Hello Dear Sweet Blog Peeps:
Here is the last of the Christmas dollhouse posts from our house.
(Don't forget, we have a dollhouse mansion coming next week.)
The upstairs bedroom has a poinsettia bedspread which is, of course, a handkerchief. It's so cute.
It's nice to have things in the dollhouse which remind us of times away from Massachusetts.
See the tiny swan on the dressing table? My daughter bought it for me in Europe.
It's about as big as your thumbnail!
The Christmasy rug, by the way, is a coaster!
And look at the sweet little poodle!
And the tiny glass Christmas tree!
Of course the Bible on the dresser is ready to open and have the dollhouse people read about the Christ child's birth!
Here is the children's bedroom.
See the sweet little girl and Christmas kitty near the pint-sized Christmas tree ?
There is even a pink dollhouse in the dollhouse!
Yes, and it has an itsy bitsy Christmas tree! How fun!
WHAT MAKES YOUR CHILD'S HEART SING?
So adorable Susan.. I love it I have an old metal doll house from the fifties been sitting in storage but once I get Mamas house done I been thinking I would like to set it up I have some furniture I purchase years ago sitting up in Mamas attic.. it's not the original but I think it will do.. going to check back post.. with love Janice
ReplyDeleteSinging!! I recall being just a little tyke and singing in the tub because I loved the echo in the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteHonestly Susan I do not know how you have the patience to do your miniatures. Whoa doogies that house sure is something.! Makes me want to shrink and movecright in!!!!
All the rooms indoors are just so beautifully done Susan. It looks so "homey"...great job. I loved all of these shots!
ReplyDeleteThat tiny doll house inside the doll house is amazing. I like seeing the Christmas lights on houses.
ReplyDelete... as gorgeous as I knew the little bedrooms would be Susan......
ReplyDeleteYou are an amazing craftsperson... xxxxxx
Hugs and Blessings... Barb xx
Hardwood floors!
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Oh Susan! I've enjoyed seeing your doll house SO much. (I'm afraid mine are sadly neglected right now, but you've certainly stirred my imagination!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Susan! Quite ready for the Christmas season!
ReplyDeleteI love how you use certain items that were meant for one thing and use them for something else. You would never know. Love the swan and is that a glass Christmas tree?
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