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Welcome to the dollhouse kitchen.
The
style of my dollhouse house is an eclectic mix which reflects my life
in Canada , as well as my English roots.
I try not to have anything which would have been made later than 1944....hence no televisions or computers .....I do bend that rule a bit though, when I just cannot resist a little something.
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A close look at
the ice box and the food on the pantry shelf.
There is real olive oil in the glass bottle.
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The table is set for dinner. Hmmm, I guess I will have to add some cutlery to the dollhouse collection |
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There is roasted lamb for dinner with tossed salad, roast potatoes, corn, carrots and green beans. |
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Please, come into the living room
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There are so many items in my dollhouse , that I can't remember
where they all came from. Some of them One day about 8 years ago, I came home from work to find on my doorstep,
a cereal box half filled with dollhouse furniture and accessories.
There must have been more than 50 pieces! What a wonderful surprise.
A friend, who flips real estate , had found the miniatures at a house
he was cleaning out. The side table on the back wall, as well as the
candle holder, the pewter Venus statue and the blue china plate were
found in the cereal box.
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I received this sweet little violin as a Christmas gift 2007. It is one of my favorite pieces. |
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The wallpaper for the living room is floral 32 and can be can be
found on my wallpaper printables website. |
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