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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Dollhouse Pictures!

Hey!
My Dad and I finally finished the structure of my dollhouse. I am so excited and cannot wait to paint, carpet, furnish, and decorate. If you have any questions, leave a comment.
 - Jessica

The whole house, 4 rooms and a large attic.

Lilly

Addy

Rachel

Hailey

Molly

Felicity

*As you can see in the picture above, the roof is hinged, so it can open and close!*

18 comments:

  1. What color do you plan on painting the walls?

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    1. I am going to be using a bunch of leftover paint that we have so every room is going to be a different color. My plan is tentative but I think the kitchen will be turquoise, the bathroom light green, the living room light pink, the dinning room blue and light yellow, and the bedroom / closet (attic) two shades of purple. Oh, and the outside and roof will be brown. I can't wait to get started priming so I can get to some color!

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    2. Please check out my blog!
      http://theagdollies.blogspot.com/?m=1

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    3. I just did! I can't wait to read more!

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  2. It looks awesome already! If I wanted a doll house, do you recommend building it myself with my Dad's help? Like, how hard was it?
    ~Leah <3

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    1. I would totally recommend building a dollhouse with your dad if he is up for it! My dad and I had a lot of fun! The work its self wasn't to hard, but my dad has been doing carpentry work as a hobby for a while. It took us about 20 hours to get this far. So about 3 full Saturdays of work. It was well worth it though. Just a tip: plan out your design and measure everything! We ended up having to make my dollhouse it 2 pieces because it wouldn't fit down out basement stairs otherwise :) If you have any questions on how we built the house or what materials we used, please leave another comment! I wish you the best of luck building!

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    2. I'll have to ask him. :) Also, just estimating, how much do you think the materials cost? Thanks for the tips!
      ~Leah <3

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    3. The wood, hinges, casters(wheels), and screw type stuff cost around $150. Maybe a little less. That may seem pretty expensive, but it is a lot cheaper that buying a dollhouse, if you are willing to do the work. It could probably be done for $100 or so if you didn't do an attic. - Which is less than an AG doll costs.
      P.S. I hope your dad agrees! :)

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    4. Yeah! Once you think about it, it's not very expensive at all! Thanks so much for the tips, you are awesome!
      ~Leah <3

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    5. You are do welcome! You just made my day! :)

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  3. Such a great project for you and Dad! Looking forward to seeing what you do from here!

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    1. I am hoping to paint this weekend. I'll post more pictures as I complete it!

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  4. I'm so excited for this! It's gonna look so cute when your done, I know it! ;)

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    1. Aww, thanks! I have been thinking about decorations since October, so I hope the picture in my head can transfer to reality :)

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  5. It looks like its going to turn out great! I can't wait to see the finished project! :)
    ~Kaitlyn

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    1. I hope it will be finished in a month or so, but I'm not sure, there is still a lot to do!

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