Today's challenge came from Yvonne who asked to see my collection of doll furniture. This is another one of those categories, I don't actively collect in, but still somehow have a stash of it. I think I am drawn to its tiny size. I have childhood memories of playing with a dollhouse, but it was mostly decorating it and crafting items to go inside of it.
I have a few doll helpers to go along with today's post. I have also include a ruler in the background to help determine size.
A lovely vintage plastic fridge found at an estate sale.
A tiny metal chair and table. I love the color and chippy paint.
A line of wooden chairs in assorted sizes and styles.
A old wooden dining table.
A set of dressers. The one on the left has especially wonky drawers. I love the tiny matching set of lamps.
A more modern plastic couch in pink.
In addition to doll furniture I figured I would include dollhouses and related items in this post.
This is my favorite box that once held doll furniture. The box was empty when I bought it, but the graphics are darling.
I would have gladly paid this price for the DAISY Dining Room Set in green.
This metal dollhouse was a Goodwill purchase. I had to guard it in my cart as a woman asked if she could buy it instead of me and then stalked me thru the store.
It has those adorable vintage graphics. A nursery rhyme themed room.
A bathroom with a swan motif.
My second dollhouse is cardboard and is estate sale found.
You have to put it together.
One last item to share. I mentioned earlier about loving to make dollhouse furniture. I did not make this little vanity, but love the ingenious person who did. (sorry about the pictures, had to take them in the kitchen tonight as I forgot this item during this afternoons outdoor shoot.)
A cute little vanity with a swiss dot fabric skirt.
The backside with that handmade look complete with masking tape.
My favorite part of this vanity is the fact that the base is made from an old metal band-aid box. This crafter was resourceful!
Thank you Yvonne for his suggestion. It was fun to revisit these little treasures. If you have an idea for a future collection challenge leave me a comment and finish the sentence "Show me your collection of ____." I am always happy to see what I can find in my stash.
Oh my goodness! These items are all so sweet!! I have always wanted a doll house! Maybe I should include that in my
Christmas wish list this year?
Hugs
Lynn
Posted by: Lynn Spencer | November 08, 2011 at 06:38 AM
You really have some treasures. It would be hard to choose a favorite item from this group.
Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: janet | November 08, 2011 at 08:29 AM
So sweet....I sort of rememberer some of those pieces from my childhood. xoxo Hugs for a great day.
Posted by: koralee | November 08, 2011 at 08:43 AM
Smile. Love this post...of course! Now there are 2 more things on my "hunting" list- the Daisy Dollhouse items, and the adorable cardboard house.
Happy Day!
Posted by: Lynne | November 08, 2011 at 09:57 AM
This post is another favorite. I am completely smitten with your the dresser with the wonky drawers and the teeny tiny matching lamps. That cardboard house is pretty nifty too. I have so many dollhouses in my craft room that are awaiting makeovers, that it's become an addiction. I keep blaming my two girls, but it's all me.
Posted by: Kim K. | November 08, 2011 at 02:10 PM
It is simply too easy to love these hand held miniature. You have a wonderful collection that doesn't surprise. The genius behind that little vanity...fantastic. Lovely cross legged lady on her renewal couch. Oh to dream away a day....smiles...Renee
Posted by: Renee | November 08, 2011 at 02:51 PM
Love the little furniture and doll houses. The little vanity with skirt is my favorite.....and I had to chuckle at the modern plastic pink couch because it had a modern plastic lady!
Posted by: Annette | November 08, 2011 at 04:10 PM
I sat in the floor the other night and furnished my dollhouse with a box full of Renewal furniture I already had. My husband looked at me like I had finally gone over the deep edge as I swooned over tiny cribs and a 1940's fridge. I was particulary happy to have added a bottle brush tree to the window. 'Tis the sseason! I guess he just doesn't "get it". But I know you do!
Posted by: Shara | November 08, 2011 at 05:07 PM
These are adorable, especially the first two pictures. The curve of the legs on the pink table is such extra-special attention to detail. I have always said if I had a bigger house I would have a dollhouse. Luckily I don't - haha!!
Posted by: Kathy | November 08, 2011 at 06:11 PM
I adore dollhouses and little furniture. The two little turquoise chest of drawers are especially sweet.
Wow, The nerve of that woman that followed you around the store!!! You should have started to run up and down the aisles, doubling back and forth, just to give her some extra exercise. ;-)
Posted by: GardenOfDaisies | November 08, 2011 at 10:03 PM
I loved all of the dollhouse furniture, and the metal dollhouse was wonderful. It makes me want to collect the furniture. I already have a metal dollhouse.
The little dolls were so cute. I liked them as much as the furniture. I guess I love all things related to dolls. I enjoyed them so much as a child.
Thank you, Laurie.
Mary B.
Posted by: Mary B. | November 09, 2011 at 06:38 AM
Loving the modern couch with the modern beige woman on it. I had a metal dollhouse as a kid and don't know what happened to it but I'm on the lookout for another one exactly like it - I can remember it so clearly. :-)
Posted by: Into Vintage | November 09, 2011 at 08:44 AM
I love this collection! The graphics on the daisy dollhouse furniture box are so adorable!
Hugs,
Jill
Posted by: Jill | November 09, 2011 at 12:36 PM
Show me your collection of vintage fruit and/or vegetable graphics
Posted by: Jonathan | November 10, 2011 at 06:24 AM
This whole post made my day! I've been on a the hunt for a tin dollhouse like that. I had one handed down to me as a child and would love one to hang on the wall with brackets in my daughters room.
Posted by: Nikki | November 10, 2011 at 06:26 AM
A collection close to my heart. The little blue chair, second from left in the third picture, must have been a popular design - I've found it in enough colors to want a collection of them in every color!
Posted by: barbara | November 11, 2011 at 04:03 PM