Greenleaf Lily Dollhouse Kit - 1 Inch Scale




Key features
- •Open back and one side Victorian style design
- •True one inch equals one foot miniature scale
- •Unfinished wood with tab and slot assembly
- •Shingles and siding are not included
- •Assembled Dimensions are 31" x 28" D x 23" H
Greenleaf Lily Dollhouse Kit - 1 Inch Scale
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OMG!!!
Kori•February 9, 2016
oh my god it looks very beautiful and so fun to play and arrange. i did not even expected it to be this nice in actual. i totally loves this one. great buy!
The wood is extremely thin and doesn't look sturdy enough for a doll house
Caidence Anderson•November 21, 2014
I'm not very impressed with the way the pieces were packaged. I would gently lift a slab of wood and pieces would pop out and fall everywhere. Also some pieces rolling around making me question whether or not some of the pieces might be broken. Well... I will attempt to build it and pray it turns out well. The wood is extremely thin and doesn't look sturdy enough for a doll house. Maybe when o have it together it will be different. Won't know until I start... But so far just from opening the box... I fear I might have wasted 90 dollars.
doll house project
L.A.•August 5, 2010
This doll house is more of a hobbie toy than anything else. I'd suggest parents not to purchase it unless you have the time to build it, fix it up and not let a child under the age of 6 play with it or it'll break. I bought this doll house for my daughter at Christmas a few years back and I'm still trying to finish it. She at the age of 6 at that time picked it out. It takes many days to ship in and it gets delivered to your door. She recieved it on Christmas not fully finished because I didn't have no idea that it'd take so long to work on. Today I finished it and she is 8 years old. I'm just one person though who works and has hardly the time to work on my own personal hobbies and interests but if you are a parent who can actually sit around and tinker with small parts, glue, paint, and the such then you'll probably be able to finish it in just a few weeks possibly even sooner :) I had my daughter help me at the end, it was very educational for her to follow directions and learn how things like this are put together.







