Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

The Vintage Dollhouse

March 16, 2013


I'm so sad this blog has sat still for so long.  I actually have a lot to share, but not a lot of time for documenting so I'll just do what I can, when I can.  I'm honestly not sure I can remember how to insert and re-size the pictures correctly but here goes.


This post is about a dollhouse I made over for my girl's Christmas present.  It's one of 2 dollhouses my dad made for my older sisters when they were little.  Of course, I didn't take a before picture, but just envision a dirty white old dollhouse, still charming but in need of love.


Most of the furniture was re-used from the old set.  A lot of it I painted and generally updated.  I used a "fat quarter" of darling Liberty of London printed fabric for the window treatments and bedding.  The prints are so cute and the scale was perfect.  I did buy a new kitchen set with appliances and a dinette set (do people still say that? dinette?)  Anyway...that purple chair/ottoman, side table and couch were handmade by my mom.  I never stop being impressed by her skills.  I spent a month updating this piece and my mom and dad spent a few weeks building/making/sewing everything pretty much from scratch (times two.)  Impressed.


The living room is my favorite.  Like I said, my mom made that couch, chair and ottoman.  I re-covered the couch in the liberty print and re-painted the fire place (which she also made, I think) with chalkboard paint.  The framed print is just a fabric scrap and I also made the matching drapes.  The rugs in the house are grasscloth cut to fit and trimmed in ribbon.  Yep, this family of orphans went custom.  The only "people" are 2 babies, one school-aged child and a teenager.  The mom and dad were headless.  Not a fun thing to see on Christmas morning so I left them out.

I wanted to paint a few of the back walls, besides the attic playroom which went pale coral pink, all the walls are currently white.  I planned to do the kitchen turquoise and the bathroom in the same bright coral pink from the front door and shutters.  The roof and chimneys were originally red but I re-painted them in the dark grey chalkboard paint.  I think I planned to draw on scalloped shingles but I forgot about that until just now while I was typing this.


Forgive some of the photography.  These rooms were super hard to shoot.  This room needs some paint on the wall,  but I love the color the little curtains and picture added.  The rug is made from Polly's old roman shades from her nursery.  This liberty fabric was my favorite from the group.


The navy curtains and bedding are original to the home, circa 1970 with a simple addition of some new liberty accents.  The bed is pretty messed-up, it has no legs.  I was going to try to use screws instead and paint them white but I ran out of time.  I should have painted the wardrobe a fun bright color but didn't work that out in the planning phase.  This is the second custom grasscloth rug.


This young lady is the oldest child in the house.  She's the responsible older sister.  She reads the paper and eats cake for breakfast.  How cute is that ruffled curtain?  I made that, and my mom made the chairs and upholstered them.


Ha, the scale is a bit off between the cradle and the twin beds.  The cradle is actually bigger than the beds.  Oh well.  The curtains in this room look a lot like Liberty but they are actually original.  I added the little orange ball-trim.  I always wanted an attic playroom as a kid.  Something about them just seemed magical to me, I don't know.  These kids got one and it's pretty cute, too.

Looking at these, I'm reminded of all the things I planned to do but didn't but I still think it turned out pretty cute.  I try hard not to over-parent when she plays with it.  I only cringe a little when she moves everything around, but I do always clean it up back to the way I like it when she's done.  Merry Christmas, Poll doll.  P.S. Happy March!
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d.i.y. valentine

February 09, 2011

Funny, I was just thinking about this ole valentine and wondering where it went. I was organizing our dusty exercise equipment yesterday and saw it shoved in a corner. I gave this to my husband, before he was my husband, probably 7 or 8 years ago. It's a great idea for a thoughtful valentine that you can make yourself.


For the card itself, I printed on vellum and glued (probably Xyroned) the vellum onto zexy snakeskin/croc? decorative paper, then stuck that on a blank black card. Not sure why I had or used black, it seems an odd choice for me but anyway...

For the sentiments, I think what I did was just print all 50 on each piece of paper (I picked a textured white, a vellum and a red) then only used 17 or so little notes from each paper type, and tossed the rest. I'm sure I used a rotary cutter, too, I'm awful at cutting straight lines with scissors.

So, so easy and sweet, I think the hardest part was coming up with the 50 "things."
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shop love, heartfish press

January 21, 2011

Where has this week gone? Although I haven't posted on this little blog all week, It's been a really productive one for me. Tons of things crossed off the list, including lots of business planning for 2011...more to come on that later. For now, I have to share these pretty pictures sent to me by Hijiri Shepherd of Heartfish Press. She's got a new spot online for her blog and retail shop, just in time for Valentine's Day.
I personally own 2 of Hijirik's Live What You Love posters. Two? Because I couldn't choose between the grey and the yellow. I'm fixing up my sewing/office space over the next week or so and plan to incorporate one of them, or perhaps both. The two together might look really super.

I hope you have a fantastic weekend! My husband and I are going to dinner tonight and cashing in on a couple's massage Groupon tomorrow. My neighborhood's winterfest is also tomorrow, although it's so cold, I'm not sure how long we will be able to brave the elements. I also plan to see Black Swan with one of my favorite girls ever. Cheers.

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valentine's day decor...

January 14, 2011

...is ready for the season of love.

There's snow on the ground and love in the air.
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valentine color story

January 12, 2011

Valentine's day is my favorite holiday for decorations. I'm certainly a fan of the actual day, but I'd be happy with some tulips and a sweet card, I'm low maintenance. It's not really the holiday I look forward to, it's the chance to liven and brighten things up a bit after the more, well, wintry colors of Christmas. I also enjoy giving gifts and cards more this time of year, it's less pressure, less expected and just sweeter, I don't know.


Last year, I used a lot of oranges and beiges mixed with pinks and reds for my Valentine cards and decorations. This year, I was inspired by the two images below from the current Lonny mag. Pink and turquoise are just lovely together, so perfect to combat the winter doldrums in Wisconsin. Again, consulting my 2011 intentions, I held back the urge to buy new pretty-pretties, and found more than I needed in my stash. I took a quick pic. (above) before everything turned into a big huge mess (not pictured.)


I made a "corsage" of sorts for my winter wreath and some mini heart-day banners for my feather trees, I've still got some cut-and-pasting to do so I'll wait 'till I'm done for show and tell.
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tuesday's top twelve: winter but not christmas decor

December 27, 2010

Hi there, how was your holiday? Can you believe it's over? I took down our tree yesterday, I usually leave it up until after the new year but it was losing so many needles...I felt the urge. I re-organized all of my ornaments and decorations into smaller boxes to fit in my kitchen benches. It freed up tons of room in my storage room which feels great. I usually leave a few things up until February or so: paper snowflakes, white feather trees and some other wintery things. Just because Christmas is over doesn't mean the season is over. Sadly, it has really just begun. Here's a little list of wintery (non-Christmas) decor items for the remainder of the season:


Clockwise from top left:
1) First Snow On Maple, $30, LucySnowePhotography
2) Ceramic Owls, $9-$16, West Elm
3) Tufted Titmouse No 5, $25.00, NatureMandalas
4) Antique Glass Finials, $4.75-$8.50, Wisteria
5) Black Glass Vase with White and Gold Flowers, $95, Jayson Home and Garden
6) Paper Garland Scalloped Triangles, $16.00, Gretchenmist


Clockwise from top left:
7) Pine Cone 72 Nature Photograph, $18.00, JenniferSquires
8) David Stark Sphere Topiary, $16.00, West Elm
10) Set of 10 White Pinecones, $10.00, Rusticblend
11) White Bloom Study, $15.00, Leefee
12) Hoop Art: Handsome Buck, $30.00, SewingSeed

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merry christmas

December 25, 2010

I hope you are having the merriest of Christmases. As I write this, my mom, dad, husband, kid and dog are all passed out for mid-day naps (post-pie.)

My favorite part of the season has been preparing for my girl's big day. Her 3rd Christmas on this earth (the 4th if you include the one where she was in my tummy) and she finally gets it. She loves her new doll baby. The way she puts it to bed with blankets, pillows, lullabies and rocking makes me feel like I must be doing something right. She could care less about the dress I made it but that's okay. That was more for me, anyway...I'm learning that a lot of things are. Now I know why my mother always wanted to get us Madame Alexander dolls when we wanted Barbies.

Isn't this image sweet? The super-talented Nancy Julson-Rieley sent it. It's an illustration she drew from a newspaper clipping of her Mother-in-Law from when she was "Miss Snowmobile '69/70." This spunky lady sadly lost her battle with ovarian cancer earlier this year. Nancy thought this vintage rendition of her would be the perfect one to feature for her holiday message this year. One moment captured in time and I can tell so much about about her. How could it not spread holiday cheer?

Merry Christmas to you and everyone in your life: past and present.
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washi tape fun for my holiday cards

December 23, 2010

My goal for my holiday cards this year was to use only what I had on-hand for supplies. I had five or six designs using different shapes and sizes of cards and envelopes from my arsenal. It actually helped me keep going because making 80 of the exact same thing can get very boring. I started them Thanksgiving weekend and finished-up on Sunday.

So, most everything is checked off my list. I didn't bake the cookies as planned, and I made only one doll dress, instead of the multiple pieces I had planned on. It turned out pretty cute though, and my girl is only 2 so I've got some time to make up for it. Ah well.
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happy day-after 4th of july

July 05, 2010

Happy day off! I love this day-after-holiday, holiday. It's a nice time to catch up after the craziness. My 4th was filled with water balloons, a dunk tank, and a watermelon-eating contest. It's so fun to see adults act like children, no? I think that's why this holiday is so much fun. I hope yours was tops, too.

P.S. Regular posts start again tomorrow.
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happy 4th of july

July 01, 2010



I hope you have lots of fun things planned.
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the father's day post

June 21, 2010

Happy Monday to you! How was your Father's day? I realize that not everyone celebrates this holiday but most of us either have a husband, father, or grandfather who does. It's funny, I never realized this before I became a parent but this day of celebration for the fathers is also a special one for their wives.

One of the most special things about having a child has been seeing my husband become a father. I love to see him excited about some new thing that little "P" has done, eaten or said. I cherish finding bits and pieces of his alone time with her: a video on the recorder, pictures left in the camera or little notes of new words, fever temps and Tylenol doses scattered here and there. There are things he teaches her that I never would or could, like how to strum a guitar with a pick, say "hieeeyah" as she karate kicks the air or hit golf balls with a full-sized club. His mother thinks little girls get a lot of their self-esteem from their fathers. I think she might be on to something there.

My own dad was a University Professor before he retired. He never taught me much about sports or guitar-strumming but he taught me about the world, how to look at things from alternate perspectives, be a critical thinker and never stop learning. He taught me how to write and (more importantly) to edit--which I'm still learning, how to be generous and how to have integrity. I'm still learning about those last few too.

I hope you and yours had a wonderful day.

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