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Oh,
this table gave my husband one good laugh....I didn't quite line
up one of the tops of the newel posts with the legs...it's okay,
it's old...it broke 50 years ago! Anyhow, it will display items
in the Magnolia Lady's Shoppe. |
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From
the gift shop where I've been finding a few resin pieces of furniture
that I like. The hutch is wooden, both in one-twelfth scale. |
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From
the same gift shop, the 3-piece wicker set is resin and it's to
one-twelfth scale too! |
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Both
chairs are resin, again from the same gift shop. I really like
them. |
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Well,
I couldn't resist these little darlings! Aren't they sweet? I have
no idea what scale they could be, but for me it doesn't matter,
just having them around is pure fun. |
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This
bed is another one of my first pieces that I made from my own design.
It still needs to be painted, but I've yet to decide how. The coverlet
spread and trimming for the top were crocheted by me. I'll be making
a matress at some point and dress the bed properly. |
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The
ironing board is from a worshop in my mini club. And the dress
form is of course Chrysnbon....all for the Magnolia Lady's Shoppe. |
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I
purchased this trunk from Barb Richmond of Second Childhood at
the Montreal Mini Show in April 2001. It was just one of those
"had to have" items. |
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Another
one of those "had to have" items, also purchased at the Montreal
Mini Show in April 2001. |