I plan on babbling on at great length about my new obsession. Since the posts are bound to be long and/or picture heavy, I've decided to make a filter.
Yup - count me in. I'm always interested in craftitude.
Have you ever played with Sculpey? It's great for making dollhouse food. If you want your kitchen to look like dinner's in the process of being made, or have a cherry pie sitting on the sideboard, Sculpey is the ticket.
my aunt cynthia owns a huge victorian house in saratoga springs. she and her husband spent years making a huge scale replica of the house by hand. it's amazingly detailed, right down to the carved banisters and wallpaper. they have 4 cats who live in there from time to time...
My uncle built me a HUGE dollhouse when I was 2 years old. My mother furnished it and I played with it until I was about 8 or 9, but unfortunately, it's been sitting untouched in my basement ever since. My parents and I can't decide what to do with it--whether to give it away or keep it. My uncle, who was more like a grandfather to me, died in 2000 so I'd really rather not give it away. Maybe if I read your entries and see your pictures of your dollhouse, it'll inspire me to do something with mine.
OMG yes please. I have a dollhouse of my own (in storage in connecticut) and have many of my own nesting/decorating and building urges, so please include me!! (I can even tell you about the amazing doll house stores in Grenada, Spain if you want...:)
I have a Victorian House that my grandfather handmade for me. Now, it's mostly my wine rack, but I will fix it up. I would love to be in on the filter.
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Have you ever played with Sculpey? It's great for making dollhouse food. If you want your kitchen to look like dinner's in the process of being made, or have a cherry pie sitting on the sideboard, Sculpey is the ticket.
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my aunt cynthia owns a huge victorian house in saratoga springs. she and her husband spent years making a huge scale replica of the house by hand. it's amazingly detailed, right down to the carved banisters and wallpaper. they have 4 cats who live in there from time to time...
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My uncle built me a HUGE dollhouse when I was 2 years old. My mother furnished it and I played with it until I was about 8 or 9, but unfortunately, it's been sitting untouched in my basement ever since. My parents and I can't decide what to do with it--whether to give it away or keep it. My uncle, who was more like a grandfather to me, died in 2000 so I'd really rather not give it away. Maybe if I read your entries and see your pictures of your dollhouse, it'll inspire me to do something with mine.
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I love craftyness.
Count me among the maniacs.
J.
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J.
PS *headbang*
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You'll have to come play "invisible dolls" with me once the house is finished. :)
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b - i ramble about hobbies and stuff without giving people the option of not seeing it ;)
yeah, put me in ;)
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PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME!!!!!!!!!!!
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p.s. thankee thankee for the xmas card i just got it (i'm in florida and my parents had to bring it down from nj)
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