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Thank you! It was a fun little house to build and I enjoyed putting the furniture kits together as well (most of the ready made furniture was discounted when a store went out of business).
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Thank you Jeanne!
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Ray always thinks it's dinnertime! He's a very droll fellow and keeps this expression most of the time. I think he's concentrating on listening for a can opener. He has super hearing powers.
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Beautiful!
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dollhouse for a real Doll!
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Wow! Beautiful!
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She got a second place ribbon in the SC State Fair last week
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it's hard to see, but the front door is a shiny dark red. Youngest son had to replace the window 'glass' with new printed plastic he made on the computer. The old sheets that came with the kit had gotten gummy and scratched.
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it's done, and it's there. I am WAY too old to work till 3 a.m. on these things anymore. 4 days later I'm still in jet lag.
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since it is an old house restoration, there are some issues to resolve. The front steps were in bad shape, and the roof has concerns. Kellan has made lattice sides for the steps that will make it look much better.
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and let me tell you how BEAUTIFUL Sandra's dolls are! She is so sweet and generous and gave me the porcelain body kit to start this project.
Namaste, Sandra!
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Thank you! Your encouragement has helped push me further to start the display (boy, do I NEED a big nudge to get anything started lately...SC heat has fried my brain!).
I found a nice unfinished box today at AC Moore and have some ideas how to put all together.
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LOL, wish I was still that thin....
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Thanks! Just snippets of wired ribbons
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thank you Jo and Rhonda. Lily's sister Maisie (next to her but cropped out) hasn't been very easy. Tortoise-shell cats are all 'dark's and darker's' with a few weird light colors added in. They make it hard to bring together and look like a 'cat'. Lily was the fun subject. I enjoy drawing people and fur-babies I love!
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I have one in "re-hab" too. I've about settled on a soft yellow main color with white trim like this. I have enough brick stencil to do the base in that. I'm leaning toward a dark shiny red front door and either a few med. blue shutters around some of the rectangular windows or white and green striped awnings. I thought the awnings would be fairly easy to come up with from the fabric store and with some scrap wood. I've struggled through several color changes since the house moved in with us 3 years ago.
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Very nice!
Abby looks like our Tortie, Maisie. She's giving that cabin a cat-scan.
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WOW!!! Gorgeous!
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thanks Debra! He's a young guy we adopted awhile back from a local rescue group. It's rare to catch him quiet and sleepy, since he still has plenty of 'kitten' energy. The previous photo is his Facebook profile pic. We love him regardless, but closeups of his face show too much detail of how sad his eye situation is. Otherwise he's a happy healthy fellow
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she's gorgeous!!
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WOW! Beautiful!
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gosh, she's such a pretty lady!
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the floors are beautiful!
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Great idea! Wish I'd thought of that before I finished mine
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Bea, I noticed Casey in one of your photos. How precious! Ms Ollie is 19 years old, but still has plenty of energy. We got her when she was 9 at a local pet rescue. We were told she'd been a puppy mill momma who was dumped at the facility by the owners. Their loss has certainly been our gain because she is a wonderful sweet pup! Even the cats love her (don't always love each other, but they love Ollie....).