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15
May
2010
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Written by Veronica Scott   

It's always fun to have a hobby in life.

Hobbies can help keep the creative juices flowing for all ages. As you become more proficient in your hobby, there is always the possibility of making a little money too. And what better way to make a few extra bucks than doing something that you absolutely love?

Finding a hobby is not hard. You can always peruse a local bookstore or the Internet to find an area that interests you. Or just make a hobby out of something you have a talent in and enjoy doing. The world of hobbies is an endless array of possibilities just waiting to be explored by you.

One of the most popular hobbies that have stood the test of time has been constructing dollhouses. The dollhouse has been a staple in the lives of children all over the world, and it has emerged from its humble beginnings to be considered a work of art. If you enjoy building and constructing things, dollhouses could be the hobby for you.

But where do you start?

The answer is easy. For first-time builders, it is best to begin with a dollhouse kit. These can be found at any arts and crafts store and offer a wide array of choices. Dollhouses can be made to resemble period homes, such as Victorian-style buildings, or even your own home. Dollhouses can also be more than just a typical "house." You can make your dollhouse into a post office, a hotel, a restaurant, pub and even a hospital.

Once you decide upon a kit, the next thing you need to do is figure out what you want to add to the dollhouse to make it unique. Some builders like to keep things simple, using wood or left-over pieces of material from housing projects. Other individuals like to make their homes elaborate and will use high-end materials like slate or brick. The choice is up to you.

Once the structure is constructed, the real fun can begin. You will need to pick out paint colors, wallpaper prints, and flooring. You will also need furniture to fill out your dollhouse, and depending on the type of detail you want, some dollhouses are outfitted with electricity. This is the point when your hobby acquires your special "signature," making the dollhouse unique and beautiful.

Once the dollhouse is constructed and all the work is completed, you have several options available. You can keep the house for any children you have or you can just display it in your home for others to enjoy. Lots of individuals take pleasure in looking at tiny replicas. You can decide to sell your dollhouse and make a return on what you invested in it. Or you can donate the house to local charity auctions.

So the next time you are trying to figure what you want to do with your spare time, give the idea of making dollhouses a whirl. You may end up finding a passion you never knew existed!

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Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/dollhouses-a-hobby-for-life-290658.html

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 13:54
 

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