Mainly because it included this:
(Did you notice on the top of the first page that there are also instructions for other houses?)
It's from the same era as the New Zealand made Jomax house which I'd love to get my hands on:
It's from the same era as the New Zealand made Jomax house which I'd love to get my hands on:
I think the details about the live plants, is one of the most interesting things.
ReplyDeleteUmmm TSS. I am supposed/trying to be downsizing and cleanng up. I have a set of 5 folders of Golden Hands magazines to give away. Would you like to see if one of your wonderful readers would like them. Otherwise I will freecycle them...
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oooh - this house is absolutely amazing! i think my favourite part is the multi-level terrace and of course the live plants. thanks for the high-res images!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book! The living garden reminds me of making Japanese gardens in a flat planter when I was little - with succulents, and a mirror for a pond - I forget what else, but until I read this, I had forgotten all about it!
ReplyDeleteI must say I think those kids are going to have a bit of a challenge reaching into the house without squashing the garden, as the garden is so wide!
Are there plans for the hexagonal house too? A homemade one was listed on Australian ebay a little while ago - don't think I saved a photo though :-(
And wow, more NZ dolls house furniture, AND a dolls house! It's great!
Hi there, I’ve been trying to use the contact field on your page as I have some of this furniture in good condition and thought you may like to look at it but I can’t get the message to send through. I recently bought an old dollshouse and many of these items were inside. You can email me on grace.c.rive@gmail.com if you’d like to see pictures of what I’ve got. Thanks :)
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