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Pondering & Gifts for the Dollhouse

November 29, 2014 at 9:38 am by Claudia

We’re currently pondering how to add a small fenced-in area by the funky patio for Scout’s use this winter. That area of the yard is fairly flat and, therefore, more safe for her. During the past two days, we’ve already witnessed her slipping and sliding around the corral, which she has to get to by going uphill. She invariably strays off the paths that we shovel for her and it’s all very hard on her already stressed and arthritic limbs.

I don’t want to go through another winter like the one last year, where I was constantly worried about her and, more importantly, where she was exhausted and sore from all the ice and snow. A big fat no to more of that. This little area would be easy for us to maintain. Will it be attractive? No. But it’s only temporary and once spring arrives, the fence would be taken down.

That, and we’re ready to install the standards and brackets for the bookshelves in the den. I just have to ‘remind’ Don that today is the day.

Ahem.

Barbara, who is a reader of this blog, sent me a package for my birthday. Among the presents were some wonderful new items for the dollhouse. Barbara also has a dollhouse (I’m hoping she will send me some photos someday) so she loves and appreciates miniatures.

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This Staffordshire dog. Beautiful. I like it here on the dresser in the entry.

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Honest to goodness, I was just thinking that I needed a copper teakettle for the stove and Barbara’s package arrived with this beautiful kettle. Now I need a mini version of the Melitta one-cup filter and a mug I use every day here at the cottage and we’re good to go!

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And the three books on the bottom shelf were also part of the gift package. I want you to see these up close. They are handmade and printed by a talented miniaturist – Ellie de Lacy  miniatures. I am amazed at the detail and perfection of these books.

The one on the left is a slipcased version of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.

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Each page is printed with text. And yes, those are the Sonnets. Unbelievable!

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Natural History of the Birds from 1797.

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Can you believe this beauty?

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Basilius Besler, Hortus Eystettensis, 1613. The Garden of Eichstaedt.

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The botanical drawings are perfectly replicated in miniature.

The talent level of miniaturists continues to amaze me. The books are now on the shelf in the cabinet in the den. But the contents of the books are a delightful secret, known only to Caroline, the owner. Sort of like books in a personal library in real life, don’t you think?

Thank you so much, Barbara! I love everything. And Hummingbird Cottage thanks you as well.

Happy Saturday.

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A Big New Toy and Some Gifts

November 26, 2014 at 9:30 am by Claudia

If you subscribe to my Instagram feed, you’ve seen a photo of our new snowblower. By the way, my Instagram feed isn’t all that exciting and I’m definitely not a serial Instagrammer. I go through periods where I post a photo a day, as well as periods where I do not make an appearance. I like it, though. It’s fun. I just have to remind myself to do it.

Same thing with this blog’s Facebook page.

I try.

Anyway, back to the snowblower. Don did his research and also quizzed our neighbor about his snowblower – the same neighbor who rescued me twice last winter when I simply could not shovel all the snow by myself – and we trotted off to Lowe’s yesterday morning. About an hour later, we returned home with a shiny new Troy-Bilt snowblower.

But then we had to clean out part of the shed so we could fit it in with all of the other crap that’s stored there.

Side note: after nine years here, most of the stuff that’s stored there is clearly completely off our radar. And the mice have attacked some of it. One day we are going to rent a bin or a dumpster or whatever it’s called and fill it with all of the aforementioned crap. Then we’ll send it on its merry way.

The snowblower wasn’t cheap, which is much of the reason that we didn’t purchase one until yesterday. That, and the fact that we felt ourselves to be entirely capable of shoveling snow. And we are; however, our backs and Don’s hernia are begging for some sort of relief. I’m grateful we had a little extra money on hand this year to invest in one. We’re getting too old to deal with all the snow around here and if predictions hold true, this winter will be just as bad as last year’s. And if you believe in climate change/global warming – and I do – well…you get the picture.

It just started snowing. We’re in for at least 8 inches, maybe 12. Don is eager to try out his new toy. Go for it, Don! In the meantime, at several points in the day, I will shoveling a path for Scout. We’re also going to try to clear an area just outside the gate for her to do her business. Going up the icy hill was hard for her last year and we don’t want her slipping and sliding and hurting herself.

Winter has lost its charm for this girl, born and raised in Michigan, who has spent far too many winters in the Midwest and Northeast.

On another note, I’ve received some gifts in the mail lately. Yippee! One was from Jeannine, who was fascinated by the Random Crap tin Don gave me. (Crap seems to be a recurring theme in this post.) She wanted to contribute some fun items for the tin.

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Candies, pastilles, mini canvasses, magnets, a fence for my dollhouse, socks…everything brought a smile to my face. In some cases, I laughed out loud. My favorite was a ceramic bathroom set – eensy-teensy style. Since there was a toilet in the set, Jeannine thought it was begging to be included in the items for the Random Crap tin.

She also sent some treasures for Don:

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Don was tickled pink! Jeannine suggested we have a bubble blowing contest with the Hubba Bubba – we just might while away the hours on this snow day by doing just that very thing. Thank you so much, Jeannnine! You are such fun!

On Monday, another package arrived. This time, from my longtime blogging friend Linda of A La Carte. That little minx totally surprised me with these gifts for my birthday!

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A beautiful piece of McCoy pottery and a darling egg cup with salter (the tail). Linda and I like the same things, so she knew exactly what would float my boat. I absolutely love them.

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Also included were these darling day-of-the-week towels. Oh my goodness! I told Linda that I have to keep them away from Don, who invariably wipes his salsa/tomato sauce/whatever-ridden hands on my dishtowels.

And finally, this little gem for the dollhouse:

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Stop. Just stop. Could anything be more adorable or more perfect for Hummingbird Cottage?

In fact, I was just thinking the other day that I needed to find some egg cups for the dollhouse. Linda found this at perhaps my favorite Etsy shop, A Lavender Dilly. Carrie Lavender creates all sorts of wonderful minis from her home in Australia. I’ve repeatedly poured over the contents of that shop and somehow never saw this, which makes the surprise all the more delightful.

Thank you, thank you, dear Linda!

Another package arrived yesterday. More on that another time.

The snow has just about covered the ground while I’ve been writing this. I’m sure I will have more snowblower adventures to share with you in the not-too-distant future.

Happy Wednesday.

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Who, What, Where: Dollhouse Living Room

November 16, 2014 at 10:32 am by Claudia

As in the real-life decorating of Mockingbird Hill Cottage, decorating the dollhouse’s rooms has been about collecting things over time, about gifts given and/or inherited and proudly displayed, about re-imagining older pieces of furniture and making them ‘new.’ I looked at each room this week and wrote down the story/source of each item. I wanted to get it all down on real and virtual paper – partly for me, and also for you. I often get emails asking me about where I source things for the dollhouse. I will provide all of the information I can for you. Links will be at the end of the post.

Today? The living room.

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Wallpaper: ItsyBitsyMini; Moldings and trim: Hobby Builder’s Supply/Miniatures.com. Flooring: Made by me from popsicle/craft sticks.

Sofa: Made-to-order by Etsy shop FloraDollhouse (Italy); Shutter: from my stash, originally ordered from miniatures.com; Throw pillows: gifts from Marsha, Casey and Flora; Blue table: from a bag of dollhouse items given to me by my friend Heidi – I painted and aged it; Tea cup: from a set purchased at a craft store; Plate and fork: from Etsy shop, A LavenderDilly (Australia); Blue flowered chair: from Dollhouses and More; Aubusson rug: from A LavenderDilly.

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Fireplace and andirons: a gift from Don, I painted the fireplace white and the brass andirons black; Logs: from miniatures.com; Flowers and pot: a gift from Jayne (who sent me all sorts of wonderful things when I first started on this dollhouse.) I painted the pot aqua; Blue bowl: also from Jayne; Armillary: a gift from fellow blogger Lady Hawthorne of Canterbury Cottage; Painting over the fireplace: purchased at a dollhouse shop, frame was ‘aged’ by me; Architectural salvage window: a bash from another piece (given to me by blogging friend Rizzi), I painted and ‘aged’ it; Little painting on the wall: purchased at Chautauqua Miniatures.

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Chest: from the Ideal Petite Princess Line which was made in the sixties. I have two of these – one I found in a local shop, one was found on eBay; Package and mail: a gift from Barbara; Mirror: a gift from Linda; Tote bag: a handmade gift from Jill.

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Botanical Chart: from Etsy shop of L. Delaney.

Sources

Hobby Builders Supply/miniatures.com
Itsy Bitsy Mini
Flora Dollhouse (an Etsy shop)
A LavenderDilly (an Etsy shop)
Dollhouses and More
Chautauqua Miniatures
LDelaney (an Etsy shop)

I hope this helps those of you who are working on your very own dollhouses. Of course, I already have plans to add some things, so the list will change over time. But the basic information will stay the same.

Stealing a little: It takes a village to make a dollhouse come to life. That’s for sure.

More tomorrow.

Happy Sunday.

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