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The Gnome's Cottage
New England Miniatures Blog. Click on the pictures to enlarge them. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. A can of Danish Christmas cookies illustrated with works by the Dutch artist Rien Portvliet was the inspiration for this project. My family comes from Lithuania, and log homes were a tradition there, as in other northern European lands. My mother was actually born in a log cottage. Vilija (pronounced vil-ee-ya), the happy gnome sits on her front steps. As you can probably tell, she’s an avid gardener. I wanted ...
grazhina-nuthouse.blogspot.com
The Nuthouse
Friday, November 2, 2007. Here you see the home of Miss Ida Nutkin. It's 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...
grazhina-pumpkin-house.blogspot.com
The Pumpkin House
Friday, June 13, 2008. What to do with a styrofoam pumpkin. I bought some of those fake pumpkins for jack o'lanterns for Holloween and wondered if it would be hard to turn one into a dollhouse. It wasn't as simple as I thought it would be, but I like the way it turned out. You know.after all the trouble I went through to run in that light, I find I don't like it after all and I might remove it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New England Miniatures Links page.
grazhina-thebungalow.blogspot.com
The Bungalow
Click on each picture for a larger view. This is a project that was inspired by early 20th century American bungalows. I’ve set it, however, in the present day. Clay bricks were used for the bottom of the posts and the walks. I prefer to peel the bricks off their backing, placing them closely together, not using any “mortar”. I wanted my bricks to be a bit redder in color, so I painted them. I also carved a tree panel for the front door. The knocker was made from a piece of an earring. By the way, the lo...
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Window to the Past
Window to the Past. A compilation of articles from 19th and early 20th century periodicals, many of which could be considered relevant to today's world, or revealing forgotten things about the past.or just plain interesting. Dec 1936 issue of Better Homes and Gardens. Better Homes and Gardens cost 10 cents in 1936. This was a pretty slim issue, and I must confess, not all that interesting. I did find a few things that I thought I might pass on. English Plum Cake 1936. 189; cup evaporated milk. 189; cup c...
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Miss Frobisher's Cottage
New England Miniatures Links. New England Miniatures Blog. Miss Frobisher in her kitchen as the late afternoon sunlight streams in. This picture was published with several others in Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine. The cottage, twixt village and forest. A peaceful abode. The stones that compose the porch floor are made of drywall compound. The leading in the windows is from Gallery Glass. This is the grate I whipped up for the fireplace. It's made from a couple of half scale balusters and basswood. Miss Fr...
grazhinas-dollhouses.blogspot.com
My Dollhouses
These are houses I designed and built. Welcome to my Dollhouses page. Enjoy your visit, and come again. The first dollhouse I built from scratch was Miss Frobisher's Cottage. Here's a picture of Miss Frobisher in her kitchen. It was published in Dollhouse Miniatures Magazine together with some of my other photos a few years ago. If you'd like to read a bit about Miss Frobisher's Cottage. And see more pictures, just click the link. This is a picture of the kitchen of Tall Chimneys. Below is a picture of t...
grazhinaslinks.blogspot.com
LINKS
Colonial America : The Simple Life. Grazhina's central Blog Page. Early Twentieth Century Homes. All links have been checked and updated -. I've tried to sort links into appropriate sections, though sometimes that can be difficult. Right now this page consists of the following sections:. This 'n That: misc. interesting sites. Newspapers and magazines online. Cottage, Village, City and Town, assorted sites for old house and history fans. Georgian and Early American. Links for early Twentieth Century homes.
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Grazhir :: Home
Yvara: Goblet of Fire. FF 8—FF 7. Bull; The names Grazhir and Shivani can be considered synonymous. Bull; Optimized in Firefox, so IE and Chrome users may not see things right (and I can’t be arsed to bother checking at this point). This site contains what some may consider to be offensive material and is largely unsuitable for persons under the legal age. Final chapter of Diagonal up and the e-book versions are linked from the story menu, the Crossover index page, and the menu over there on the right.
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Persistence of Memory
Maybe because you all like to enable my delusion of competence? Well, I knew it was coming. 20 Sep 2016 12:00 am. Well, I knew it was coming. Paid account ran out, which is fine. But I have to say, I find the Friends page nearly unreadable at this point, it's designed so badly. 29 Aug 2016 09:26 pm. Or it would be if I did more than include one visible image (as a link to the full size version). The rest are normal links. The Ancient Sun of Blackreach. Whimsical Snowflakes in Windhelm. You can't just lea...
grazhishu.blogspot.com
purple kimchi
I'm an addict of purple and korean dramas. I guess this explains the title. I'm also addicted to LEE MIN HO. Totally under his spell! This is my reflection. the real ME. No fakes, no fancies, no pretentions. Just plain and simple. 9829; grazhishu ♥. 9829; ♥ ♥ shout outs! 9829; ♥ ♥. Thanks for visiting my blog! Please feel free to leave comments and/or suggestions, i would really appreciate it! I would love to chat with you all! Here are my pictures with my friends. Ü. My LEE MIN HO wonderland. Commercial...