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From the album: Trying new things
Here is my latest house, delivered to the customer. This is a half scale (1:24th) Log Mansion. The base kit is the Alisha Dollhouse by Laser Dollhouses with alot of bashing and additions. Paperclay stonework interior and extierior. Plaster and beam interior, blood sweat and tears! More on ye olde blog! Minifanaticus Blog© Minifanaticus
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
Laura with her own doll, Charlotte.© Emily Morganti 2013
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
Mary at the mirror. I didn't realize until I put her here how low that mirror is! I should move it up a bit.© Emily Morganti 2013
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
The dolls don't stand up on their own so for now they're leaning on things. I might try sticking wax to the bottoms of their feet.© Emily Morganti 2013
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
The Ingalls family from the back. These were made for me as a custom order by Prarie Crocus Studio on Etsy.© Emily Morganti 2013
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
Here's the half scale Ingalls family with hair and clothes, next to a spool of thread as a size reference. These were made for me as a custom order by Prarie Crocus Studio on Etsy.© Emily Morganti 2013
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From the album: Little House in the Big Woods Cabin (half scale)
I don't usually put dolls in my dollhouses, but the Little House cabin seemed awfully empty without the Ingalls family. So I went in search of dolls, which was tricky since I needed them to look a very specific way, and pickings are slim in half scale. I ended up on Etsy where I found patterns for 1:12 dolls and pioneer clothing at Prarie Crocus Studio. I'm not much of a sewer, so I contacted the shop owner to request a custom order. Here's a picture she sent me of the dolls in progress. Whatever happened to modesty...?© Emily Morganti 2013
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