Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Oh, if only you'd asked this a week ago! I have now forgotten the name of the catalogue that I was looking at at a coffee morning - Woodcraft or something, definitely woodsomething. Their prices were about half or less of those in the shops - the dolls' house INCLUDING furniture (2-storey, about 2'6 long by 1'6 deep?) was £40 + VAT. I reluctantly decided DH wouldn't approve but I so nearly bought it. , have you seen the catalogue? Do you remember the name? I was at Kay's house when it was produced last week. Anneliese and Toddler Tim Re: Doll's Houses > > We bought a dolls house emporium kit (They advertise in craft mags) but > ours came from a dolls house shop in salisbury, where they had a display > upstairs of all the kits made up. painted it in wedgewood colours > and put roof-tile effect paper on the roof, Elllie had it for her 3rd > birthday. I think ours looks nearest to the 'Classical'....they seem > quite expensive but it is good to get the catalogue to see the options > available. The main decisions to make are - what sort of opening at the > front - double doors or onne? top opening too? and which way do the > stairs go. > try http://www.dollshouse.com > > Sylvanian family furniture was the best to go in the house. It was just > the right price for B/day & Xmas pressies, though we bought some really > cheap plastic furniture to fill the house quickly - it didn`t last long > but tided us over. We didn`t bother with the chunky expensive wooden > block-type furniture. > > Don`t go with anytihng with too fiddly windows, especially if you have > ever have boys over to play - they get kicked in! > > looking at the site - I might go for blossom cottage/meadow ccottage if > I was buying now... > > > of buying DD1 a doll's house for Christmas - she is just 3. Which > > one have you chosen and why? > Beverly > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Don't ELC have one like this - 2 storeys but the furniture is sold separately by room (even a computer room i noticed).. haven't got catalogue to hand to look at, so can't check price etc. www.elc.co.uk I think is the website. Todman Treasurer, Stansted Branch (R5) Mum to , 3¾ > Oh, if only you'd asked this a week ago! I have now forgotten the name of > the catalogue that I was looking at at a coffee morning - Woodcraft or > something, definitely woodsomething. Their prices were about half or less > of those in the shops - the dolls' house INCLUDING furniture (2-storey, > about 2'6 long by 1'6 deep?) was £40 + VAT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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