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Post by manuela on Oct 30, 2007 21:04:56 GMT 12
... anything goes.... as long as it is reasonable clean and NOT broken!
shank you Santa! ;D
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Post by OasisNZ on Oct 30, 2007 21:45:51 GMT 12
Gee do we have a surprise for you...
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Post by manuela on Oct 31, 2007 13:12:15 GMT 12
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Post by OasisNZ on Oct 31, 2007 18:47:57 GMT 12
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Post by ladypenelope on Oct 31, 2007 18:52:33 GMT 12
I remember seeing those!!!
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Post by manuela on Oct 31, 2007 20:28:51 GMT 12
OMG Ivy.... we MUST visit you... the girls probably wouldn't know what to say.... brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've got to upload some photos of Miss5 setup of her dolls.... (all made by my mother) she loves the pretend play
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Post by manuela on Oct 31, 2007 20:50:36 GMT 12
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Post by ivyplus on Nov 1, 2007 16:24:37 GMT 12
Hello Manuela! I love the doll house you made. And I love how the girls play with it. What a good idea with the snow.
Your dolls house reminds me of anthroposophy. They would have similar once.
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Post by meandog on Nov 1, 2007 16:27:57 GMT 12
Hi Ivyplus, I am looking for a small saucepan just like the one in the pic with the wooden handle, but I would prefer stainless steel.
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Post by ivyplus on Nov 1, 2007 16:34:31 GMT 12
Hi Ivyplus, I am looking for a small saucepan just like the one in the pic with the wooden handle, but I would prefer stainless steel. Hello Meandog. What whould you use it for? I might have something.
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Post by meandog on Nov 1, 2007 18:21:04 GMT 12
;D I have been looking for a small saucepan to make sauces for myself, or gravies. All the ones I have are far to large for one person and end up making far more than whats needed. But I am a bit fussy about the material as I do not like alluminium to cook in.
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Post by ivyplus on Nov 1, 2007 18:25:45 GMT 12
;D I have been looking for a small saucepan to make sauces for myself, or gravies. All the ones I have are far to large for one person and end up making far more than whats needed. But I am a bit fussy about the material as I do not like alluminium to cook in. The one on the picture is very small and might be too small. I don't like aluminium and don't use it for cooking Do you know that baking powder contains aluminium? I bought one without aluminium and it clearly mentions that. When I come across a small pot I will remember that you are after one. It could be that I have a small copper one left.
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Post by meandog on Nov 1, 2007 18:32:43 GMT 12
;D Thanks for looking for me.
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Post by mamamia on Nov 2, 2007 10:55:23 GMT 12
I loved Ivy's doll museum when I was there, my girls had a 3 tier dolls house with a deck and a garage under the deck. We painted it to match our house and the girls loved playing with it all the time, and even the boys played the dad and parked their cars in the garage I got them heaps of furniture for the house and made curtains etc, the house is at one of my daughters house now although not being played with now that the kids have grown up and out of playing with toys like that more into technical stuff now I used to sew, knit and crochet dolls clothes all the time Ah those were the days, in the toy room we have a kitchen with all the teasets and plastic food for the kids to play with when they are here.
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Post by meandog on Nov 2, 2007 12:39:56 GMT 12
A lot of the furniture and wall paper, electric light fittings etc are almost as dear as a full size house. LOL
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Post by certegy on Nov 4, 2007 13:12:46 GMT 12
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Post by mamamia on Nov 4, 2007 18:04:43 GMT 12
Oh all that furniture is gorgeous, and The Borrowers was a favourite of mine Loved the dolls house too
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Post by certegy on Nov 4, 2007 19:43:31 GMT 12
A good friend of mine makes model boats - in fact the man hours that go into one ship is amazing - for example at auction one of his ships sell for around 5-8k. He has built this charming little english village - next time I am at there house I will take pictures of his models. Leigh
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Post by OasisNZ on Nov 15, 2007 15:44:13 GMT 12
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Post by certegy on Nov 27, 2007 15:59:31 GMT 12
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