Showing posts with label Barbie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbie. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Christmas 2021: Part 3 Hall and Bedrooms

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Our home is a 1970's ranch with that space-wasting, long hallway. At the end is the main bathroom. I keep the door closed and hang this vintage stitched Santa from Denmark my great aunt did way back in the 1970s. 

We always got hand-work pieces for Christmas from my Danish family and occasionally a piece of silver for birthdays. 

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It's all thick cotton, cross stitched with hand-stitched edging!

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Behind another door hangs some festive 'garb', an elf runner and of course Santa's top and hat, waiting for the big day. A Sparky Griswold Hat finishes it all off! LOL. 

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Again, we are dragging everything out---this will probably be the last year I do this corner with this many toys--and ornaments. It's a bunch of 'Toyland' and Santa themed items, that are special, but I have to thin out!

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The extra bedroom, which I never show has the 'huge' Ivy tree made on a tomato cage that grew so much this year in all our heat.  I put it on a stool because of the long trailers. Another plant is purple on the desk. This is a north wall, so I've hooked up a plant light and leave the lamp burning all but a few hours a day.

More toys, as this is the room the Grand girl sleeps in when visiting. But, she has grown out of all this, I'm afraid Gramma hasn't...Lol.

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I only hung one long string of mini seed lights and six or so ornaments on the tree, so not to damage it.

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Three vintage soldiers my dad made for my boys and me...lined up on a shelf. A jar of vintage marbles, books and paintings are in this room. As, well as unwrapped gifts, holiday linens, all my husbands' batteries for the lawn equipment-(hopefully these will move to the basement). So right now it is a unphotographable jumble!

Across the hall is 
The master bedroom, which  faces south. It's our home for the plants I'm wintering over and a 'doll' tree.

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This skinny-minny tree...and is full of Barbie, American Girl, hand made toys, and collector ornaments with a 'girl' theme. Hubby's woodland tree is in the basement family room.

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I also use my grandmother's pearls, and a few baubles and bracelets, a bit of lace here and there.

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Annie and Andy, I made these way back in the early 1970's.

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A sweet flying pig ballerina hides under the tree. I've used a hand stitched runner for a tree skirt made by a dear friend.

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This flirty cherub isn't shy. Feathers on some hats, and white lights, keep this all aglow.

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My bookcases are a fright, but I have these on the top shelf...in front of a vintage boudoir tray. It is so very ornate and different, snagged at a thrift store. The vase on the right is German paste from the 1880-90's as is the conch shell vase in the middle. The girls were my mom's favorites and were all bells from the early 1940's.

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This sweet girl is my favorite, they were hand-painted by a ceramic company in Madison, Wisc. The name escapes me, and they are highly collectible..which I only found out a few years ago. 

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These little bells are porcelain bisque and some I made in the 1980's. I made oodles of hand made clay ornaments for shows. These are only about 4" high...and all hand formed and different! The beautiful vase is Fenton and inherited from my mom-in-law.


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My Mom made this sled and deer for my grandmother in the 1960's. I've filled the sled with vintage ornaments. 

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Lights give a warm glow at night...and I've just kept this sparse.

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I love the shape of this old pitcher...
and  two white polar bears stand watch.
I need to pop some pale greens in the pitcher, with our dried anniversary roses. 

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We keep the bed pretty simple. I have a lovely muted bedspread, but it weighs a ton and I only use it for holidays or major company.

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I love pattern and use one, on another on top of the other. The sheets are navy with little percale type designs. A bit of a jolt in this peaceful winter scene.

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My favorite recycled sweater is on the antique wardrobe hanger. 

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As the sun sets to dusk, the lights come alive. The glow of the lights is very comforting at night. I like to read a bit before sleeping.

Present to myself will be a copy of the new Outlander book---but I'm not getting it until after Christmas---or I will not get a thing done until I finish it...


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Soon the outdoor lights will be on ...

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The tree changes so much at night, 

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Hope you enjoyed my mini tour, a little living room wrap up will be next.

Do You have lights in your bedroom? 

next Part 4: Rest of the Living Room

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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Moving my Barbie Posts

MOVING MY BARBIE POSTS

Hi dear Bloggers, Friends, and Family.

My Barbie DIY house and doll posts are moving to my new blog, Barbie:OldNewGreenRedo.
Barbie and the crew with give you a heads up here, when there is a new post. I will be continuing the Old,New,Green,Redo as 90% of everything including the dolls are vintage or used items.

Last week's post, Back to School had a...


 vintage 1990's chalkboard getting a REDO, for Anna(high school) and Chelsea(middle school).


An OLD Changing table/chest was REDOne for school supplies.


NEW supplies were made, pencils, pens, books, erasers, files, and some great finds for mini-collectors.



Also,  Monnie, Ryan, Kevin, Ken and Andrew have moved into two walk-out basement apartments to help the overcrowding in the HFIM. Hope you will join them on the REDO journey and life in the HFIM house (Home for Impoverished Millenials) as they continue the project of OldNewGreenRedo-ing a downtown Chicago mansion/townhouse. Last weeks post, HFIM house:Basement apartments
begins that journey.


Monnie has been busy designing the interiors of the HFIM house on her New/Redo drafting board and tools in the new apartment.
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Ryan has been juggling work, and the HFIM house as the general contractor. It's been a big job.

Thanks for all your support. Occasionally I will do vintage doll posts if I find something with broad based appeal, thanks to all who have encouraged my new sickness. Please come visit the new blog, we would love to have you.


The girl's are going back to school, but say, Hi, come join us at Barbie:OldNewGreenRedo

Thanks always for visiting. 
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Thursday, February 2, 2017

Part 2: DIY Barbie Remodel Paint Reveal


Sorry if anyone had trouble viewing this, the original post disappeared?
Our DIY barbie Mansion Townhouse redo, to be joined with the Victorian Mansion.
I really wanted them to blend and look like one large dollhouse.


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Great weather is wonderful for painting. I quickly taped up everything I didn't want
 painted on our first day of beautifully weather.


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This is the original house at GoodWill in all its magenta/hotpink/lavendar glory, for $7.99.
Since I am the one that has to live with it, between the Grand's visits, 
most of the hot pink/magenta had to go.


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First was gloss white on the magenta shower stall.



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Then the same on the Hot pink flooring on the third floor I sprayed in ivory. Worst part was underneath the ceilings were that dark color making the house very dark.

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The grid ceiling on the top floor, took the ivory spray paint (for plastic also) very well.

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This is the original graphics I didn't paint over on the third floor, even this is the room for the guys. 
You will see later what we did to preserve this.


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The backside exterior has so much detail, eventually we will work on that. I blocked the windows, with paper to preserve the graphics inside. 

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On the second floor, the fireplace has electronic fire and crackling 
noises and got three coats of gloss white. That's what it took to completely cover that hot pink. 
My opinion is pretend play should relate to real life. 
Really, no one would live in an all pink/magenta house, especially Ken dolls. 
A little pink goes a very long way. 


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Heres the completed shower, original floor we left in lavender. The shower magenta floor is original. When someone takes a shower, you get water sounds and singing in the shower while standing on it.
This goes well with the original graphics I kept on the second floor


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We had to paint nothing here, I simply papered and taped it off and the very pretty 
original fixtures. The toilet, makes a flushing sound when you press the button.

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Here is the second floor bedroom next to the bath. The fireplace has two small pink tiles, one is actually the press button to start the fire sounds and the light. 


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Here's a close-up. I have a tiny bit of touch up to do on the lower left. 
But, it is awesome in cottage chic white.




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Vintage Barbie furniture looks great next to the shower wall.

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The fire looks real, almost. Puppy enjoys it.

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I would love to paint the details in the faux book case, but it is really bolted in there, and will have to just stay that way.

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The best is the white ceiling instead of pink. Makes the room bright. 

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This room has become Chelsea's, which is nice because her clothes can be separate from the Barbie's.


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Back down to the bottom floor, you can see the pillars all covered and most of the elevator. 
Excess overspray was easily  cleaned off. The elevator just wasn't able to be completely covered.

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It did clean up very well after the tapes were removed. Like I said, a little pink goes a long way.

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I taped off all the cabinetry/stove/refrig/sink, so here it is all original surrounded in ivory to blend with the Victorian Mansion. Ryan is all ready to serve the crowd for Chelsea's birthday party.


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The large kitchen above is perfect for breakfast and doing laundry. 
I painted over the graphics, waiting to do
wallpaper and accessories here. 
We will retile the floor, I didn't want the hot pink glowing through the white tile contact paper.


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Here you can see the dining room with the tile paper, this will extend to the left.

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The old kitchen in the back, may just become an entertainment bar, with a little tweaking, and some wall paper to tie into the mansion kitchen to the left.
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Next will be the void above the dining room---and a new second floor in the Victorian mansion and removing the existing green/tub-vanity to make room for a closet.
 Lots of dolls have to find room to sleep and store all their clothes.

Thanks always for visiting. 
I will try and respond to every comment and answer every question.

All the opinions and photographs in this blog are my own, I have not been paid or reimbursed in anyway for my opinions, posts or any products shown. Please do not use photos without linking back to this blog without my permission. Thank you for your cooperation, Sandi Magle

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