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Hello Everyone, I recently bought this pretty red dollhouse at a rummage sale. Probably the nicest old dollhouse I've ever had the chance to rehab. All I have to do for this rehab is clean the house, fix some of the porch railings, and replace the yellowed/torn/sticker covered window "glass". Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what house this is. Definitely a kit. Slot and tab construction. There's an extra room added onto the kitchen, but I'm pretty sure that is part of the kit. The last house I brought home was an old Greenleaf Van Buren, and the windows are similar to that. So my guess is that it's another Greenleaf, but I'm not sure.
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From the album: New Furniture on Etsy
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From the album: Mosie's Room
It's the little things that make a house a home, and it is also the little things that make the big things stand out. I wouldn't have thought to paint the wooden knobs of the curtain rod red, but Mo did, and I love how they look. -
From the album: Mosie's Room
Thanks to all those who have helped search for this particular out-of-stock loveseat. Mo finally found it from Country Store Miniatures in Vancouver, Washington. Apparently, this was a popular item at one time, but it is rare to see upholstered arm chairs, loveseats, and couches with wood on the arms. That seems true in the full-sized world as well. - I am so happy she found it! -
From the album: Southern Dynasty Restoration
Finishing touches! Brass knocker, knob, and kick plate added. Yes, the knocker works and there are two keys for the lock.- 5 comments
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From the album: Southern Dynasty Restoration
The white trim was dingy and the stained door looked tired. The fresh white trim with red paneled door looks so much more inviting!- 3 comments
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From the album: Scenes & Other Minis
They are made of up-cycled paper, that has been rolled into tight coils, and then formed into their own unique shapes/sizes, held together with plenty of glue. After drying, they were painted with gesso, sanded, and then carefully painted with red acrylic paint..They have been sealed with Polyurethane, which in certain lighting gives the bowls more of a red-orange color, as well as a glossy, glazed pottery type finish. Theses are available in my Etsy shop; https://www.etsy.com/shop/KyleLefort© Kyle Lefort 2013