Yesterday I was feeling really good, 1st time for a while.
This is the story of my Dolls House project, set in 1820 I am recreating a historic town house of the period. I start this blog in my 5th year, alot of the house is finished I have just the street, terrace garden and the roof space to build. The house is now gone, but the blog lives on.
About Me
- Marlene Jones
- I'm married to Kev, just two of us left at home, all kids are couples now and happy.
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
A mini day at last....
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Dear Marlene, I'm basically a very lazy and I'd never be able to put all those bricks!
ReplyDeleteI admire your patience :-)
That's why your house is so beautiful!
One thing for another: my christmas swap is ready to go :-)
Have a nice day, I hope that the plumber you have left to work :-)
Mini hugs, Flora
The whole house is beautiful! I know what you mean about trying to keep the area tidy -- it does make it easier to work on the project when it's not cluttered with stuff :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your bricks! Do you mind if I ask where you got them? If you prefer not to share your source, I totally understand :)
Your house is beautiful Marlene. I admire your patience as well, I could never sit there and put all those tiny bricks into place. You've done a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteHappy mini-ing
ShellbyFay
The bricks come on a A4 card sheet which you have to cut out, I have searched the web and can't find a site but here is his details, Peter Clark, Birds, game, wildlife, fire surrounds with fire effect grates copyright brick and tile effects. Other unusual items. 2 The Ridgeway, Ware, Herts SG12 0RT Tel: 01920 464132 I always buy at shows,next I will buy his roof tiles on card. I have loads of his birds they are top class and not over prices, If you click on my beach hut project you can see some.
ReplyDeleteHow I envy your patience for the bricking. It's good to hear you're back on track with your house too.
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