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The bookshelf and bench in the Emerson house, placed in front of the removable staircase. |
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The Paul MacAlister bookshelf. It's quite narrow, and the surface is buffed and quite slick; almost a plastic feel. The workmanship is beautiful and it has a wonderful simplicity to it. |
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No rugs yet... and not many accessories. |
Dang, they look great in the Emerson. I'm so jealous!! I officially forgive you for sniping me, now that you have shared pictures. :P All's fair in love and ebay.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've forgiven me! Live to fight another day... 3 days to be exact. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats again! I hope you don't mind, but I put a gadget on my blog to direct people to your Flickr photostream. It's nice to see the pieces in action!
ReplyDeleteCallsmall, thank you so much! I don't mind at all... appreciate it! The Paul MacAlister minis are so wonderful, and since they're one-of-a-kind, I really do want to share them. The more the merrier!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you have these---even if I do not, man! ha ha! Love seeing these put into proper action.
ReplyDelete@Modern MC--thanks so much! I wish Paul Mac. had made MORE!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! I hear you! I didn't play much with dolls or dollhouses when I was little. Guess I'm making up for lost time!
ReplyDeleteThe sad part is, my 4-year-old daughter is not allowed to play with the Emerson house... naturally. I feel guilty! Guess it's time for me to get her a dollhouse, the "kid" kind.
You are a lucky "girl" and I hope your daughter will get a wonderful dollhouse too and one day you can swap.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and making us envious ;-)
Thanks Oese. She certainly will get a nice one soon... and she'll have the coolest vintage furniture of all her friends!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection of Paul MacAlister furniture! I am a big fan of the Brinca Dada houses, too. Thanks for sharing! :) Ronda
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