Now I love most things that are pretty, but when something is tiny and pretty, well then it's just too much! That's exactly how I feel about these Twylla Charles miniatures from The Little Dollhouse Company. I can't get over how perfect they are. Just so you get an idea of how small these are, the first one is only 7 inches high! I always wanted a dollhouse when I was young but never had one, and I guess I still want one now. But I'm decidedly against getting one until I have children, I have to stop myself at some point or things will get out of control.
I know I've been a terrible blogger as of late, but this weekend it will be my birthday so I'll have lots to share on that, and Francine and I have been planning something special, so hopefully things will pick up a bit around here soon. But for now feast your eyes on these teensy tiny little treasures.
look at the detail! gosh, it looks so intricate, I wonder how such tiny things are made.
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail, that's insane. So intricate!
ReplyDeleteI love miniatures.
ReplyDeleteGreat miniatures . I like all the ideas very much. I will also make same design miniatures in my house. Thanks for these ideas.
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Dear Caitlin, I hope your birthday was wonderful and you have an amazing year ahead! I'm so happy you love the doll and thank you so much for the super sweet comment on my blog about her. I miss you guys in class! I couldn't do this one but maybe we can coordinate and do the next one together xo
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh..those are tiny..and how adorable! I love things like that...
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you!
and lovely blog u got!
Oh my goodness, they are so cute! <3 There is something so charming about miniatures!
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Firstly - very happy birthday wishes for this weekend. Secondly - these miniatures are outrageously desirable! I adore dolls' houses. I have a very basic, hand made one from when I was a toddler, and now my brother and I share a 70s Lundby Dolls house complete with 70s style furniture. It's like a mini time warp!
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