My father started making me a dolls house he got as far as wallpapering it with brick effect paper but never finished it so I had to be content with playing with Muffin the Mule instead. Yours is far more stylish and the new owner looks very happy with it.
Wonderful! Heirloom wooden toys shine in a world of jangly plastic colours. . .
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for the next generation and longing to get the few remaining toys out again. One day. Enjoy your lovely granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteLucille, how delightful to have this new owner discover the joys a well built house.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are marvelous at catching the wonder of it. They are Wonderful! xo
A Scandi doll's house . Very 'now' !
ReplyDeleteWhen I was her age , I was playing with a handed-down pre-war bungalow ... very 'then' !
How lovely, a sweet new owner.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, it looks as though it will be much loved. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. My daughter plays with my old doll house some bits of it are looking a little jaded.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that is going to be a favourite.
ReplyDeleteMy father started making me a dolls house he got as far as wallpapering it with brick effect paper but never finished it so I had to be content with playing with Muffin the Mule instead. Yours is far more stylish and the new owner looks very happy with it.
ReplyDeleteNow that's thinking ahead! Lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteI've kept 'ours' too. I say ours because I know I had as much fun as my daughter playing and making.
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