Since I don't have much to blog about and since Margaret ( do visit her lovely blog Life in New Zealand) wondered if the inside of my dollhouse was furnished I thought I'd take a few pictures and post them. Too bad I didn't check first to see if it was tidy. The kitchen especially looks a mess. But you get the idea.
The hand you see on the right belongs to my longsuffering husband who was holding the wires out of the way. The wires that were for the tiny Christmas lights on the roof.
Thanks for coming by. G.M.
That is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh what a special doll house. I hope you have had some little hands to play with it over the years.
ReplyDeleteI would like to take a magic wand and make that precious couch full-sized! What a sweetly furnished house!
ReplyDeleteI love it. The house looks as though a party was held and the cleaning lady hasn't shown up yet. :-) Ha!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I am overwhelmed. It is all so exquisitely beautiful, exactly how I would love mine to be if I had one. I just love it :) xx
ReplyDeleteIt is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi G.M....you have a lovely Dolls House there- I'm guessing 1/16th or 1/12th Scale? Best Wishes. KEV.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kev. It's 1/12th scale.
DeleteThis is a wonderful and valuable dollhouse! Amazing! It emembers me of my children-time, my father restaurated also one like this.
ReplyDeleteI love your doll house! My mom bought my daughter one 35 years ago and it is still in the box, I think I will work on it!
ReplyDeleteLove your dollhouse. I've been shopping for one, just haven't found one that I like that's in my price. I think I would get a lot of pleasure 'playing' with it. :)
ReplyDeleteSweet dollhouse! I have 8 to work on but am focusing on one for now. You've inspired me to head to my studio today above the garage and do a bit of work on it. Very neglected over the holidays ~ a work in progress!
ReplyDeleteX Chy
Oh so life like! I see that your creativeness has spilled over from your beautiful home to this precious little doll house. I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat!! It would be "a dream come true" to have a dollhouse like this! Kitchens usually are in a mess aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThe dining chairs are nearly exact replicas of several that I have here. Mine are over a hundred years old and they are wearing out!
ReplyDeleteLove you doll house and how you've decorated it. It's a talent I think like Ken's trains.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty doll house. I was sorry to hear about your bunny. Lately my grey bunny has acted like something is wrong. He falls easily, almost like his back legs are weak. Hopefully, they both will be okay.
ReplyDeleteI think the lady of the house must have a kitty that jumped on the counter and knocked those things off...lol.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the dollhouse.
How sweet!
ReplyDeletethat's really as sweet house! I love the kitchen addition! God bless you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute doll house! :)
ReplyDeleteLove that....it is totally so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love to peek into dollhouses. It always amazes me at how real everything looks, not to mention I would love to move right in. You must have a lot of fun playing. I know I would.
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I've been thinking of making one! I especially like your diningroom. Did you do all of it yourself? If so, when and how did you begin? Just curious. It's awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful dolls' house!! I have always adored them. Yours is very special, and all the furnishings remind me of a cozy home back in the mid 1900s. So perfect! Thanks for sharing :)
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