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Who, What, Where: Dollhouse Kitchen

November 18, 2014 at 10:03 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 we move to the kitchen. It’s rather long and tunnel-like, so getting a good photo can be a bit dicey. Here goes.

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First, the kitchen as a whole.
Floors: made by me from wooden popsicle sticks, which were painted white and aged with gray paint; Wallpaper: Itsy Bitsy Mini; Moldings, Trim and Beadboard: Hobby Builders Supply/miniatures.com.

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Sink unit and Shelf Unit: Made by JBM Miniatures, purchased from New England Miniatures.

In the Shelf Unit: Canisters: a gift from Barbara; Plates: a mix – some purchased from a craft store, some from A LavenderDilly (an Etsy Shop), some from Barbara; Pitcher: from a craft store; Birdhouse: a gift from Jayne.

In and on the Sink Unit: Green tiled backsplash: added by me, made from the same material I used for the brick wall in the bedroom, painted to match the kitchen, from miniatures.com; Tray: from AtelierdeLea, an Etsy Shop (Paris); Cake: a gift from Karen; Enamel baking sheet: from A LavenderDilly (Australia); Cake cutter: a gift from Barbara; Faucets and taps: miniatures.com; Dish soap: a gift from Barbara; Coffee canister: a gift from Barbara; Tea tin: a gift from Lee; Cutting board: from A LavenderDilly; Tea towel: a gift from Norma; Enamel baking tins, etc.: from A LavenderDilly; Granite Ware: a gift from Karen; Curtain under the sink: made by me; Flatware in the drawer (not seen): a gift from Karen.

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Refrigerator: made by me from a wooden box, painted green with a high gloss clear top coat, handle made from a picture hanger; Wooden bowl: Weston Miniature, an Etsy shop; Corner shelf: made by me from a kit purchased at Chautauqua Miniatures; Silver tea cup: a gift that was handmade by Debbie Greenlee; Pot and flowers: miniatures.com; Window Shade: made by me; Hanging pendant lamp: miniatures.com; Table: miniatures.com, painted by me; Chairs: miniatures.com, painted by me; Plate on table: a gift from Jayne; Flatware: A LavenderDilly; Cup and Saucer: from TwelveTimesMoreTeeny, an Etsy shop (Spain).

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Green cabinet: from my stash; Mixer: from IntotheWoodsVintage2, an Etsy shop; Rolling pin: from my stash; Tin: a gift from Barbara; Aga stove: a gift from Don, from New England Miniatures; Copper Pots: from miniatures.com; Tea Towel: from A LavenderDilly; Shelf unit on wall: made by me, it’s a bash from another piece; Architectural salvage type brackets: from my stash; Brass Rod: miniatures.com; Plates: TwelveTimesMoreTeeny; Pottery Jug: a gift from Barbara.

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Little bird plate on wall: TwelveTimesMoreTeeny.

It’s rather fun documenting all of this. I hope you’re enjoying it, too!

Happy Tuesday.

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Tagged With: dollhouse, miniaturesFiled Under: dollhouse, miniatures 22 Comments

Comments

  1. jeannine says

    November 18, 2014 at 10:34 am

    Your photography skills are to be envied :-) If I had to select ONE item in your precious kitchen as the most intriguing, it would have to be the AGA stove! I have cooked on many fancy stoves throughout my career, but never an AGA. I think I will sit on Santa’s knee and request one for the new dollhouse I am currently working on. Thank you so much for sharing the sources for all your pretties :-)

    Reply
    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 11:17 am

      That’s the only way I’m ever going to get an Aga, Jeannine!

      Reply
  2. Nancy in PA says

    November 18, 2014 at 12:42 pm

    This series is so much fun, Claudia. Your photographs must end up on Pinterest all the time. That is one cozy kitchen!

    Reply
    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 1:10 pm

      I think the bulk of pics that get pinned from this blog are of the dollhouse, Nancy.

      Reply
  3. Missy says

    November 18, 2014 at 1:44 pm

    It’s better outfitted than my kitchen..So cute!! Such detail…

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 1:51 pm

      And mine, Missy!

      Reply
  4. Susie says

    November 18, 2014 at 2:30 pm

    Claudia, I love the sink /cabinet and the dish cabinet above it. This looks like a nice farm kitchen. So sweet. You have done a wonderful job on making your dollhouse a work of art. Blessings, xoxo,Susie

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 3:09 pm

      Just what I wanted it to look like, so that’s good! Thanks, Susie.

      Reply
  5. Karen says

    November 18, 2014 at 3:25 pm

    It looks wonderful, Claudia! I could move right in :-)

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      Thanks, Karen.

      Reply
  6. Nancy Blue Moon says

    November 18, 2014 at 3:43 pm

    I can just imagine warm Christmas cookies baking in the oven..it is so real looking Claudia and so cozy..

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      Thank you, Nancy!

      Reply
  7. Linda @ A La Carte says

    November 18, 2014 at 4:13 pm

    So cute. I love the details in the mini’s! Great job with the photos.
    hugs,
    Linda

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 4:49 pm

      Thanks so much, Linda.

      Reply
  8. Debbie in Oregon says

    November 18, 2014 at 4:17 pm

    Love the way you’ve put your kitchen together, so cute! I’ve meant to message you several times as to where you found your little mixer, now I know :) That was a “new to me” etsy shop, which is always fun!

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 4:51 pm

      I had to search my notes to find that shop, but thank goodness, this blog serves as a daily journal, so I found the information on the mixer.

      Reply
  9. Pat says

    November 18, 2014 at 5:07 pm

    YES! I’m thoroughly enjoying the piece by piece tour and resource lists!
    It reminds me of documenting our house for insurance purposes. Thanks for giving us the low-down on all things tiny!

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 5:29 pm

      Now if only I would do that for our real-life house!

      Reply
  10. Donnamae says

    November 18, 2014 at 7:24 pm

    I’m having the best time reading all this…even though I don’t have a dollhouse. I am amazed at all that you made…especially the refrigerator! Really cool! ;)

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    • Claudia says

      November 18, 2014 at 7:42 pm

      I tried and tried to find a retro looking refrigerator, but couldn’t find one. So I took matters into my own hands!

      Reply
  11. Barbara W. says

    November 18, 2014 at 10:26 pm

    I didn’t get chance to read today’s post until now. I so love your refrigerator. Thank you for the links to your sources – I’ve just been looking at Weston Miniatures. Oh my.

    Have a safe and warm evening – we keep seeing reports on the news of a bad snowstorm in the western part of your state.

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  12. Gillian says

    November 19, 2014 at 3:30 am

    This is just amaing. The floor is really great and I love the Aga (because I have one and it’s brilliant – couldn’t live without it!).

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