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04-10-2009, 08:04 PM   #11

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


What sort of dolls house Alex? Victorian? Cottage?



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04-10-2009, 08:36 PM   #12

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


Alex can I help! I always wanted to do this but they are so expensive!



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04-10-2009, 09:56 PM   #13

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


All help welcome Kelly

here's a pic of it Karen. we got it at a car boot sale a few weeks ago, and as you can see it's in a right state, but we have so many plans for it









All the kiddie furniture inside has come out and gone to the girls to play with lol, and now we're debating on colours for the outside. So come on Kelly, any suggestions?



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05-10-2009, 12:14 PM   #14

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


Alex - that looks so much fun! A rather lovely looking Georgian house. I'd try keeping the colour scheme in period. What a lovely project.



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05-10-2009, 03:04 PM   #15

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


I've decided we're going to spend the Winter de-cluttering. We have so much "stuff", some that the children left behind when they got their own places. They keep promising to sort it and take it away but I've given up on them! Clothes that no longer fit and I'll never wear again but they're filling the wardrobe, old books mainly paperbacks that OH is reluctant to throw out because he *might* want to read them again, and.............I could go on and on.
We need some work doing on the house, electrical, plumbing and a new ceiling in one of the rooms and then there's all the decorating afterwards. We've been putting this work off for ages, mainly because there's so much "stuff" in the way. Honestly you can't move in our house and we've got to bite the bullet and have a good clear-out. Who knows, we might find buried treasure!



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05-10-2009, 03:38 PM   #16

Re: A Project for the long Winter months?


Good luck MrsH! I do hope you find some treasure. It's a great feeling when it's all sorted. I keep trying to get my OH to help with clearing our attic - it's too dusty up there for me and then there are the s*****s!!!



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