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yes, i know...it's late/mid-february and i still have a village set up in the foyer...
here are the six dolly reproductions i have made from lynn's patterns...there may be a couple of more over the next few months...just found some extra fine "buttercup yellow" glitter...can't wait to use it!...
my very best regards...howard...
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Here's some new window/door/clock designs for a dolly church I'm building. Still working on "another" church using your windows Lynn! I would like to send you a sheet of these if you like. Also, to you too Howard if you want one. Just my way of showing my appreciation you 2 have put into this project so far. A BIG thanks to the both of you! LONG LIVE THE DOLLY!!!
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Here are the last 2 houses with just 1 more church to go. The ranch house is 3 1/4 inches tall and the base is 5 X 3 inches. The entryway house is also 3 1/4 inches tall and the base is 61/2 X 3 1/2 inches.
This is the last building of my Dolly Village the white church standing 6 1/4 inches with a base measuring 3 X 6 inches. No Dolly village would be complete without a Santa he is on his way....