Haunted house maybe? The front door even creaks! Or take the recently-raided-crack-den ambience a little further-think bratz dolls, a stained mattress, teeny tiny baccy pack and rizzlas? It'd be an antidote to the picture perfect pink ye olde worlde of the average dolls house for sure, but, to be honest, I have been rather
The clean-up operation has been extensive
Icky chimney gubbins.
(The cup and train we're keeping, kinda like 'antiques-we-found-in-the-attic', and will be incorporated into the make over somewhere)
Sugar soaped, sanded, filled, sanded, ceilings and floors replaced, filled, sanded. Sealed. B.O.R.I.N.G!
Eventually some creativity was required to answer my first decor question "how am I going to replicate the
stucco?" A quick rifle through my aging brain and the kitchen cupboard produced a light bulb.
Cat-litter stucco!
Anyway, I was about to tootle off to the shop to get the necessaries for stucco-replicating idea number two when hubby (who has been banned from further interference in doll house matters-"it's mine, go play with your truck") asked what I was up to. He gave me a creativity-sapping stare when I said I was off to buy 'that gravel you get in fishtanks', and said "wallpaper" before returning to his brown pottery almanac. Feeling a bit stupid (I didn't mention that bubble wrap and arborio rice had crossed my mind) and deciding his suggestion didn't constitue interference I took off and found an off-cut of lumpy wallpaper in a bargin bin a the local decorating shop...bingo!
BINGzzzzzzzzzzzz Stucco...far out...bored of that already. Replica house plan abandoned.
Well, except for this state-of-the-art-in-1982 clock radio. I couldn't resist!
So, stuck in doll house inspiration no mans land for a few weeks, I was intriged when I saw this real estate firm advert on my trip to Oamaru last week.
Great vintage store, with doll house mania as a bonus!
Then I read this blog post about a cool doll-house 'styling' challenge.
I've signed up. Dec 15th deadline, with weekly blog updates.
That should help get my A into G!
My enthusiasm is rekindled.
I've got a gazzillion new ideas!
So here's how she's looking thus far, my blank canvas, ready for the make-over










i can't wait to see what you do! there is a store near me called "the miniature cottage" really close to my house that i am always tempted to go in, but i can see myself getting obsessed so i always resist!
ReplyDeleteLove the cat litter stucco, shame it didn't work out :-(
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to following your progress...
it is looking great! great post, you hubby must think you are as crazy as my hubby did when I was doing my dollshouse!!
ReplyDeleteGunna be watching have a dolls house to do up for Miss 5 eventually
ReplyDeleteI love the little clock! Good luck with your makeover can't wait to see your progress.
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Dolls houses are for the Mummies !! !! I spend way more time than Tsunami re arranging the furniture and making sure the Daddy doll has his clothes on and is only in bed with one of the Mummy dolls at a time - seriously that daughter of mine LOL
ReplyDeletewow looks great, my husband is making a doll's house for my daughter for Christmas (hopefully). we have been coming up with ideas for various things... there is so much to think of, will definitely be reading to see your interior design :)
ReplyDeleteI have a beautiful doll's house which could probably do with a make-over. Grandad made it for me when I was 7. It has carpet and wallpaper and electric light, but is 'in need of modernisation' as the estate agents would say. There used to be an amazing dolls house shop in the Lake District and I'd buy loads of Victorian style stuff which probably looked a little odd in the 80s dwelling, but I loved it!
ReplyDeleteOh I look forward to watching it all unfold - exciting!
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