A long time ago, my mother would take me to Ben Franklin's once a week and we would buy a piece of furniture for "our" dollhouse. We wallpapered and carpeted and made curtains. We had a fireplace w/brass coal bucket and a Damask covered wingchair. 21 Mulberry brings back those memories. Wish she could be here, maybe, she is.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Playing Dollhouse.
A long time ago, my mother would take me to Ben Franklin's once a week and we would buy a piece of furniture for "our" dollhouse. We wallpapered and carpeted and made curtains. We had a fireplace w/brass coal bucket and a Damask covered wingchair. 21 Mulberry brings back those memories. Wish she could be here, maybe, she is.
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