Welcome to Quayside my town by the seaside!

WELCOME TO QUAYSIDE MY TOWN BY THE SEASIDE



Thank you for visiting my blog and thanks even more if you decide to follow :-) I really do enjoying doing it and love to share my projects with you all! In the village at last count I had 18 houses, 14 little roombox size shops, 3 half houses, and 1 half church (half being just a front!) there's also 1 quarter of a house (just half of a front lol) 2 market stalls, 3 market carts and beach huts on the beach although theres always seems to be room for just one more!

I also have a my 1st house a traditional Victorian manor which is very special as it was bought with money left to me by my beloved Nan. There's also my witches house and a witches shop. I also have a lovely Honeychurch house which is my Christmas shop and house and my latest venture a little vintage cottage. But the bulk of my property empire is Quayside, my little Cornish seaside village full of lovely individual cottages and all its wonderful residents. This has become a real labour of love and has turned me from a Dolls house fan into a complete and utter addict! The links below will take you to each of my houses and I especially hope you enjoy your visit to Quayside :-)


Thursday 1 March 2012

Matching curtains for Seashells bedroom

Just a little job in Quayside today as I have been listing loads of things on Ebay to hopefully raise some pennies to spend on Dolls house things! So being a bit thrifty I figured I could make some curtains for Seashell Cottage without spending any money! I used the left over white mat that was in the pack from Poundland and the spare trims from the make up bag. a wooden skewer and a couple of beads. Finished off with a bit of lace and cord and I think they do the job perfectly and they didn't cost a penny! A free project is always good!





6 comments:

  1. You made a lovely job of these! You'd never know they were free :D

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  2. I have just found your lovely blog and am now a follower. Your curtains are beautiful.
    Hugs Maria

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  3. Good job on the curtains, hope I can make something good like that for Mountfield!:-)

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  4. great curtains and they are even better because you made them and they were free

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  5. Thanks so much for the lovely comments its great when something doesn't cos a bean!! Welcome to my blog Maria thanks so much for joining xx

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