs hallway. The bedroom with all opening windows. The massive attic! No time to rest on our laurels! We have Roberta waiting on her commissioned dollhouse! See you next time! hugs,
Ikea Flisat dollhouse hacks to turn your Flisat dollhouse into the dollhouse you always dreamed of. Simple ideas as well as detailed makeovers.
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The San Franciscan has always been a favorite of mine, and this one is made all the more special by the Midas touch of Robin Carey.
Dollhouse Miniature ivory area rug in a textured floral pattern. Add a cozy feel to any room with this beautiful pattern. The edges are fringed for a more realistic finish. This item comes in multiple sizes, if you need a specific size please message me. Please note that all sizes are approximate. This item is for dollhouse decoration only and is not meant for small children as toys.
Here is my biggest dollhouse. My husband has made it and it is made from elm. It has 18 rooms and it calls "Väinölä" It takes me about seven-eight years to decorate it.. At the evening... Kitchen: Dining room Second hand Shop: Cafe: Little Bedroom in upstairs.. Living room in upstairs: Kitchen at upstairs: Carpenter: Garret: Cobbler: Toy shop: Dolls House and Toy Sewing room Bedroom Children room Chamber Library Bathroom Hairdresser
plants, fern, palm, flowers, vases, alcohol ink, living room, sewing, pillows,
I made a dormer. The painting on this side is done, just some lead for the roof, the balconies, railing and shutters. Because I have a dormer, there is room for a little guest-room. I also used the beautiful lace that Mercedes give me as curtains, it is just perfect!!
This "rubber" duck is too adorable to pass up. Actually made of hard plastic, it measures 3/4" wide. (Note: it does not float.) Please note there are more items in this collection! Choose from the drop-down menu or find more details on each item here: bath tray - etsy.com/listing/655640018, loose bath bubbles - etsy.com/listing/385481878 and bubble bottle & pouf - etsy.com/listing/678727855.) Be sure to check out my other items. There are more bathroom and dollhouse accessories to choose from! **All of our miniatures are made to fit a 1” scale dollhouse. Please feel free to message me with any questions**
John Carlsson, Dollhouse and furnishings (1912)
We're done with "Somewhere in France" dollhouse! This is a commission for Sharon in Australia. This house has a long trip home! This hous...
You have to admire VC Andrews’s nerve she stomped on the rules of writing with the delicacy of a Mexican hat da…
What is this, a house for ants?!
Listing is for 1 bag of frozen dollhouse chicken. Super cute, and definitely a staple that needs to be stocked in every dollhouse freezer! Not edible. Choking hazard. *Artwork on label is not my own. Comes free for added authenticity
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As a hobby, I create miniatures and decorate and style dollhouses
If you used to be obsessed - you know you once tried to make a DIY dollhouse - check out these 20 dollhouses that'll make you wish you could fit inside.
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If you used to be obsessed - you know you once tried to make a DIY dollhouse - check out these 20 dollhouses that'll make you wish you could fit inside.
A house waiting for its people so it can become a home. Giclee print of an original oil painting by Emily Fox King. Printed with archival pigment ink on archival Hahnemeuhle William Turner paper.
As a hobby, I create miniatures and decorate and style dollhouses
HOW IT ALL BEGAN Sally’s Lundby Gothenburg dollhouse was a Christmas gift from her parents in the early 1970s. She fondly remembers many happy hours playing with it as a child. Years later, she and her dad lovingly restored it and began adding custom extensions to accommodate Sally’s expanding furniture collection. The house—now a sprawling eight-story tower—measures just shy of 5 feet (1.5 meters) across. A BRIEF TOUR The original Lundby sections are the top two floors and the living/TV room and formal lounge on Level 5. The rest was designed by Sally and constructed by her dad in various phases. Wherever possible they used Lundby parts purchased on eBay (doors, windows, balustrades, staircases, and more), seamlessly blending the new with the original. They started by adding a two-story basement to the original house to create a garden area with a balcony, billiard room, and indoor space for the swimming pool. Phase 2 saw the addition of Level 3 and the two levels at the bottom right, including the garage, utility room with WC at the rear, bar, and garden terrace off the kitchen. Sally adapted an original Lundby balcony for use in this level. Level 4 features an outdoor patio area and a family/game room, as well as a landing, second bathroom, and office with adjoining conservatory. Level 5 includes the girls’ bedroom and above it on Level 6 are the parents’ suite and boys’ bedroom. A CREATIVE TOUCH Some of the furniture and unique accessories you see throughout Sally’s amazing house were created by Sally herself. She made the billiard table from a 12th scale dining table, adding molding around the edges and gluing a piece of green carpet on top. The cues are made from wooden barbecue skewers and the balls are colored beads. The green suite to the right of the billiard table was a damaged Barton/Caroline’s Home set that Sally re-covered to match the other furnishings. The washing machine is made from a small cardboard box covered in glossy photographic paper. The round door is made from window acetate and a key ring, and the control panel is a piece of dark cardboard with silver beads for the buttons. The bed and bedding and wardrobe unit in the parents’ bedroom are made from small wood off-cuts, fabric, and sticky-back plastic with a woodgrain effect. The cabin bed/high sleeper in the girls’ bedroom is made from wood off-cuts and a 12th scale bedside cabinet. Sally also made the girls’ patchwork bedding and the curtains in all the rooms. The patio heater on the top floor balcony has a parasol made from a cocktail umbrella. Sally made the weight bench in the family/game room using bits of wood and dowel. The weights are vehicle wheels that she purchased from a model shop and attached to a section of welding rod. She finished it off with two Lundby floor cushions. A WORK IN PROGRESS Sally finds her dollhouse project to be very therapeutic and satisfying, and her passion for it has grown over time. So have her ideas and inspiration! Her latest addition—now in progress—is a ground floor stable area.
We have talked about making miniatures from trash to treasure projects before, but it got a bit to long. So today we are starting part 2.
Dollhouse Wallpaper by Bradbury and Bradbury. Designed for the 1:12 scale miniature setting. Made of matt finish printed unpasted heavyweight paper. This is a new introduction from Bradbury and Bradbury; the makers of fine historically accurate house wallpapers. The colors are rich and vivid!! Price is per sheet and each sheet measures: Printed Area : 10 1/2 in tall x 16 1/4 in wide. Use with the premixed wallpaper paste available in our store. Most rooms will need 3 sheets of wallpaper to finish.
My little dollhouse for Puki puki, by night ^__^
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
Hi Everyone I completely forgot to post pictures of the first Cardboard House I created last month in April. I was inspired by a picture I found on the right that another miniature enthusiast had created. So I had to try and see if I could make the San Francisco looking house myself using cardboard. It took me about 2 weeks to complete in my free time and Days of cutting cardboard strips with scissors. I thought my fingers were going to fall off with thousands of cuts to create the siding and windows and shingles. Ii didn't want to make an exact copy of the house but to give it my own touch. I think it turned out really cool looking and is so lightweight and the cardboard is so sturdy and hard once it was glued down. I really loved using the cardboard, it was a great medium to use. I hope you all enjoy! Me trying to get my walls to look like the small picture I had to create the house from. One small pile of cardboard strips and hours of cutting.
Miniature poker playing cards Dollhouse miniatures Dollhouse decoration Miniature dnd Dollhouse miniature artisan Photography props Welcome ! 😘😘 The miniature version of the playing card is so cute, and it can be done so delicately, it’s amazing! Is it lively on the coffee table in the doll house? Including 54 cards and 2 boxes, the cards are the same as in reality. There are kings and second king in it, and they can fit inside the box, each box can hold 27 sheets. Awesome new products! There are 2 kinds of box patterns, which are shipped randomly! The box needs to be folded by itself, you can experience the fun of DIY. Details: [Size]: card approx. 10*15 mm [Material]: paper [Features]: Including 1 deck of card. A deck of cards consists of 54 cards and requires 2 boxes to be filled. Kind tips: 1. Non-child toys, please pay attention to avoid children eating or accidentally injured; 2. By the characteristics of hand-made, please allow each miniature may have slight differences. Shipping: Orders will be shipped within 1~5 business days after receiving cleared payment by PP. For most of the countries, it will take about 7~19 days to arrive. Welcome bulk order! And if you have something special need, please contact me for more information.