After completing the last of the flower/planter pieces, I set about finishing up the last of the painting, gluing, and assembling. I'm pleased and relieved to announce that the DIY garden kit is now complete! This particular one is by a company called ROBOTIME and I'll go ahead and add a link at the bottom, just in case anyone has an interest in purchasing one. If the link should fail though, they're all over the Internet at tons of websites. Just search "DIY dollhouse garden kit" and you should be able to find it easily.
https://www.amazon.com/ROBOTIME-Miniature-Dollhouse-Furniture-Birthday/dp/B0771LWLDF/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1524315910&sr=8-3&keywords=diy+dollhouse+garden+kit
A couple years ago my mother offered up an old dollhouse she'd been gifted. I adored the one I had growing up. I'd saved birthday money, Christmas money, chore money, ANY money; and all so that I could purchase the kit myself. It cost a small fortune for someone so young. I didn't build it myself, mind. I was young and active and wasn't going to sit still long enough for that. No, the actual construction was outsourced. It was a Greenleaf Pierce, and oh! How I loved that dollhouse! My mom, bless her, occasionally took me to craft shows several hours away just so I could furnish and accessorize it to my liking. Greenleaf Pierce Dollhouse I selected different colors than those pictured for mine. Some combination of peach and blue, if memory serves. I'm not fibbing when I say I can recall the actual shade of the blue paint, though: wedgewood blue. After I grew up and moved away the dollhouse was relegated to our outdoor shed and some years later, i
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