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Babiekins Magazine

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Funkins // Dollhouse Magic

By Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief 5 Comments

This magical dollhouse made of found items reminds me of when I was in kindergarten and the teacher made a cubby hole into a magical leprechaun house. I remember staring at the little cubby hole hoping that the leprechaun would jump out so I could catch his pot of gold.  I love how being little ones have those little moments when there is absolutely no worries and everything is still so magical! Dollhouses make great gifts for kids

This dollhouse was created by Lucy May Schofield

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, dollhouse, kids fashion, kids fashion magazine, kids magazine Posted By: Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

About Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

Priscila Barros founded Babiekins Magazine in 2010, and has since been featured in Vogue Brazil, Mollie Makes, Mollie Makes Mama, CIFF Kids Magazine, Kidswear Magazine, WGSN, Cosmopolitan, CNN & more. In addition to her role as Editor-in-Chief, Priscila also stays busy producing editorial shoots, styling lookbooks, creating props, and working as a brand consultant and Creative Director. You can often find her with her three curly-headed boys somewhere on her thirteen-acre property in Northwest Arkansas, where she's remodeling a 1920s farmhouse in between traveling to LA for work. You can find her on Instagram @mamaandthetribe and @folkandflora.

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Comments

  1. flannery o'kafka says

    August 23, 2011 at 2:29 pm

    oh, beautiful.
    it’s just absolutely so perfect.

    Reply
    • Margie says

      September 21, 2011 at 8:21 am

      Until I found this I thought I’d have to spend the day inisde.

      Reply
  2. Céline says

    December 15, 2011 at 6:16 am

    COOL!! That’s a dollhouse that we consider to buy for littlefashionaddict.com!!

    Reply

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