tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467139429384647816.post3208308185215644247..comments2024-02-11T00:22:20.168-08:00Comments on O Chickadee: DollhousesJanelle Holmboehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02697804237034435208noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467139429384647816.post-40562932230774353652010-04-11T05:10:56.066-07:002010-04-11T05:10:56.066-07:00I longed for a dollhouse growing up -- not a plas...I longed for a dollhouse growing up -- not a plastic Barbie-ish one, a pastel, San Francisco Victorian style one, with real looking furniture. With Baby Girl on the way, maybe I'll finally have an excuse to get one! Although apparently there's a growing movement of grown-up dollhouse-keepers . . .http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/garden/08mod.html?hpw<br /><br />MelissaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467139429384647816.post-3925606228278373352010-04-04T19:24:20.863-07:002010-04-04T19:24:20.863-07:00When I was a little girl, I wanted a dollhouse so ...When I was a little girl, I wanted a dollhouse so badly, and one of my favorite pieces in the Smithsonian collection is this turn-of-the-century dollhouse: http://www.smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/objectdescription.cfm?ID=192. Both of these are fabulous. I love imagining the tiny family that would live in the colorful fist one. And this second one, I could absolutely picture in the hills of Los Angeles.Shannonnoreply@blogger.com