Advice on a set of vintage miniature furniture?

I have this set of vintage miniature furniture. I plan on painting it.... not something I do easily let me tell you! I'm all for vintage and antique - however, they are very tired and need some TLC. Now, my concern is I know absolutely nothing about this set and so far nothing turned up in any of my searches. I don't want to paint something that's of value (although I doubt it, but I have seen stranger things). So, if any of you have ever seen a set like this, or know what make it is, or just know anything about it at all, please share with me?




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Miniatures on Pinterest

I don't know about you, but I can certainly get lost on Pinterest. I just love it! So for today, I thought I'd share my miniatures Pinterest boards with you.

I used to have one board for Little Canvas, but have now split it in two. I found it became a bit of a mess, what with my artwork and all the doll house renovations and everything in one place. So now I have one for the artwork, and one that focus mainly on the doll houses and miniatures.

African sunset with people silhouette - Little Canvas


Little Canvas: My first ever dolls house!

I also have a number of boards that are doll house and miniature related. I'm sure this is only the beginning and I'll have many more boards on this topic in future! 

Georgian Mansion by Anthony Wright.
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Pinner said: Make your own.  Use condiment containers, and cut it down.  Add your own paper.  I added push pins (without the pin part) on the bottom as legs to make it a bed tray
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Wow!
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Free Printable dollhouse wallpaper
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I hope you have fun visiting all my Pinterest boards. There are so many wonderful artisans out there who do amazing work in miniature! 

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Let the renovation begin!

I'm finally starting with my dollhouse's renovation! The first house I'll be taking on is the "big house" with the base. I don't have names for the houses yet, except for the Mock Tudor, which is obvious.  I'll probably end up working on them all at the same time in the long run, but for now, I'm starting with this one:


This house has the least amount of work out of my three houses. It only has paper on the walls and floor of one room, and some glue left on the floor of a room in the roof. The base is in a good condition. I will just paint it in the same colour as the rest of the house, whatever that may be. I haven't decided on a colour yet. That being said.... the wallpaper and flooring in that single room was glued in PROPERLY! Meant to stick forever! It took me long enough, but with a damp sponge, mini palette knife, sand paper and some elbow grease I managed to finally get rid of most of it. I now only have the room in the roof left to strip and then I can sand down the whole house! Can't wait to start painting! 

Let me show you the process up to where I am now:

This was the interior of the house the day I brought it home


 Inside the roof. 


 Vacumed and dusted, ready to start stripping down the wallpaper.


 Halfway there!


 Almost done!


 Just a tiny glimpse of some of the paper scraps.


 And the worse is done! Now the sanding begins....!

I'm really enjoying this renovation process. Getting excited about the end result now! 
Until next time, keep well!

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It's a dollhouse obsession!

Now you know I've acquired the Mock Tudor dollhouse last year, and planned on renovating it this year. I have not started on it yet, as it is at a friend's house. He is kindly helping my with a few things I need tools for, which I don't have. Once it returns, I shall start work immediately!

However.... I now seem to attract houses to me like a moth to a flame! haha  I can't stop looking at dollhouses, watching auctions on eBay, etc. And so, during the month of February, I managed to acquire two more houses! One was a birthday gift from my other half, and the other house was given to me by two dear friends, in exchange for some of my paintings. How lucky am I??!! I'm extremely grateful and ecstatic I tell you!

Before I show you the pictures, all serious Miniaturists and Dollhouse collectors might want to look away now! These are not what you would call adult collectors' or period homes. But then, I'm not a collector in that sense of the word. I love dollhouses in ALL shapes, sizes and forms. I don't intend to stick to only period homes or collectors houses. I like variation and I believe everyone should do what makes them happy. For instance, my friend Tina loves period houses. Tudor, Georgian, Victorian. That's her passion and what an amazing collection of gorgeous houses she has. Maybe she will let me share a few pictures of them with you one day.

Me, I tend to like a lot of different styles and designs. Modern, period, retro, French shabby chic, etc.  I still have much to learn though when it comes to miniatures, dollhouses, and especially the renovation process. So I'll probably make lots of mistakes as I go along. But hey, practice makes progress; and by trial and error we learn! As long as we enjoy the process and have fun! I hope you will enjoy the journey with me!

Here are my two new houses. They both need a little (ok, a LOT) of TLC! The first house came with a base which was initially intended for another house, but I plan on making it work with this house! The second one is painted in gloss enamel on the inside, so I guess I'm going to have lovely biceps when I'm finally done with it! There will be loads of sanding and painting before these will see a single piece of furniture. Next time I will show you the interior.




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Thank you for stopping by Little Canvas! If you are a first time visitor, welcome! I would be honoured if you would take a moment to leave a comment; subscribe to my blog or like my Facebook page, Little Canvas. Do keep in touch, I love to hear from new (and old) friends! Until next time, keep well!