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View File The Beacon Hill Dollhouse Instructions Dollhouse instructions for the Beacon Hill Dollhouse by Greenleaf. This download contains both the instructions and schematic diagrams. This is an electronic version offered in Adobe Acrobat format and requires PDF Reader for viewing. This is offered for personal use and may not be redistributed without written authorization from Greenleaf Dollhouses. For the forum support topic for the Beacon Hill Dollhouse, please click on the Get Support button to the right. Submitter Mini Man Submitted 08/17/2020 Category Greenleaf Dollhouse Instructions
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Dollhouse instructions for the Beacon Hill Dollhouse by Greenleaf. This download contains both the instructions and schematic diagrams. This is an electronic version offered in Adobe Acrobat format and requires PDF Reader for viewing. This is offered for personal use and may not be redistributed without written authorization from Greenleaf Dollhouses. For the forum support topic for the Beacon Hill Dollhouse, please click on the Get Support button to the right. -
Hi - I'm restarting a beacon hill after dragging it around for years. Very excited! Is there somewhere to find the room dimensions? I'd like to start ordering flooring and wallpaper as shipping times are really slow. Many thank!
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Dollhouse experts- I need your help! This is my very first house (I know, bad choice) but I have struggled through with some YouTube videos and blogs that have solved the other mysteries. Now I'm at Step S, Dormer Windows...and the pieces on the SCHEMATIC for sheet 18 match the instructions (and a blog with pics) but the pieces on my sheet 18 (all 4) have no notches on the R/L side pieces and the bottom sill is a simpler shape than the schematic shows. Did they change this? Did I get the wrong sheet 18s? Thank you!
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Hi! I am building the Beacon Hill, and almost finished. I am working on the dormer windows and struggling. My directions got paint spilled on them. Can I see the directions online? And how do you make the roof on the dormer widows! Thanks for any help you can give! I wish I would have thought of doing this when I started! Kathy Stieren
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Hi, I've got a secondhand Beacon Hill kit sealed in box and was going to cut it open to do a dry fit. However, I'm very slowly trying to finish a Willowcrest first. So instead of opening the BH, can someone tell me the height of the ceilings in the upper rooms? I've got a few canopy beds that never seem to fit in dollhouse kits but I'm hoping they might fit in this one.
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My Beacon Hill in process I bought the kit back in 2008. I got the basic shell done at that time, but life put it to the side. This shell has moved from Texas to Missouri, back to Texas, to Virginia, back to Texas. I got a little done here and there. I finally got the box back out in the last month, I have the windows almost done, and some of the trim on. I know I'm sloppy, and I get in a hurry. I put some of the household stuff from the giant box in the rooms, not permanently, just to put something in it. I had a metal dollhouse when I was a child, which is now a collectors item, but I gave it to some random little girl. I gave her the plastic furniture with it, but everything else I kept. I've been finding and saving stuff all my life for this dollhouse, hence the giant box. I'm still undecided about the paint colors for it. Here's a couple of my favorite things, cat table & chairs, and table & chairs made from screen and springs. I had a friend come over a couple weeks ago, and she helped me a little bit. She said I need some people to be living in there. I didn't keep the people I had before. So, mine is going to be this cat family. For now. I printed 2 out on card stock, one with mirror image, then glue them together. No cost. What's funny is...I live in San Antonio, in the "Beacon Hill" neighborhood. Every other place I've lived here, I used the Beacon Hill post office. Worst post office on the planet. However, even though I live in the Beacon Hill neighborhood, they are not my post office.
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Good Morning Everyone, We are getting the Beacon Hill for my daughter for Christmas for us to build together. She loves all things miniature (as do I) and will be thrilled with the traditional style. As a first time builder, my main question is where do we start? Is there a reference book we should have on hand, any tool kits I should buy in addition to the doll house, favorite glue? I would hate to open the box and find we need several additional items, or start and realize we should have done things in a certain order. I am so excited and nervous to start this project with her and want to be as prepared as possible! Many many thanks, Sophie
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Hi everyone. My name is Michael and I live in New York. I’ve been building scale model ships and aircraft for a few years but I’m brand new to dollhouse building. Last year I purchased a Greenleaf Beacon Hill kit to build for my niece who is now 5 years old. I’m getting ready to begin the project now to work on during the cold winter months. I’m hoping to have it ready for her by next Christmas. I’ve been reading through the many excellent posts on the forum and am so inspired by all your creativity and ingenuity. I’m sure I will be back on here many times searching for answers when I get stuck along the way, but the great info I have already found on here has given me a lot of confidence to tackle this project and have fun doing it. I’ll try to share my progress as I go along. I hope everyone has a great weekend and I look forward to chatting with you all more in the future.
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