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A Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Dollhouse Collection



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By : Lily Morgan    14 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-01 12:25:08
Collecting dollhouses has long graduated as a child’s hobby; many adults have now taken to this passion.

For most, it is an opportunity to express creativity, an outlet for one’s inner architect and closet interior designer. Others find work on miniatures therapeutic and meditative. Then there are those who pursue dollhouse collection for the thrill of accomplishing something breathtaking and intricate.

If you have just caught the dollhouse collecting bug, getting started may feel like an overwhelming task. The following are two suggestions to bear in mind as you jumpstart your collection.

First off, plan! While thinking may feel like the enemy of enthusiasm, deciding things ahead would save you time, effort, and money. It will also give direction to your hobby and thus, help you sustain your interest in the craft.

Among the things that you need to plan beforehand are: (a) the size and scale of the dollhouses in your set, (b) the type of collection you’d like to have, and (c) your budget.

Predetermine the size and scale of your collection in order to gauge if you have the space to accommodate it. While you do not have to build or buy an entire village at once, knowing beforehand how large you envision your collection to be can help you display and protect it better. If you have limited room, you might consider putting up a room box rather than an entire dollhouse or a village. It would be a shame to come to a point when you have already purchased a must have in your collection, only to find that it does not fit in your display space!

You need to discern ahead of time what kind of dollhouse collection you would like to have. Beginners tend to impulse buy dollhouse kits and furnishings, resulting in a disorganized collection or wasted resources. It makes sense to settle on a theme and then build on it. This theme can be a period in history e.g. Victorian or Modern or a scene that tells a story or feeling e.g. a bustling metropolis or a haunted village.

Your scale and theme will influence what lighting you will need, what pieces you need to build/ buy, and what material/color and texture is most appropriate for your collection. With this in mind, plan your scale and theme according to your budget. It wouldn’t hurt to canvass and compare prices as you plan your collection. Doing so can help you decide whether or not the theme you have chosen is sustainable, and plan creative alternatives with respect to what is sold on the market.

Secondly, get in touch with other enthusiasts. The best source of how to’s is the collectors’ community and, luckily, they are not that hard to find. The web provides online discussion boards on dollhouse collecting, as well as resource sites with articles and portfolios. Your local dollhouse craft store can also direct you to trade shows and exhibits in your area.

Peers are invaluable for collectors. They can point you to the best bargains, give you troubleshooting tips and provide that extra support as you tread along. One can always benefit from insights and techniques of the better experienced.
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