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Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:59 am
by maria
Laurie I'd like to feature this photo and wonderful little house on my blog with a link back to this thread; and would mark your photo all rights reserved. Permission?

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 8:22 am
by Laurie
Sure, Maria.

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:29 pm
by Tom Hull
Lucy
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I love this Dolly house.

Paul, I second the request for Dolly windows and doors. They are really cool.

Lynn, did you use chipboard for the base? If I use one layer of cardboard as a base it curls up and won't stay flat. I am wondering if chipboard or maybe mat board will be better.

Also why do you use mica? Is it because it is historically accurate? I used some Diamond dust recently on one of my houses which looks wonderful, but I am concerned about it being dangerous because it's tiny glass shards. And finally, where do you get mica? I've seen 2 sources online - Meyer's imports and Blumchen. Do they stock the right kind?

Thank you for showing us this Dolly reproduction. It's great. Lucy


Hello Lucy I had an old package left over when dad used to scatter it all over our packages until mom wanted him to cease and desist because it was a PAIN to clean up. What I did was to sift it through old fashioned strainers. One had a coarse screen which made it about right. Yes the original dolly toys used mica NOT glass glitter. However many of the Japanese houses used a glass glitter however I have found the glass glitter called diamond dust is too fine and often disappears into the paint or glue as it were. I have an old original bottle of Patrica glass glitter with a shaker top (convenient) and it is about the right size. Hopefully I will be able to locate a modern source of glitter that is the right size. I think this glass glitter is what was left over from when mom made glow candles back in the 1950's. Tom

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:50 am
by maria

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:58 pm
by Lynn
The Dolly houses and church from this set are finished, except for Santa. I did see two other houses that could have been part of a set like this and a church with a rosette window. These three will make a complete village of ten. I just can’t help myself from making these extra three.
The first 2 you see are the same house, one has a bay window with a chimney and the second has a fancy window. The bay window house is 3 ½ inches tall and the base is 6 X 3 inches. The second one is 3 ¼ inches tall and the base is 5 X 3 inches.
This third house it the Twin Peaks. This house stands 3 inches tall and the base is 5 X 3 inches.

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:22 pm
by Clinton
Can't wait to see the new patterns for these little gems. Looks like you got some other candle windows as well. Nice!... :)

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 9:43 pm
by Laurie
Wow, you've been busy lady. The houses look great. Looks like a run on red, and your bay window house turned out well too. I'll enjoy seeing the whole set together.

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:34 pm
by maria
Excellent!

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:55 am
by Clinton
Couldn't find the "double candle" window graphic in your PDF's Howard. Did I not click on the right ones? Hmmm.. :roll: Thanks in advance for your help in finding it! :)

Re: Dolly Village

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:35 am
by Howard
Will wrote:Couldn't find the "double candle" window graphic in your PDF's Howard. Did I not click on the right ones? Hmmm.. :roll: Thanks in advance for your help in finding it! :)
good morning...
no...you haven't missed this window...it has not been posted yet...but should be available in the not too distant future...
howard...