19-09-2013 1:19 PM
Now and again I stop and look at the dolls houses I have and wonder where they all came from
They have even spread into the garden where they are occupied by the local hedghog population.
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12-03-2014 9:02 AM
Talk about addiction. I have a large basement room and I am considering setting up a doll house museum and hospital. I had a gift shop and started a small section for the doll house afficianados and when I retired and sold on the shop, two new great grand daughters were born. I thought, no one is going to believe Granny had a doll house shop unless I at least get one really nice one. Well, that was 6 houses ago. I have even started a miniatures group and I call myself a doll house restorer now. Truth is I just can't stand this retirement lark. I have to keep busy and this is better than eating biscuits and drinking tea all day or driving my poor husband crazy with refurbing the house. I just love to find artisan items and antique doll house furniture and I spend much too much money on them usually! Pamela, I hadn't thought about letting the hedgehogs use them.. That's a brilliant idea!!
08-07-2014 9:32 AM
hellloo ...does anyone come in here at all ?????
10-05-2020 10:56 PM
13-09-2022 10:44 AM
My daughter and me always make some furniture for her doll's house. It's so fascinating. Agree, if you start doing it, you can't stop))
17-03-2024 5:19 PM
Not sure how you are finding these 10 - 20 + year old threads, but I would imagine the original OP has either now acquired a hedgehog zoo in her garden with her excellent use of used dolls houses or found another collection / hobby!
Though it is a great vision, one which we sadly can never have in our garden, hedgehogs that is, as we feed a large family of badgers , they and their descendants, have been coming to us for decades.
Apparently gardens with badgers = No Hedgehogs !