The finished front and back of my eldest daughter's dollhouse/art supply storage and display. The dollhouse sits on top of a rubber turntable to that it may be turned for the display of the dollhouse when the supplies are not needed. She keeps it on top of a waist height, cupboard in her room. The whale shaped weather vane at the top of this dollhouse was crafted like this. |
This dollhouse (mouse house) purchased from a thrift shop was transformed into a kind of shelving unit for my eldest daughter's art supplies. A mouse named Beatrix, after one of her favorite artists/authors of children's books, lives in the studio apartment above the supply shelf!
And just like her landlord, Beatrix is also an artist who loves to paint watercolors of simple small things like: acorns, flowers, mushrooms and bugs.
Small creatures sometimes visit Beatrix at her "Art Bar'' to learn how to be creative themselves and trade stories about the latest news from other dolls that reside in the community below in our toy room.
Detailed Photos of The Interior
Left, a matchstick box bed decoupaged with vintage paper. It also has a wire shaped headboard. Center, painted block dollhouse and painted, folk heart needlepoint. Right, a handmade easel using skewers with tiny clamp and decorative tags. |
Left, a stool or bedside table made with driftwood and skewers glued together; this is where Beatrix sets her teacup and saucer. Next to the crude table is her charming little 'chair' made from driftwood and a wooden spool. Right, is a rustic wire 'willow' wreath trimmed with tiny petals, leaves and a bumble bee charm. Learn more about bees here. |
Left, tiny clay critters; an earth worm, snail, toadstool and wooden stump are all made from Sculpey oven-bake clay and painted. A tiny bee skep made by twisting yarn and glueing the edge together. Center, tiny lace curtains hung on a toothpick 'curtain rod.' Right, little woven piece of fabric with hemmed edges serves as a cozy rug for Beatrix feet to land on in the morning. |
Detailed Photos of The Exterior
Left, a miniature doll hose with reel and metal fittings was purchased and also the white picket fence. |
Left, The handmade trellis directions are included on this blog here. The birdhouse was sculpted from clay and then mounted to a skewer. Center, her Beatrix mouse doll was designed by Levlos. Right, is the dormer window; my daughter added the windowsill and purchased the tiny, clay flower boxes at a local hobby shop. |
Pennant banner hangs above the art bar to decorate the scene. |
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