Thursday, October 7, 2010

my creative space - the ephemeral dollhouse

I've gone on and on about this dollhouse, haven't I? Not to mention spent much time thinking about decorating options, even wishing I had more hoarded papers to choose from (I know, really...).

Then, I came to a realisation - this is a cardboard dollhouse.

It is, ultimately, designed to be short lived, even disposable. It is also a dollhouse for a small child - a small child who sees "bananas" and "boats" in scraps of fabric or cardboard. It does not have to be perfect, or even finished, to be loved.

So here it is: the ephemeral, happily unfinished dollhouse.


The art room - filled with happy music, loads of natural light from a lovely big window, and inspiration from Leunig and Van Gogh...



The (unchanged) dining room (a buffet might be nice in here)...


The extra - bright kitchen, with wonky stove, wonky lino, and an empty fridge - not for long...


The floral bedroom - with just one bed for 7 dolls...

I wonder what will happen to this house next? The one thing I know is, I won't be the one making the decisions... and it will probably never be "finished".

More creative spaces here.

12 comments:

Tracey@bountifully said...

I showed this to my daughter, big mistake, as we are now making our own doll house... :)

Michelle said...

Oh my! How cute are those little things!

Thanks for popping by my blog earlier. The paint I used is Dulux Red Box in High Gloss. Unfortunately it is oil based and hard to apply, and it STINKS! But the result is pretty bloody awesome!

Anonymous said...

I love this hose (!!!) and went through all your prewier posts. There are really so many things to love; the piano, obviously, and the floral room (wouldn't mind to have one of my own). It will indeed be interesting to follow its destiny. I made a simple house from cardboard for my daughter last week; at first she was very impressed, and then she smashed it in a blink of an eye :)))

teddybearswednesday said...

Oh my god Catheine, i LOVE your dollhouse!! It is wonderful. I especially love the kitchen, it's yellow like mine! And the wonky lino and stovetop, oh I love.
You're a whiz! xo

Alison said...

It is soooo sweet, you've done a brilliant job. I'm sure your little one doesn't even notice that it isn't finished.

Wendy said...

My kids are crowded around the computer with me and they're already planning their own rendition of this ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT dollhouse!

Luisa said...

love the homemade and personalised spaces you have created!

Umatji said...

- I came here after you commented on mine and what a great house! Thanks for coming by - I would lvoe to read a post about the stories from your niece. I so love the idea. I bet the dolls house will be so much more loved and used than any 'bought' version.
heres to up cycling!

Sarah said...

Lovely little house. I'm looking for a thrifted dolls house that I can decorate and make pretty. I've been ordering wallpaper samples for a bit of posh decorating!!! x

Makeminemidcentury said...

I'm so glad you showed it! I think it's fabulous and so well-made ... though I hope no one falls on it ...
I think I'd love to wallpaper Child 4's doll's house because you've done such a great job!

Renee said...

I love your cardboard dolls house! My son doesn't play with his doll's house (its not a gorgeous handmade house like yours) but maybe boys, even only 3 year old boys just don't see the fun in playing with dolls houses. I feel like I'm rambling... Your evolving dolls house is great and what fun you guys can have adding to it over time!

Snooze said...

Your doll's house is absolutely amazing. You've done the best job ever.
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