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December 17, 2019 at 10:12 am by Claudia

It wasn’t 3:00 when I took this photo. It was just a few moments ago. We temporarily stopped the clock because the bonging on the hour was waking us up.

As you can see, there’s a bit of snow outside, but much less than predicted. You’re thinking: oh great, no problem for Don and Claudia. Not so fast! It’s been sleeting for hours and will continue to do so, even though predictions said we’d have very little. So it’s quite dangerous out there. And miserable.

Since neither of us feel well, and there’s nothing we can do about it while it’s still happening, we’ll stay right we are, thank you very much!

I planned to do some more deep cleaning in the newest dollhouse yesterday, but frankly, I felt so crappy that I didn’t. Instead, I sat around, listened to Christmas music, read, and chatted with my husband. I think it’s sinus stuff. We’ve been up and down and all over the map in terms of weather this month. Warm, cold, rain, snow, sleet – everything. So I suspect my sinuses are complaining.

Thank goodness for the cheery lights on the Christmas tree! They really make a difference. Too bad we can’t have Christmas trees and twinkly lights all year round.

By the way, if you’re a fan of Vintage by Crystal (two of the figures in the photo are her designs) she’s having her Christmas blog sale today at 11:00. You have to visit the blog, then email her and let her know what you’d like. But you have to move quickly! Her blog address is vintagebycrystal (dot) blogspot (dot) com.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, Vintage by Crystal 34 Comments

Don’s Request

December 16, 2019 at 11:03 am by Claudia

I think I’ve got a touch of what Don has – the jury is still out, though. He feels pretty crappy. I feel pretty crappy. And wouldn’t you know it? Just as all the snow has melted, we’re due for a storm tomorrow that will bring us what could be several inches of snow, and in keeping with our track record from last year, we’ll be out there shoveling while feeling under the weather.

Good times!

Ah well. Such is life in the Northeast/Hudson Valley.

This morning, while we were sitting on the loveseat having our second cup of coffee, we were talking about the ‘new’ dollhouse and how much we love it on the kitchen table. (I know you know this, but we’re truly offbeat and funky and eclectic by nature.) Anyway, Don said – out of the blue – that he wished that we could put his miniature studio on the blue table in the living room. He never really sees it upstairs, as he’s usually there only to sleep and change his clothes.

I initially pooh-poohed the idea, saying that I wanted to keep the surface more open. But he kept at it and suggested that he bring it downstairs to see if it worked there.

To my surprise, it did.

Surrounded by that greenery, it looks like it could be sitting in artsy Topanga Canyon (Los Angeles). And, because of the open back and roof, so much light comes in! Plus, the splash of red works along with the other touches of red we have throughout the main floor.

It has a gold Christmas tree.

I was so touched. That, three years later, he still loves it and wants it right there where he can see it, means so much to me. It’s the only house – so far – that I built from the ground up. It was made from a kit supplied by miniatures (dot) com. Everything – the board & batten exterior, the design of the interior of the studio, and the decision to dispense with the roof – is mine. I furnished it with things I knew Don loved, so that, even if we couldn’t afford a real studio for him, he could have one in miniature. I made the Adirondack chairs, the desks, the fireplace, and the microwave cabinet. Everything else was ordered from artisans or was a gift from fellow miniaturists/blog readers.

So, now we have four dollhouses on the main floor of the house. Hummingbird Cottage, the vintage dollhouse in the den that I found last year, Don’s Studio, and the house Don is giving me for Christmas. I told Don that not many guys would go for this kind of thing, and his response was, “Are you kidding? I love them!”

May I say once more how lucky I am that this man is my life partner?

I spent a few hours cleaning the interior floors and walls of the ‘new’ house yesterday and it’s still  dirty! I’ll go at it again today. I imagine it was stored somewhere for a long time; an attic or a barn. I can see it sitting there, ignored for years, and it makes me sad. I’m so glad we rescued it.

I want to share part of a comment from Liz that was on yesterday’s post:

“A few months ago while at an antiques show I had looked at a sweet dollhouse in a vendor’s booth. The house had interior rooms which could only be viewed by removing the roof and some of the sides. I thought this was a very unusual design, and the dealer explained that many dollhouses were made in the exact floor plan of the child’s home – hence the interior walls & rooms.”

Now, that makes sense, doesn’t it?  It confirms our instinct about this house; that it was modeled after a real house. What an amazing creation!

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, Don, miniatures, vintage 42 Comments

A Tour of the Folk Art Dollhouse

December 15, 2019 at 10:36 am by Claudia

If you follow either the comments on this post or my Instagram account, you already know that Don bought the vintage dollhouse for me. We went to the shop and as soon as Don saw it, he was in. I tried out some furniture – it’s not quite to scale, but it will do. In the end, it was an easy decision.

And now it’s home.

As far as it being on the kitchen table, we eat dinner on trays in the den. We sometimes grab lunch at the table and there’s still plenty of room on either side of the house for a plate. We make all decisions like this one together, carefully considering all the options, and we talk the whole thing over until we’re sure in our choice. This truly is a partnership.

This is the other side that I neglected to photograph in the shop. This is very much a folk art house. The bricks are drawn on. The window panes are drawn on, as is the siding. But isn’t it charming?

The windows are made of glass (some are missing) and sometimes there is a scrap of lace on a window.

The porch.

The sides come off in sections. I’ll try to show you this as we go.

Upper floor exterior section off.

Lower section off.

And the center of the roof comes off.

And the other sides removed. I believe the room with the fireplace is meant to be the dining room. There’s another fireplace in the adjoining room, but it’s impossible to get a picture of it. That room is the living room. Although I might change that since I can get a photo of this side.

At the front of the house – a sun porch.

Sun porch and staircase. And the only thing left that is hanging on a wall – a mirror.

There are scraps of fabric in the doorways, meant to be curtains. For some reason, the builder didn’t make front or back doors. I see no evidence of there having been any in the past.

Kitchen, I believe, at the back of the house.

The dining room fireplace. Hand drawn bricks.

He/she put these half dowels in and the floors fit around them.

The sides, when inserted, are hooked into place with these little hooks. Pretty ingenious!

It’s very funky. One side on the upper floor is wonky and light shows through from the outside. It’s sort of impossible to get in some rooms, especially in what most likely the bathroom, and the stairway. It’s clearly handmade, though in the best possible way. I’m in awe of this craftsman and so wish I could talk to him and hear his story. Or her story. Did he model it after a real house? Was it his house? Did he make it for his children?

As I said to Don this morning, it fits together like a giant puzzle. It’s so cool!

I’m going to vacuum it out today and do some interior cleaning as best I can.

Hope you enjoyed the tour!

Don is under the weather again, so we’re going to hang out at home today.

Filed Under: antiques, Christmas, dollhouse 54 Comments

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