I don't think I've ever shared any images of the inside of my dollhouse. I bought my dollshouse a few years ago at an antique store, it's the first proper one I've had. I'm slowly slowly working on the insides.
Oh! This is pure magic!! I've always dreamed of having a wee house to decorate! I almost thought these were real (people, not mouse sized) rooms! You did an amazing job!! :)
it's really nice. i love miniatures and you have some very nice pieces especially the parlour furniture. i al so like the touch of adding Lincoln in there,
this is so gorgeous! I used to love walking down the doll house aisle at the craft store in town...I have honestly been waiting my daughter's whole life for her to be old enough to enjoy (and take care of) one of those giant victorian dollhouses...I'd love to see the outside of yours!
your dolls house is wonderful! I have been wanting to start a doll house for a while but it seems so decadent I just keep putting it off! Cheers to your lovely mini-abode! xo
I love the idea of photographing miniature rooms like that, it gives you such unusual perspectives that it would be difficult to get in real life (aerial)...
If you ever get a chance, go here: http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/thorne
Also, I think you would like this book: http://www.amazon.com/Nutshell-Studies-Unexplained-Death/dp/1580931456
How lovely! You've done such a fine job.
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather had a dollhouse in the basement, and this brings me fond memories.
oh! it looks just beautiful I didn't know that much detail is possible in a dollhouse :) looks charming
ReplyDeleteOh! This is pure magic!! I've always dreamed of having a wee house to decorate! I almost thought these were real (people, not mouse sized) rooms! You did an amazing job!! :)
ReplyDeletethis is lovely...so smartly decorated!
ReplyDeleteIts just delightful! Love the little details, like the teacup on the sofa... Will you be celebrating Christmas in miniature too?
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Thanks everyone, glad you enjoyed the tour:)
ReplyDeleteoh! it's lovely! i really want a dollhouse... so that at least i can keep that tidy when things around the real house get messy!
ReplyDeletehow utterly beautiful! i love all the details, including what looks like jade glass?!
ReplyDeleteit's really nice. i love miniatures and you have some very nice pieces especially the parlour furniture. i al so like the touch of adding Lincoln in there,
ReplyDeletethis is so gorgeous! I used to love walking down the doll house aisle at the craft store in town...I have honestly been waiting my daughter's whole life for her to be old enough to enjoy (and take care of) one of those giant victorian dollhouses...I'd love to see the outside of yours!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to get my dollhouse out of storage. You've done a lovely job decorating it.
ReplyDeleteyour dolls house is wonderful! I have been wanting to start a doll house for a while but it seems so decadent I just keep putting it off!
ReplyDeleteCheers to your lovely mini-abode!
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I love this post! What a stately doll-home!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of photographing miniature rooms like that, it gives you such unusual perspectives that it would be difficult to get in real life (aerial)...
If you ever get a chance, go here: http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/thorne
Also, I think you would like this book: http://www.amazon.com/Nutshell-Studies-Unexplained-Death/dp/1580931456
YAY for dollhouses and miniatures!!!
Scary, cause it actually looks like the inside of my house. LOL Beautiful photography.
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