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Susan's Garfield Victorian Dollhouse

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My description seems to have disappeared so I'll type it up again.   I got out my stash of furnishings to place the items where I think they will end up.   The armoire will likely have some shelves installed to hold towels (yet to be made) and I am thinking about decoupaging the doors.  I love how the shower curtain turned out and have to thank Irene who is a fellow forum member on her creative idea.   She was even so kind as to send me the other half of her metal hoop (an embroidery hoop I think) so that I could make my own shower curtain.   Check out her gallery to see her finished Garfield!

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I have to admit that the radiator came with that finish but it looks very realistic.   The flooring was in a sheet but looks like marble.   I ended up using the same flooring for my front porch because when I changed out the windows and doors it no longer would allow me to make the removable bay "removable" as I could not slide it along the porch.   Thus I invented a removable railing in front of the removable bay but I had to keep the flooring flat and slippery enough so that I could move the bay out easily so I used the same flooring for the porch that I used for the bath.   I had originally intended to brick the entire porch but I couldn't do that.   Thanks for taking a look and your comments are appreciated!

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