




Miniaturists have all sorts of different tastes for the figures in their houses, and there's something to suit everyone! These dolls are made of the old 'dolly' pegs, rather than the porcelain or clay that many dollhouse dolls are made of. They're made by 'Uneekdolldesigns'
1 comment:
Thank you for the features, your blog is lovely, and I lvoe looking at the miniature world!
Appreciatively, Debbie
www.uneekmusings.blogspot.com
www.uneekdolldesigns.etsy.com
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