I am working slowly to put things back in the shop. This little, or should I say big, dollhouse will probably be in the shop sometime Monday morning along with a few other things, though there will only be one dollhouse.
The windows are pockets to hide fun little treasures and little dolls, and the house is about 30” tall. Here is a bit of proof of its size. It is almost as tall as True!
These dollhouses are fun to make, but do take a bit of work. I honestly get intimidated every time I make one. True keeps asking me for one like Brave’s, but I have a different type of dollhouse I want to make her and this one will take a whole lot more time and planning. Maybe it will be a gift for her fourth birthday coming in April. Let’s see if I get the courage to make it…
What are your plans for the weekend? We have a few in mind, but it depends a bit on Ben’s work and the rain that is supposed to be here all day on Saturday, but don’t forget to check back as I will have something good for you here tomorrow.
Happy Friday!
This is AWESOME!! I love it!!
Ruby, it's just beautiful!!! Does it open up like Bravey's does? Or is it meant to be simply a pocket window pillow? I love the windows and the little flower boxes… Sigh. Hugs to you!
I just love your pillow houses! They are so cool! I'm looking forward to a quiet and rainy weekend. I want to bake some bread!
That is one awesome dollhouse/bed/pillow! 🙂 i would love one if I was a little girl. You are so talented at everything! I probably won't be doing much,my youngest is home sick and we had plans to eat at an Indian restaurant tonight but maybe I'll have my husband get the food to go so we can still enjoy some good Indian food.yummy!
Goodness that is just so beautiful!! My girls would just love something like that. My older daughter, Bella, will also be 4 in April. It's such a fun, trying age, isn't it?
Today I have to attend a gallery opening with my photography class, and other than that, I'm not quite sure yet. If the weather is nice, we might take the girls to downtown Wilmington for lunch and ice cream, but lately it's been so unpredictable.
Oh my gosh – this is too great – I love it! Now I just think to think of a boy version for my little guy… but I have a year or so till he's ready but I think I better get that thinking cap on now…
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You are so super talented 🙂
just delightful! You have mad house-pillow skillz!
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Very sweet little house, I mean big house pillow.
We're thinking of maybe going to a Children's Museum this weekend. Or maybe just out for dim sum. 🙂
What lucky children they are to have such talented parents.I love dropping by your blog to see what you are up to.A cheery place to be.
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i just love the detail in the flower boxes, very cute!
The flowers are my favorite!
Sooo wish I had a daughter to get one of those pillows for. What a cute idea!
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look at your proud girl with your big house!
You shouldn't feel intimidated, they are wonderful. I sometimes get the same feeling with dolls, but I just keep pushing, as long as you love what you do, right?
u have such perfect life! i'm happy for you 🙂 how can u keep ur life so perfect? I wish I could too …
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So big and beatiful!!
I love the colors of this house! I wish I was a little girl again and I would definitely be begging for it!! 😉
love the dollhouse so very much and i adore the orange gingham as orange is my fave color.
This is so awesome. I would love to conquer a project like this. You have a lovely blog. I'm in love.
Just found your blog and I'm glad I did!
Greetings from Italy,
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