Call of the Small’s Tiny World

Posted by mandarific on Nov 4, 2009 in Featured Artists |

One of my best friends, Miss Moose, is an avid dollhouse enthusiast – she’s made several houses and when she began her current project approached me to help her browse through ideas online. This is how we found Call of the Small – in a world where most dollhouse projects include dated wallpaper and couches that look like the ones found in your Great Grandmother’s livingroom, these tiny homes feature ultra modern decor and rooms that we wish we lived in.

One favorite of mine is her Kaleidescope House – colorfully assembled with pre-bought dollhouse furniture and a few things re-purposed for tiny living, these scenes make it easy to forget that the entire thing is to scale!

Interested in seeing more of this house or other similar projects?

Check out Chris’s blog – Call of the Small.

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4 Comments

Leah
Nov 4, 2009 at 9:47 pm

I am so jealous. I finally acquired a dollhouse recently, but I haven’t been able to afford decorating it. One of these days…


 
Call of the Small
Nov 5, 2009 at 10:45 pm

Thanks for the recognition! Believe it or not, there are lots of us who like and prefer more modern furnishings for our dollhouses. The Kaleidoscope House in particular lends itself to such styles, and the light is fantastic! I noticed that you said my name was Oese, but it is actually Chris. Oese has a wonderful blog at http://raumfuerraum.blogspot.com/, and she is very creative! I enjoyed looking through your blog as well.


 
mandarific
Nov 6, 2009 at 5:12 am

Sorry for the confusion, Chris! :) Sometimes with blogs I have a hard time finding a name to give credit to – glad you could enjoy the site, and thanks for Oese’s link! These houses want me to start one of my own… what an awesome hobby.


 
Carol
Nov 6, 2009 at 11:36 pm

Hi I just started blogging about my dollhouse experiences. It’s great fun and there are so many great dollhouse blogs! http://myrealitty.blogspot.com/ is mine. There is such a great range of items available and so many artists making new things for dollhouses too! Another great place to explore is Flickr searching modern dollhouse or antique dollhouse. Have fun! C


 

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