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Lovely choice for your collection. Purples are always a great palette, imo.
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I had this on my follow/watch list on Ebay. I missed out getting it. Congrats!! Hope you enjoy it. It looks very intriguing.
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Looks great. Wonderful idea.
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Such a great collection of crockery. Hard to find authentic looking pieces. Congrats
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Adorable. Inspiring me to test the crafting waters again with a smaller idea like this. Thanks.
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So cool. Love the story potential of intrigue, deception and secrecy that comes with a "book" like this.
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Wonderful finish to your project! Love it!
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Great system of how orderly you have it all sorted and stored. Your tutorials are great. Thanks for sharing.
And please give your sweet assistant (and twin) some pats from us. What killer eyes! How could you ever say "no" to those.
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Looks great! Do you use regular wood glue to adhere the egg carton to the builder's foam?
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Missed this when you first posted it. It's gorgeous. You have such great taste in architecture and design.
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Looks fabulous. I've been following your blog and am quite enthralled with this build.
I used that base kit once and created an outdoor upper deck area. Perhaps Gustav might need a quiet private spot to sip his drink on a warm summer evening. Possibly his miniature windmill build could be part of a lovely outdoor garden.
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Just did a online search of wicket doors. Very fun to check them out. There seems to be a significant dividing line of "meant to be hidden" doors and "meant to be in plain view" ones. Wondering if the inner door edges and areas where it would be touched could be shaded to show wear and tear and use marks that might make it stand out just enough. Unusual hinges might also work. Something like hinges that look like hands shaking or snakes wound together. Carvings or dragon bite marks or other unique designs on either the inner or the outer door would cause it to be more visible. Some of it depends on how you want it to read to the audience - secret, known only to a few or well known. Good luck.
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Looks like it will turn out perfect. Always enjoy your style.
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Loving your new build!! Good to see you too. Miss you. The fireplace and cookery are wonderful as are the sleeping cupboards. Is the scullery going to be on the left beyond the drape?
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Looks like some I have in RL!!
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Looks poised to become a work of art in your hands Karin.
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Quite charming. I'm sure she will be thrilled. Great details.
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The blanket chest is very lovely. Will go with many styles. I've always had great luck with Minimum World products as well.
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I love the new look. I used some wavy sticks for a floor once. Fun to experiment, right?
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Very festive.
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Um, shoes, maybe shiny black patent Mary Janes?
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Found it. Thanks so much. I think I'm hooked to that show now.
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On 9/3/2016, 8:51:06, Debora59 said:
I will see if I can find it but pretty sure its season 15 or possibly 16.
Thanks, I'd love to watch that one.
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1 hour ago, Debora59 said:
... When they toured this manor they said it was built in the E shape, a style used again and again during this period.
It's lovely. I'm a pushover for anything old and stone (or made to look old and stone).
I've tried looking through the season and episode lists and haven't found the one with this one yet. Can you post the season number and episode number please.
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Fragile on the outside but fierce on the inside perhaps?