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Friday, July 31, 2015

Doll house changes and additions



As many of you already know, we recently got a new dollhouse.
We just wanted to share some recent changes and additions!

 This room got a new dresser.

A very pretty painted jewelry box
we found at a thrift store.

 The little corner cabinet that was in the above room is now
Alice's wardrobe. (also found thrifting!)

 Molly & Nell are both getting new quilts.



AND



The bathroom has been given some new touches.
BEFORE

AFTER!
A satin shower curtain, a soft rug...

 And, a new chandelier!



Next, maybe a new, larger mirror?

See how it all turned out

7 comments:

  1. Love the additions and changes! Too bad we all don't live close together so we can play with each others doll houses.

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  2. I know! I would love to go see your dollhouse and play dolls! :) At least we can share our creativity online, the next best thing.

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  3. So cute! The bathroom has really transformed and I love that chandelier. Fancy! I'm in the middle of working on our doll house as well and it's really fun. It's just getting started, but if you would like to see how it's coming, here's a link. (You can remove it if you don't want it here :) https://dollthings.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/wip-doll-spacedollhouse-part-2/

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  4. I just love these photos! You have so many good ideas! Thanks so much for sharing these!

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  5. @ Dawn - I am so glad you like our changes. WE have fun with our dollhouse. I saw your dollhouse and I love what you have don so far, great ideas!

    @ Darlene - Thank you, we love sharing our creativity and ideas. That is our goal, to share inexpensive ideas for doll play.

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  6. Heather7:54 PM

    Fun! Love the smaller room for Alice!

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  7. Thank you Heather, I always seem to find pieces that fit dolls of all sizes. I love thrifting and I am always on the look out for miniatures that would work as doll accessories.

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