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The Nuthouse

Friday, November 2, 2007. Here you see the home of Miss Ida Nutkin. Its fairly small, but big enough for one. Miss Ida, for I feel I can call her that, having worked with her so closely for the past several months, finds it cozy and more than adequate for her needs. Here we see Miss Nutkin at her door luxuriating in the morning sun. Next you can see how the Nuthouse was created. It took me 22 days to complete this project. 22 working days, that is. In calendar time, it took quite a bit longer. They give.

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My Dollhouses

These are houses I designed and built. Welcome to my Dollhouses page. Enjoy your visit, and come again. It was published in Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine together with some of my other photos a few years ago. And see more pictures, just click the link. This is a picture of the kitchen of Tall Chimneys. Below is a picture of t.

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The setting is North America around the time of the Revolution. The black baseboards are another authentic touch. The floor in front of the fireplace is brick. The bricks were made of stripwood, with beveled edges. The lower opening was used as a warming oven. I spray painted the cupboard hutch green. The original finish was oak or pine. I took apart an unpainte.

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Friday, November 2, 2007. Here you see the home of Miss Ida Nutkin. Its fairly small, but big enough for one. Miss Ida, for I feel I can call her that, having worked with her so closely for the past several months, finds it cozy and more than adequate for her needs. Here we see Miss Nutkin at her door luxuriating in the morning sun. Next you can see how the Nuthouse was created. It took me 22 days to complete this project. 22 working days, that is. In calendar time, it took quite a bit longer. They give.

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My Dollhouses

These are houses I designed and built. Welcome to my Dollhouses page. Enjoy your visit, and come again. It was published in Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine together with some of my other photos a few years ago. And see more pictures, just click the link. This is a picture of the kitchen of Tall Chimneys. Below is a picture of t.