Miniature dolls

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Posted by GestS | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-12-2008

Tags: art, crafts, dolls, miniature, miniature dolls clothes, miniature dolls for dollhouse, miniature dolls for sale, miniature dolls furniture, miniature dolls house, miniature dolls house accessories, miniature dolls house fairs, miniature dolls house food, miniature dolls house furniture, miniature dolls house supplies, toys

Miniature dolls

Doll house collectibles aren’t exactly affordable so if you’re interested in creating a collection of them, be sure that you’ll buy something worth investing in or one that you’ll have infinite pleasure with.

Reasons for Buying
The first thing you should determine is your reason for buying doll house collectibles. Do you see it as an investment or a hobby? By making this distinction alone, you’ll already be able to sort and ascertain which ones would and wouldn’t qualify for your collection.

Getting Your Money’s Worth from Doll House Collectibles
Whether you consider buying doll house collectibles an investment or a hobby, make sure you consider the tips below the next time you go shopping.

Verify the condition
We’re not just talking about second hand doll house collectibles. Brand new doll house collectibles may also have incurred damage during their stint at store shelves because of their size and their composition. Doll houses that are made of fragile materials may have scratches, folds, and other kinds of damage due to negligent handling.
As for second hand doll house collectibles, just exercise the usual caution when shopping for used items.

Verify authenticity
Doll house collectibles can fetch a better price if they come with their original box or packaging. For authentic doll house collectibles, consider having an expert appraise and certify their date of manufacture.

Buy sets with possible expansions
Some manufacturers create new editions or complementary sets to previous doll house collectibles they’ve designed. They may also create new furniture and other accessories for their old designs. These are the kind of doll house collectibles you should focus on collecting because not only will a bigger or comprehensive setup be more valuable, they’re also more impressive to look at!

Buy from reputable dealers only
Some sites may offer you cheaper prices, but what if it turns out that the items you’ve purchased them are fake? Don’t waste your time, money, and efforts with such sites. Buy only for reputable dealers and you can be sure that you’ll enjoy first class customer support for any after-sales needs or concerns you may have.

Create a journal
Again, this step is helpful whether you see your collection as an investment or a recreational pursuit. In your journal, detail the items you’ve purchased as well as the dates you’ve made them. It can be quite a pleasure to look back and see your collection’s history unfold. It’s also another way to verify data about your collection in the event that you need them if you are joining an exhibit or selling them.

About the Author:

Know the basics of shopping for doll house toys.

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The dolls house

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Posted by GestS | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 21-10-2008

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The dolls house

With many different dollhouse companies offering beautiful dollhouse designs, it is easy to let a visual interpretation of a dollhouse kit make your mind up for you. There are a couple of things however that you should be aware of when choosing a dollhouse kit.

There are basically two types of wooden kits on the market today.

Die Cut Doll house kits – For those of you who are not familiar with this term, I will try to explain how it works. You start with a large sheet of thin plywood, usually approx 1/8-1/4†thick. The plywood has to be thin enough to enable a large “Die†to be pressed down into the plywood, effectively scoring the wood into intricate shapes that when fitted together, form your dollhouse. Die Cut houses traditionally offer more elaborate design options and intricate trims. These houses are best suited to collectors as the plywood is not thick enough to stand up to heavy play. Collectors love the design elements and are well prepared to spend the extra time needed in sanding, filling and finishing the tab and slot designs.  These kits need only glue to hold them together. The most popular die cut Dollhouse Company in North America today is Greenleaf and Corona Concepts doll houses.

Cabinet Grade Plywood Doll house Kits – 3/8†plywood is usually used in these kits. Assembly includes small nails as well as glue. These houses are much sturdier for play use, and usually simpler in their design than the die cut houses. Some of the higher end houses are stunning with working components, turned porch spindles and many elements that replicate their larger counterpart perfectly. The smooth plywood exterior finish on these kits can be painted, stucco can be added, or you can add real wooden siding for a very realistic look. Real Good Toys in Vermont is the largest and most respected doll house maker of plywood houses in North America today.

Milled MDF – Similar to solid plywood houses milled MDF (medium density fibreboard) an engineered wood product formed by breaking down softwood into wood fibres, combining with wax and resin, and formed into panels by applying temperature and pressure. It is much denser than normal particle board. These MDF sheets are cut similar to plywood, however they offer a unique difference. The “siding†of a dollhouse can be milled directly onto the outside walls of MDF kits, creating a realistic exterior finish when painted. MDF is heavy, will withstand a reasonable amount of play and also will take nails for assembly. Dura-Craft controlled the MDF doll house market for many years, and their demise has left a hole in the dollhouse market. Real Good Toys is now offering many of their dollhouse kits with a choice of smooth plywood finish or MDF, depending on the choice of the consumer.

Plastics continue to be available as a dollhouse alternative for very young children.

Consider all of this information when choosing a type of dollhouse kit to purchase and avoid disappointment in your finished product.

About the Author:

Jayne Cremasco has been a doll and miniature retailer for the past 30 years. For full information on doll collecting, Doll houses and miniatures please visit http://www.eloradollhouse.com

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Dollhouse houses

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Posted by GestS | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 14-09-2008

Tags: design, dollhouse, dollhouses, dolls, houses

Dollhouse houses

Dollhouses were invented in Germany in the 17th century. Who invented the very first dollhouse is unclear and the subject of much debate. However, one thing is certain: Dollhouses were extremely rare and expensive toys for the privileged children of aristocrats. The houses were painstakingly produced by hand out of wood, sometimes replicating the actual home in which the family lived, sometimes replicating a well-known building, and sometimes consisting of a brand new architectural design. The house was elaborately furnished with miniature versions of not only furniture but also paintings, tapestries and other wall hangings, all generally to scale. Even full kitchen furnishings were reproduced, from teakettles to china dishes.

Dollhouses quickly gained favor throughout Western Europe as a must-have item for the well-to-do. Although the dollhouse was considered a “toy,” the definition of a toy was far different in those days than it is today. In an era when children were seen and not heard, the children of the aristocracy were taught from an extremely early age to treat their possessions with the utmost care and respect. The dollhouse occupied a place of honor within the home and children were expected to admire the dollhouse, touching it only rarely and quite carefully.

By the 19th century, the dollhouse had evolved into a more modern version of a toy. Mass production allowed dollhouses and their accompanying furnishings to be acquired at a much lower cost. Children in this era were allowed to be children rather than miniature adults and dollhouses were considered an actual plaything. What had once been the province of the extremely wealthy now became accessible to the emerging middle class.

In the 20th century, dollhouse production underwent many changes. New materials and methods of production created a larger than ever market of dollhouses in every price range. Some dollhouses mirrored contemporary homes while others recalled days gone by.

The invention of plastic changed the face of the dollhouse market in many ways. Nearly indestructible, low cost dollhouses were now available to the masses. Many children of the late 20th century received their first dollhouse as toddlers, the indestructible plastic pieces serving as great learning tools.

Nonetheless, the love of handmade antique or antique style dollhouses has not waned. No longer are playthings for wealthy children, handmade dollhouses are now commissioned by collectors at all levels of society. It is also possible to build your own dollhouse from a wide variety of materials, adding another level of personalization.

Dollhouses have undergone many changes throughout the centuries in terms of building materials, price range and accessibility to people at all levels of society. However, dollhouses continue to amaze and inspire just as they did when first invented. A dollhouse can teach lessons in history, architecture, interior design and decoration. It can also inspire imagination and fantasy play. From handcrafted wooden showpieces to mass-produced plastic houses and furnishings to DIY cardboard houses, the dollhouses of today are accessible to every family regardless of social status, disposable income and age of children. Dollhouses have truly become a part of the universal consciousness.

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