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15
May
2010
Christmas Miniatures For Your Dollhouse PDF Print
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Features - Seasons and Holidays
Written by Lily Morgan   

When December 25 rolls around, there tends to be a flurry of activity in any household across the country. As the Christmas feeling sets in, residents raid the attacks of their homes and venture into stores to purchase everything they need for the festive season; as the decorating of the house begins. For many, it does not feel like Christmas until the tinsel is wrapped around the banner, the holly wreath is on the front door and the Christmas tree and fairy lights are twinkling in the window. The Christmas spirit comes alive around you with decorations.

It may seem trivial, but if you own a dollhouse, the idea may well stem to the dollhouse itself. There can be nothing more charming and festivity inspiring than seeing the usual decorations and sparkles honoring the Christmas season, but played out in miniature within a dollhouse. Decorations that are familiar and treasured suddenly take on a new significance when seen gracing the ornate beauty of a dollhouse, giving the entire Christmas season a new dimension. Quite simply, when it is so cheap and easy to do so, some may argue any owner of a dollhouse would be crazy not to decorate their treasure for the Christmas season!

A stunningly decorated dollhouse is not just a novelty for the indulgent dollhouse owner. If done properly - and anyone with a dollhouse is a person used to doing things properly, focusing on the minute details - then a Christmas theme decorated dollhouse can be a Christmas decoration in itself. Rather than a standard centerpiece for Christmas dinner, your beautifully festive dollhouse could take the place if small enough - if not, used as a feature decoration in the living room or beside the front door as a picture of a charmingly picturesque Christmas charm.

Achieving this adorable idea is, thanks to the wonders of the internet and some specialist high street stores, is simpler now than it has ever been. Whatever your budget, taste, style and preferences; the answers are now available to buy. It has, quite simply, never been easier to bring a little Christmas cheer to your own dollhouse as well as your main living area.

What you do and what you purchase is up to you. It is possible to purchase entire kits, which allow a full decoration of every room and outside area of a dollhouse of almost any size. These tend to include all the decorations you would use for yourself and your own home. These include wreaths, tinsel, baubles, Christmas trees (it is possible to even purchase real, off-cuts of actual trees), fairy lights, Christmas card holders, cards to purchase to put on mantelpieces, display reindeer and fake snow. These sets tend to be themed - such as Victorian Christmas, in keeping with the origins of the dollhouse - and come as a complete packaged set.

There is also the option, however, of buying just what you feel you need. All of the items that are mentioned above can be bought separately, and this is often cheaper than purchasing a set; with a set, you pay a premium for the convenience.

Whichever road you wish to take, you can now add a Christmas cheer to your very own dollhouse and have a festive decoration no one will ever forget.

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 14:12
 

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