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From the album: Girls Bedroom
thats right, that is my coffe cup. That is how small it is-
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From the album: Beacon Hill
Very well built. Tape wiring throughout the house and some lights are installed. Haven't tested them yet.© checkmouse
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From the album: Beacon Hill
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
The table (with the extension under the window) I made from a HOM kit. The dry-sink is a Chrysnbon kit, and the ice-box I made myself from a pattern I found in a book (30 years ago).© Checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
The barrel is actually a puzzle that had belonged to my grandfather, who was the only one who could put it back together. It has remained that way since he died in 1952. I had it in my first bookcase dollhouse, and always wanted to add apples to the top, making it look like a barrel full of apples. Finally did it! The apples are glued to piece of clear acrylic, not to the actual puzzle. The picture on the wall is of my great-great-grandmother, who lived in the era of this house.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Note the mixing bowl of bread rising on the stove ledge.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Strapped into the back seat of the car - heading off the WA State Fair. I don't expect to win any prizes on this because it is out of scale, but I wanted to take it anyway.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Little Emily's bedroom is ready for occupancy. A dolly on her bed, her own dollhouse to play with ...© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Her own little dollhouse, with a dollhouse in the bedroom, and a bigger one in the attic.© Checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Sugar, salt and pepper stay on the table - candles are ready to be lit for the evening meal. The child's dress on the ironing board is one I got from a sale at NAME.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
In the bare, unremodeled attic, I have one little micro house - plain, and painted with glitter paint, and one little angel figurine. I have replaced the original back wall of the attic, but not with the 99 (or so) nails that were used the first time. I have 3 elbow hooks which can be easily twisted to remove the wall. Inside I place a motion-sensor battery operated light, so when someone gets close to peer into the attic, the light comes on and illuminates the figures. This is just my tribute to the little girl for whom this house was built, 100 years ago.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Couldn't have it looking bright and shiny, so I aged it a bit and painted the roof to match the house.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Planned to make an apple tree for the yard, but ran out of time, so these smaller trees will have to do.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
In this room I recycled the original blue curtains and put them back in. The bed is an 1880's Gottschalks bed, which I repainted and redressed.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
I was going to paint these letters red, but when I set them out to see how they fit I rather liked the two-tone white-on-white, so I just painted them with a gloss sealer. These are wood letters I found at Hobby Lobby.© Checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Another printie apple crate, abandoned in the yard and collecting leaves and junk.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
One of the printies I made as an apple crate, with the same company logo as the bigger house, doubles as Emily's toybox. Her teddy bear and a book are in it.© checkmouse
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My name is Serge, I'm a sculptor from Ukraine.My works are made of 100% Lead Free Pewter or plastic.I would like to share some of the things that I'm working, and I hope that everyone will enjoy!I'm preparing a project and he will live on Kickstarter soon.My blog http://miniature-games-28mm.com/
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From the album: The Appleby Cottage
Construction is finished except for the ceiling moulding. I put the original flooring back in the two upper rooms.© checkmouse
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From the album: The Borrowers in Washington
As in the original Borrower books, the little boy of the Manor discovers, and befriends, the Borrowers.© CheckMouse
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