Haunted Miniature House
Decorating my house this year
for Halloween
wasn't enough;
I had to decorate a miniature house too!
There is something so magical about miniatures,
and I have been bitten by the bug.
Miss Beulah has not been very happy with me
that I haven't featured her yet on my blog,
but I had flown off on my own broomstick!
The house has been decorated since the last week
of September, but with parties and travel and
everything Halloweenish, I haven't blogged about
any of it!
I really wanted to find a dollhouse and paint
it in spooky colors, but even used doll houses
are going for a fortune and I didn't have time
to build one (and I am not sure I would ever
finish it), so when I went into Michaels and
found this top piece all painted and with a
sparkly, purple, shingled roof, I bought it.
I thought I would bring it home and have just a tiny,
tiny haunted house, but this adorable cupboard,
which I had purchased at Hobby Lobby was too
tall to fit into any of the space.
So I went back to Michaels and purchased two
unfinished wood boxes, circled above. The bottom
one created the base, and the top one created the
living space. A quick spray with black paint and
a little glue, and now I had a house.
I had ordered a few things off of Etsy, like these adorable
pillows. I frayed the edges of a piece of orange and black
chevron fabric and glued the edges under for a rug.
The dresser on the right came from the dollar store. My
daughter found that and bought it for me.
The Halloween plates, cake and cookies were also
from Etsy. I had made the bottle brush trees a few
years ago for Halloween.
The spooky apothecary jars were from Etsy,
along with the manuscript tied in string, but
the packages, letters, books, table, pots and plates
all came from Michaels and Hobby Lobby.
This spooky toadstool rests in moss in one
of the valleys of the roof. I purchased him
from a local holiday boutique - The Holy Cow.
I added windows and fireplaces inside and out.
The cool candlestick stump was also from Holy Cow.
You can find things in the fairy garden section,
the dollar store, craft stores, and online. There
are also wonderful youtube videos on how to make
miniatures. Hunting for things has been half of the fun!
Of course, now I want to make a Christmas one.
I had picked up a lot of beautiful miniatures
a few years ago when we went to the
Christmas Markets
in Germany, and this would be a fun way
to display them.
Young and old were fascinated with it.
Glad you stopped to visit! Beaulah
has made me promise we will post more!
This brought out the child in me! I could sit and play with this for hours. LOL I have always been interested in miniatures, and now that I have grandchildren, it's going to be even more fun. Thanks for the tutorial! No one does Halloween quite like you. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteOh how much fun you are having!! I loved loved dolls and doll houses as a child, and this is child's play grown up! Great job in "adding on" and remodeling your house Jackie, all the details and decor you found and added are simply perfect! I can imagine how much fun you had shopping and finding everything, LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Holy Cow is what I say for this entire project! What incredible detail. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing and so much fun.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable I'm sure it was a lot of fun to decorate. Great job Jackie........
ReplyDeleteI love this doll house!
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