Monday, July 30, 2018


Hi friends! Oh my gosh, it's been way too long since my last post. I have been meaning to post, but time goes so quickly!! In the top pic is my little kitchen stool, made with dowels and fabric. The little kitchen garbage can is made with scraps of mat board and a piece of a grocery bag. The little flap actually moves. :D  I bought the little cabinet at Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon and painted it to match my kitchen. I used scrap booking paper for the shelf liner. Do you like it? I am trying to make a telephone to hang on the wall, but am having difficulty. I hope to have it completed soon. Thank you for visiting. I hope you enjoyed being here. Oh, the little food stuffs on the shelves were from my friend Robin.

Monday, April 2, 2018




Hi, friends! Thought I'd give you some pics of Sugarpie's room - mostly complete. I might add a small table so she can have tea parties with her dolls and bears. She finally has curtains on the windows and the room looks rather cozy, don't you think? I hope you all had a nice Easter and that your spring is glorious. Hugs. I loved the little bed trimmed in pink from my friend Robin - so much - that I painted the other furniture to match. More hugs!




Hi, friends. So this little dresser, desk (and chair) were all bought at Dollar Tree! Cute right? The drawers don't open, but that's ok with me! Hope you like them.





Hi, friends! Oops, sorry about the blurry pic at the top. I really wanted a dust ruffle, but didn't want to glue it on. I wanted one that I could remove, but you can see in the second pic that it wouldn't lie flat like it should. So I ended up glueing it on. Now I understand why people in tutorials glue their things to the beds! I bought this kitty flannel fabric from Walmart. Isn't is adorable? I bought little plastic pellets to use in the pillows to give them weight so they'd appear more realistic. I used a piece of aluminum foil between the layers of the flannel of the bed cover so that I could bend the edges down instead of glueing them. Guess I could have done that to the dust ruffle too. Haha, didn't think of it then. I'd seen the tip of using the foil in a tutorial. If I make another cover tho, I will use heavy duty foil to make it stay in the bent position a little better.  Hope you like it. More pics will be added in just a moment.

Sunday, March 4, 2018


Hello friends! Wow, three posts in one day!! So, my friend Robin sent me a LOT of miniature things for my house. I will definitely have to build another house to be able to use most of what she has given. Lots of dolls, tables, chairs, beds, cabinets. Lots of miscellaneous items to make my little houses seem like homes. There is more furniture not pictured. Bedroom dressers, kitchen cabinets, etc. So nice of her to do this. Such a sweet friend. Thank you, Robin. I must get busy now, hehe. Thank you so much for visiting!
Hello again!! This is my little kitchen so far. Yesterday, I made the little valance for the window. I crocheted the rug during the winter. Watched quite a few tutorials until I figured it out. The wire rack, bread, tray, toaster, paper towels, plant, clock, kitchen towel and kitty are all from my friend Robin.  Thanks for visiting!!


Hello, dear friends! It has been way too long since my last post. So, these are my completed cabinets and the backsplash. These are the tiles that I used. I have shown you the template I made to attach the tiles to. It would have been too difficult to try to glue them to the wall individually. I so wanted a bright green backsplash, but couldn't find green tiles. I am very happy with the way it turned out tho. Very bright and cheerful, in my opinion. :D  I didn't use tile grout. I used Wood Filler instead. A very handy item, if you're building a little house. The tiles will never be wet, so buying expensive tile grout didn't make sense to me. Hope you like it. Thanks for visiting!!