I am unusual in that I am a man in his early fifties who has discovered the wonderful world of dollhouses. Though I am not into dolls I do understand the draw of miniatures. It is the magic of imagination and of creating your own little world. To me it's more accurate to use the term scale model than dollhouse. I am currently on my first dollhouse build. It is a three story Venetian style palazzo started from scratch. It is filled with all kinds of exotic things from all over the world from my travels. It truly is a great deal of fun to work on it. And if I do say so myself, it has turned out to be fantastic! It is wonderful to see and take pride in your own craftsmanship. I will probably be involved in this hobby for a very long time. I agree that the antique dollhouses do have a special charm to them. Thank you for sharing this video!
Hope you have kept at it over the year! I agree that scale model is more accurate. A vital component to the dolls house is scale. You can't have a great looking house if you don't pay attention to scale in every item, including thickness which can be quite a challenge. It is getting the scale properly that makes a house stunning in my opinion. In this video, they point out that fit isn't necessary and objects can still be pretty and meaningful without that scale. I can see that, but my own house, I want to be 1/12, or 1/24, or 1/144 scale
Tom, don't feel too bad. I cast bronze and sub to this channel. ua-cam.com/channels/OEK4ya00CdinxX551S0k5Q.html She's very inventive and has lots of good ideas. Hey, if you like the NOBS channel, check out Mark Dice. ;-)
I'm also a man who turned 50 that just finished my first miniature house. I'm a carpenter by trade and always wanted to build a miniature house. I call my house an old southern american farm house. I made all the furniture myself. It is basically a two story house with a wing off the back.
I started out making dolls and then miniature: I'm with Lauren when she say about the passion in miniature keeps her going in her work. Neither can I go without doll, or miniature they complete each other....
I am already 26 yrs old and I thought I'm too old for dollhouses but i cant deny that i still love dollhouses, dolls and miniatures... people like her are my motivation and inspiration to not hold back what you truly desires and love the most.. as long as youre not stepping down others or hurting anyone so why not??!
I have always been intrigued by miniatures...I am 50 and still love them..I make my own furniture and design my own little rooms...it gets more and more intriguing
In 1956 , when I was in the first grade, I feel in love with dollhouses. My class had a lovely dollhouse in it. The house was tin and the furnishing were plastic. I finished my class work without dawdling so I could play with the dollhouse. It made a lasting impression on me.
At the age of 60 I am finally making my dolls house and I realise that it can satisfy me in ways real scale does not ! is that strange ? As I discover the great many miniature enthousiasts I find a kindred spirit, slow methodical sharing people as though the feelings attached to them have been scaled up as the rooms are scaled down.
I am 70 and have been building dollhouse scenes only for 4 years. When I was a child, I was always jealous of other girls having dollhouses so now since I have the time & money, I indulge.
How .... beautiful ..... precise ..... these dollhouses are! The interiors are so amazingly detailed ...... They are life like! .... You really .... could live there.
I am so grateful that you shared this! ... This is one of the most wonderful videos I've watched on youtube... I have always had a huge passion for miniatures... It is so magical to create little worlds which are roomy for the imagination!...
I am unusual in that I am a man in his early fifties who has discovered the wonderful world of dollhouses. Though I am not into dolls I do understand the draw of miniatures. It is the magic of imagination and of creating your own little world. To me it's more accurate to use the term scale model than dollhouse. I am currently on my first dollhouse build. It is a three story Venetian style palazzo started from scratch. It is filled with all kinds of exotic things from all over the world from my travels. It truly is a great deal of fun to work on it. And if I do say so myself, it has turned out to be fantastic! It is wonderful to see and take pride in your own craftsmanship. I will probably be involved in this hobby for a very long time.
I agree that the antique dollhouses do have a special charm to them.
Thank you for sharing this video!
Tom Pinion you should show your house on youtube! I am intrigued!
Hope you have kept at it over the year! I agree that scale model is more accurate. A vital component to the dolls house is scale. You can't have a great looking house if you don't pay attention to scale in every item, including thickness which can be quite a challenge. It is getting the scale properly that makes a house stunning in my opinion. In this video, they point out that fit isn't necessary and objects can still be pretty and meaningful without that scale. I can see that, but my own house, I want to be 1/12, or 1/24, or 1/144 scale
Tom, don't feel too bad. I cast bronze and sub to this channel. ua-cam.com/channels/OEK4ya00CdinxX551S0k5Q.html She's very inventive and has lots of good ideas. Hey, if you like the NOBS channel, check out Mark Dice. ;-)
Tom Pinion , I love doll houses too. But I like to play with scale. There is fantasy there for me. But still it all has to be designed right.
I'm also a man who turned 50 that just finished my first miniature house. I'm a carpenter by trade and always wanted to build a miniature house. I call my house an old southern american farm house. I made all the furniture myself. It is basically a two story house with a wing off the back.
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Oh my! I absolutely LOVE CHARLIE AND LOLA!
stunning overview of a subject i didn't have a clue about
I started out making dolls and then miniature:
I'm with Lauren when she say about the passion in miniature keeps her going in her work. Neither can I go without doll, or miniature they complete each other....
I am already 26 yrs old and I thought I'm too old for dollhouses but i cant deny that i still love dollhouses, dolls and miniatures... people like her are my motivation and inspiration to not hold back what you truly desires and love the most.. as long as youre not stepping down others or hurting anyone so why not??!
I have always been intrigued by miniatures...I am 50 and still love them..I make my own furniture and design my own little rooms...it gets more and more intriguing
It’s real to the people who love miniatures.......always tidy and just the way you want it to look.
Love this!
wonderful
Tinntun Carelessly =9
The music does not match.
You are so clever!
I ❤love it
02:15 Lundby house. I have exactly the same one.
Hi my friend has an old dolls house could you help her find the value of it please x
In 1956 , when I was in the first grade, I feel in love with dollhouses. My class had a lovely dollhouse in it. The house was tin and the furnishing were plastic. I finished my class work without dawdling so I could play with the dollhouse. It made a lasting impression on me.
At the age of 60 I am finally making my dolls house and I realise that it can satisfy me in ways real scale does not ! is that strange ? As I discover the great many miniature enthousiasts I find a kindred spirit, slow methodical sharing people as though the feelings attached to them have been scaled up as the rooms are scaled down.
I am 70 and have been building dollhouse scenes only for 4 years. When I was a child, I was always jealous of other girls having dollhouses so now since I have the time & money, I indulge.
Oh, I would love to see your dollhouse!
If you’re on Facebook, there’s lots of groups for dollhouse hobbyists.
How .... beautiful ..... precise ..... these dollhouses are! The interiors are so amazingly detailed ...... They are life like! .... You really .... could live there.
the subject has taken my breath away
it's that good!
This loud, abrupt, raucous music is absolutely awful. It’s jarring and ill fitting and destroys the flow of the narrative terribly.
Amazing outstanding presentation 💒😘💠🌸💠🌸👑🌸
Love everything about this video! Thank you for sharing!
Yes! Lundby! Masterpieces!
I luv Charlie & Lola
I am so grateful that you shared this! ... This is one of the most wonderful videos I've watched on youtube... I have always had a huge passion for miniatures... It is so magical to create little worlds which are roomy for the imagination!...
The editing is horrific!
who care4s , look at the content
Beautiful 😍.