Wow Lisa, this little lamp is quite remarkable! I love projects like this. The effort shows in the fabulous final product! I love how you go out of your way to try absolutely everything! I'm too scared to try soldering, though it sure seems more reliable than glue. 😂 And wow, you make adding the ceiling/floor in your Bliss look effortless. 🥰✨
Oh you LUCKY GIRL! Your house is just gorgeous! And the furniture?! Oh my I LOVE IT ALL! Having the catalogue is so cool, I love reference books (aka wish books) especially if I have things that are in them. I've never heard of that thread you mentioned for rug making. Looking forward to hearing more about that. Can't wait to see your house made up. Congratulations my friend. I'm so happy for you! 😘🥰✨
This is so much fun! It's so wonderful you have such a good club that can get together, share minis and make some $ to spend on more minis. Girl, your pottery is just amazing! ❤ It's interesting to me how there are so many 1:12 and 1:48 but nit as much 1:24 out there- that's what I see online as well. I LOVE your rubber chicken!!! Love the cleaning products also. They're really genius. The very first mini I ever bought was a Halloween store. It's prob 1:48 from a kit. Great video as always Lisa! 🥰✨
You're welcome, i had fun 😁 i still haven't finished the one i started when i was at your place, hacked my thumb pretty good at work so im gonna be on hiatus from lamps for a little bit
AWWW LISA! You are So Sweet! Your Crocheted items are Lovely! It is awesome to think you were inspired by my channel to create that adorable footstool! Excellent Job!!I Love the history you share about dollhouses!
Well you have more patience than me putting the lampshade together. I would have gotten too frustrated and been off looking for all sorts of shortcuts lol. The finished lamp looks so lovely though
Whew! A lot of work with such sweet results! Thanks for sharing!m I do want to share that on Saturday, I was able to go back for the final day of the epic estate sale I attended a few weeks ago that had tens of thousands of items! Like last time, I was gobsmacked again at the inventory! They said they started with 12,000 (!!) dolls! They sold thousand but still have thousands left! They started with innumerable dollhouses of every variety of across the decades, and there were still many, many, many left on Saturday for purchase! There was still sooooo much of everything left! And, the prices were even more remarkable than before! Never have I ever!! Ever!!! I was able to purchase many furniture items and accessories - in 1:16 and 1:12 scale. I also bought a couple of dollhouse books - an especially good one with a history of American-made dollhouses! I also bought some sweet vintage children’s clothing, shoes and hats/bonnets, as well as some children’s metal tea sets, various vintage linens, and a few vintage toys. And … best of all - I bought 4 vintage dollhouses! One is a one-room cardboard chalet, in which the original owner noted was made in 1936. It came with 1:24 scale porcelain furniture pieces. It was $10!!!!!!!! The 2nd house i bought was a Princess Petit. It also came with 27 pieces of Princess Petite furniture - many still in their original boxes!! Total price for it was $80!!!! This will be a gift to my sister, as we had this same dollhouse as girls in the 1960’s. I know she will be thrilled. I was delighted to get it and for that unbelievable price!!! Finally, I know how much you will love and appreciate the final 2 dollhouses I bought. They’re both Schoenhut! One is a darling 2 story, 4 room house, from around 1927. It has the sweet flower boxes on the house front under the windows. The front comes off, along with the roof, which has 2 “rooms” that remain after the roof is taken away. Price? $30!!!!!! I about fell over from shock!!! The other Schoenhut house is even older! The original owner had a handwritten note with it indicating it was from the late nineteen teens or early 1920’s. It is 2 story, with 8 rooms. The lithograph images on the walls are all intact and in nice condition, considering it’s over 100 years old! It has its original glass windows as well! It even came with 20 furniture pieces - most from the same period in which the house was made! It still has its original period Schoenhut label on the house! And you might want to sit down (as I had to eventually!!) to hear the price … $60!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you believe, 2 Schoenhut houses, both over 100 years old and with one mostly furnished, for a COMBINED TOTAL of $90?! I’m still in shock, mixed with enormous gratitude, of course! If I had more room, I would have purchased even more dollhouses and furniture, etc. I simply have no place to put things beyond what I did purchase. I asked what they are going to do with all the items they have left. They said they were going to talk with the family and see what they want to do. There are still thousands of dolls, many pieces of doll furniture, as well as vintage toys, books and yes, dollhouses and contents, etc. It would be interesting to know what they decide! So, now ..I’m busy enjoying going through everything I bought and deciding where to put things,how to decorate the houses, what I want to make for the houses, etc ,etc. And also get the Princess Petite purchase to my sister for her upcoming birthday! I’m still floating on air, and I know you understand why!! Thanks for sharing in my happiness! And, thanks for another great video! Best, Kathleen ❤
Very pretty lamps! I also LOVE your new dollhouse and the second floor you added definitely looks original to the house! Good job and thanks for sharing!
Hello Lisa, great tutorial, thank you for showing how you made the lamp, I am definitely going to give it a try, I've been itching to get my soldering iron out to make something, I already have the rest of the components. Have a lovely week. Best Wishes from Yorkshire England 🇬🇧 😊
Bless you for doing this in such a small scale .i would have burned myself and the table 😂😂😂I absolutely love the blue light 💕💕 on so stinking cute Lisa.💕💕💕
What a cute little Bliss house and how brilliant to be able to have your own book of the 1911 catalogue! All the furniture will look great in the house and loving the crochet items you've made too.Best wishes from Yorkshire Dales England.
Wow, super fast shipping! What a fabulous house! I definitely have Bliss envy! So pleased for you. Wonderful furniture too. I’ve got that little book, it is great. Love your crochet items too 😊
Ooooh that catalog is wonderful! What fun to sit with a cup of tea and go back in time…. I might have to search one out, it’s as close as I will probably come to a collection of Bliss. LOL! I love-love your new little house. What treasure! I really enjoyed seeing all your fun treats, it was a nice start to my day! ❤❤❤
Just so great- congrats on getting this sweet house, and I really love the folk art antique furniture for it. I have never seen any like that. Your crocheting is so good. I do crochet also, and used to do many wearables for my children when they were small.
Lisa those are the cutest houses. I’m so happy you were able to acquire this house . I love your crochet .I agree it is so much fun how you do it watching tv I don’t know. If I did it that way it would be a mess😂😂😂💕💕💕💕Those pieces of furniture were so stinking cute,I loved the art deco designs just lovely.
@@lisathompson-dobo1107 I love to help small channels I'm planning to do a lil channel myself but at mo I'm pretty poorly but I will get my affordable dream craft room organised after its painted etc I'm so excited to get it done xx
Not sure as it doesn't have a number on it. It was my great grandma's. It's the smallest one in my collection and smaller than a 1.1 mm which is a us.8
🎉my latest house profile pic is we think 1/24 i may have to start making 1/24 furniture for my lovely house. How old do you think it is? I think its hand made from what im told . Let me know what you think hun id be interested to hear your opinion plz? X