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I fell behind so I'm doubling up a few posts to catch up.
I wanted to share some of my favorite dollhouse projects. Hope you enjoyed seeing some different minis this month.
W- for my White Hutch and White Cabinet
X - Extremely - dare I say it? Cute. Joy Cox makes the cutest faces on her mini dolls like this half scale witch on ebay uk.
Y - See Yellow House below. Z: Zombies, of course. I want to leave this post up a few days so Z will be for Zombies and a Walking Dead mini scene made by miniaturist Dorothy, which will be featured shortly at my other blog, GirlZombieAuthors. And check back here for a Story a Day for May. Well, I'll try.
Y - See Yellow House below. Z: Zombies, of course. I want to leave this post up a few days so Z will be for Zombies and a Walking Dead mini scene made by miniaturist Dorothy, which will be featured shortly at my other blog, GirlZombieAuthors. And check back here for a Story a Day for May. Well, I'll try.
Y - My Yellow House
This is one of my favorite miniature projects. Had some pix up a loooong time ago, so this is probably new to most.
The house was a kit I bought years ago which though half scale was sold as a children's playhouse. (Wish I'd bought the other kit as they're long gone; forgot who made it.)
(One of the sides. Lilies were handmade. Other flowers were a kit; resin birdhouses on wall.)

The stones in the chimney and outside of front porch are those polished rocks you find at museums attached in stucco (lightweight Spackle - wall compound.)
I tried to do other different things like use a small wood birdhouse topped with a woodsie for a table.
(Other side has iris, trailing vines and a bench where someone stopped for a break. And had to have a flamingo!)
(Just about every house I build has to have a dog, of course. The flowers were made in a film canister (remember those?) that is scored, painted and has gold metal tape attached.)
Hope you enjoyed seeing the project!