A friend from upstairs, Barb R. (not the miniaturist), called me up this afternoon to show me the playhouse she just finished for her great-granddaughter. It fits over the family's table.
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The front of the playhouse. The windows have plastic in them. The door is held in place with a strip of magnetic tape and the door knob is a large gold button. |
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Each end of the house has a window with lace curtains. |
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This is what the curtain looks like from inside. |
How I would love to be a fly on the wall when she receives it! Isn't it a wonderful gift?
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What a great idea!!!! I use to use sheets and blankets to make a playhouse under tables when I was young but this is by far more creative! I wish I had thought of something like this when my daughter was young. She would have loved it! :D
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OMG!! This is great. I want to be her granddaughter!!!
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