Makeshift Dollhouse

Tessa, being only 2 years old, really likes to "be the play" rather than "make play". She prefers to make a house or store with her playstands and act out all the parts as opposed to a dollhouse where she has to make the dolls come alive. 

Nevertheless, I still felt like every girl needs a dollhouse so until she is at an age where she would appreciate the absolutely stunning Waldorf dollhouses, we settled on this garage sale find.

It's meant to be a shelf but it's simple and sweet enough just to evoke the thoughts of a dollhouse. And if it doesn't get played with I won't break my heart because it was only a few dollars.


Then I woodburned and painted a Daddy...


A Momma...


And a Tessa.


Simple and homemade -  two of our favorite things.


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I’m Stephanie, the mind and Momma behind The Heirloom Family. I created this blog as a way to capture the magic of our family and the beauty of every day slow and simple living. I also hope it serves as an inspiration to you as well.

Nestled in our little corner of the Earth in Western New York, I am lucky enough to share my home with my husband and our daughter, along with 4 cheerful cats.

We strive for a wholesome life, one that is slow and steady. I want to breathe it in, this time we have, and I might just be lucky enough to see the magic in it all.

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