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DOLLS HOUSES
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Fran | Report | 14 Mar 2008 11:23 |
I am lucky enough to have a large Victorian Dolls House made by my OH. Even got an outside Loo with wooden seat and tiny squares of newspaper on hook! Definately not a childs toy but have no Grandaughter to hand it on to only Grandsons who are more interested in football and TV games!! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 14 Mar 2008 11:51 |
I never had a dolls house as a child - my dad made one for my sister, but we moved 6 months later and he gave it to a family down the road!! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 14 Mar 2008 12:04 |
Just seen your post Liz - yes it is me!! LOL |
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covlass | Report | 14 Mar 2008 12:41 |
We have 3 in our house I have a Victorian one which took me months to tile the roof I still have not built the basement for it thought thats still in the box. My eldest daughter has a nice pink one which is no style she just buy's what she likes for it. Our other daughters was custom made for her as her bedroom is small so there is no where to put it. It looks like any normal dolls house 1/12 scale but it is not very deep and it hangs on the wall. I spend hours making curtains for them and have made a pair with swags and tails and all fully lined. I tend to do work on it during the winter when the warmer weather comes I tend to spend more time in the garden! |
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Frances in Norwich | Report | 14 Mar 2008 21:31 |
Hi Liz, |
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Sally Moonchild | Report | 14 Mar 2008 21:41 |
I saw a thread a time ago about dolls houses and remembered a little wooden welsh dresser at my Grannys house, with miniature crocks and I used to play with it for hours.... |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 14 Mar 2008 21:49 |
I've had electric lights from Sue Ryder shop very good selection and good quality as is the furniture, houses are a lot cheaper than in specialist shops and at fairs, although one shop owner a couple of years ago was complaining in Dolls House World magazine that they are a charity with not the same overheads and shouldn't be allowed to sell new imported doll house things. |
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valium | Report | 14 Mar 2008 21:55 |
My dad made dolls houses forts and garages mine had electric lights in all the room open and closeing doors and windows as dad was in the army we could not take it with us so it was sold Valxxx |
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KerryLouise | Report | 14 Mar 2008 21:57 |
Hi |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 14 Mar 2008 22:43 |
I was looking on the net at some last night and couldn't believe the cost of them. Maybe I'll keep dreaming for now LOL. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 14 Mar 2008 22:58 |
Hi Summer Scribe, don't just look on the net, there are plenty of reasonable houses for sale in some of the specialist shops and as already been said Sue Ryder charity shops are very reasonable. Where do you live, I can recommend a very good shop where they have an all year round club and you can save for one and anything you need to furnish etc., |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:00 |
We don't have a Sue Ryder shop in our town. We do have a hobby shop that sells them though, same place that dad got his train sets. |
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(¯`*•.¸ (¯`*•.¸Valerie¸. | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:14 |
hi all yes Christina look on the auction sites and see how much they go for. Of course the other option is look for a period dolls house and furnish it with your treasures and keep it to pass on.It would be a collector's item and worth a lot. This is what the serious collectors are looking for. I agree with May about sue Rhyder shops they are very resonable. |
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(¯`*•.¸ (¯`*•.¸Valerie¸. | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:20 |
I am a dolls house fan, and as I said I love making things myself as you get great satisfaction out of looking at something you have created. |
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(¯`*•.¸ (¯`*•.¸Valerie¸. | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:29 |
Summer you don't have to spend a lot of money. Start with a simple room box made out of M.D.F.It only needs to be 12"wide x 9"high x10" deep. Then decide what you want to make. It could be a kitchen 40's era as I have just done or a shop or anything your imagination takes you.. |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:37 |
Valerie, that sounds wonderful, but I'm not sure I can do anything so intricate with my FM. |
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(¯`*•.¸ (¯`*•.¸Valerie¸. | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:48 |
summer if you want to pm me your e-mail addy I'll send you a picture of it. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:51 |
Hi Valerie, there are some fabulous room boxes that have been done aren't there, all different sizes. When we go to Pudsey near Leeds the local club exhibit their room boxes and have different themes not just time periods. |
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(¯`*•.¸ (¯`*•.¸Valerie¸. | Report | 14 Mar 2008 23:55 |
The skill of some people May never ceases to amaze me. When I go to fairs and the like It puts my efforts to shame. The woodwork with all the tiny inlays is what I envy as woodwork as I said is not my strong point. I can make most things after a fashion and love making hats |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 15 Mar 2008 02:22 |
Thanks May, Maggie and Frances, yes Maggie I remember telling you about the furniture in Sue Ryder shops, and as Frances says there is one close by here. |