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Hi. Always wanted a dollhouse and finally I have a beautiful Beacon Hill Dollhouse. Most of it is finished but I want to turn the attic into either an observation tower, artist studio or perhaps a very feminine boudoir. Would love any ideas you have.
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My shabby chic kitchen handmade from basswood. I still need to make curtains and I'm thinking about adding an island. -
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Updated Shabby Chic Kitchen http://onceuponadollcollection.blogspot.com/2014/05/dollhouse-part-6-changes-in-shabby-chic.html- 2 comments
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Repainted and Reupholstered Dining Set Shabby Chic Cottage Style http://onceuponadollcollection.blogspot.com/2014/05/dollhouse-part-6-changes-in-shabby-chic.html-
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Shabby chic style kitchen sink cabinet handmade from basswood. I shaped the faucet from copper wire.- 2 comments
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
Still need to dress it up with some office props, mini scripts, playbills, file folders, and office supplies, a Tony Award and perhaps a gold record, but this room is basically done. I want to write here!© c The Dollhouse Whisperer
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Hi everyone, since I'm snowed in here in NYC and had to cancel work for tonight :-( thought I'd update my dollhouse blog. I've posted a few pics to my gallery here, but you can see more pics and more details on my blog: www.rockawayrosedollhouse.blogspot.com Enjoy!
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
I took a basic table and chairs and added a tile top to the table and some rose appliques, as well as to the back of the table. It looks more Arts & Crafts movement than Shabby Chic, but I love both styles and it's cool to mix it up. I might add some slipcovers to the bottom part of the chairs as I don't love their architecture.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
Shelf and utility light on left wall put in, flooring put in (varnished popsicle sticks) and handmade corner oven/stock in corner.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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Today's work was to get the Shabby Chic dollhouse kitchen up and running. This picture is after I've put up the second wall of wainscotting (popsicle sticks and moulding)© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
2nd floor shabby chic bedroom. Just a dry fit right now of the bedding. I hand-painted the floor. A few more touches to go but basically finished!© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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Following a tutorial I found on Google images of a RL painted floor (http://whiteoakattic.com/365-days-of-shabby-chic-decor/365-days-of-shabby-chic-decor-resources-painted-floors-1-4-11/) , I taped off the floor, putting a piece of tape in the squares that were going to remain white. I used a ruler and a pencil to make lines at an angle. I'm math challenged - the tutorial has a detailed mathematical way to do it, but I just eyeballed it. Shabby Chic style embraces mistakes. :-)© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
Almost done! I believe at this point I used a few coats of Delta Creative Gloss varnish to seal it in.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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I had some paper cutouts of roses of various sizes from my old scrapbooking supplies. I placed them on certain squares, then varnished them as well to keep them in place, and added a final coat of varnish to the floor.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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Painting the border of the shabby chic bedroom floor
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From the album: The Shabby Chic Dollhouse
I chose a beige border similar to the photo that inspired me. Because the room is small, I decided not to do a double border. I used acrylic paint and small paintbrush. Then I taped off each white square and painted a blue square next to it. The tutorial link I posted has a great tip to avoid bleeding under the tape. My measurements weren't quite square, but I figured that adds to the shabby charm, plus the bed will be covering part of the floor.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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The Painting Process of the Shabby Chic Bedroom floor
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Here's how the painting of the floor began. The bedroom originally had a varnished popsicle stick floor. I sanded it lightly, then painted a light coat of primer - to keep the shabby look.© The Dollhouse Whisperer
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I have been working on the lighthouse latley, ie a few minutes here and there, which is starting to give some result. As w top roo. Floor now is stained and varnished and the "walls/windows" have beentemporarilu put in there, the idea of making one of the walls into a door struck me, will have to make a few adjustments here and there, but I think it can be done? Will have make some changes to the exterior trim as well, but I think that will work... Instead of a lamp area it will be a cozy room, a comfy chair, a small table, a telescope for bird watching and perhaps if space allows a bird cage. Hugs