Your victorian doll house Information
There are a number of options available for your dollhouse miniatures. You will just have to set forth those splendid ideas to arrange them and to get the one which best suites the house. Before you see what can be done to decorate it, you will have to conduct a deep study about it.
The primary lesson is to understand that the dollhouses come in a particular scale which depends with each company and the type of the house you go along with. Usually, the scale measured can be said as around twelve times less than how the real house is. You can find anything of your choice like dolls, furniture, decorations etc to put inside.
Dollhouses are built out of different materials even though the most commonly used are plywood or MDF. This is because painting on MDF is enhanced with this material to make it look extremely good. Apart from it is durable, strong and painting can be done with ease. The only disadvantage which can be thought about is that it gives a virtual or a fake appearance as it is manmade.
Plywood is another option other than MDF which is mostly used. When compared to MDF the former is thin and is less durable when compared. It does give a real look as it is natural wood and can be one of the best choices to have given your dollhouse miniatures the real feel.
These are known as the collector’s item and there are many of them who just go crazy over this and do keep it as their hobby. On the other hand, with
DollHouse Miniatures, you get the exact model of something you wish to own to keep with you forever. It helps in selecting a style, theme or habitat you are certainly looking out for. There is a vast collection of this and mostly you can find them to be either in Tudor or Victorian style even though the other options are still there. Whatever be the idea of the house, be it modern, western, Victorian or just a cabin, everything is left to you to decide over it and get the best out of the array of dollhouse miniatures available.
Last but not the least, you can buy these miniatures as completed ones or can avail kits with which you can build them yourself. Isn’t that a wonderful idea? Still there are both plus points as well as negatives to both the above mentioned options. In the case of building it yourself, you can arrange in a way to suite your taste and thus inputting all the hard work to make it look great. On the other hand, if you really want the professional touch in it, you will have to buy it as a completely constructed dollhouse miniature.
There are many who still don’t understand how elaborate and specified dollhouse miniatures are. Did you know that lighting can also be put inside the house with a tiny circuit given? Just get one and then you will know what kind of collector’s item it is as a whole.
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Soon after the reality show Pussycat Dolls Present wrapped up production, the Dolls went their own ways to do activities of their own while taking a break from their musical career, such as join charity organizations, discover new interests and travel the world. One particular Doll who has been flying below the radar has finally resurfaced with a new blog entry revealing what she has been doing in the past weeks while not in front of the camera.
Pussycat Doll Jessica Sutta recently updated her fans through her blog, saying how much she missed both the band and the fans. She wrote about her recent activities, which included a trip to India .
"I stayed in a little village called Rishikesh. It was so beautiful!" Sutta said. "There were wild monkeys in the trees and cows just roaming around the streets just like they were humans themselves! Of course cows are sacred there. They say if you look into the eyes of a cow, you will see their soul."
Aside from cow-gazing, the Pussycat Doll also engaged in some charity work.
"My favorite part of the trip was when we visited a near by school. My class has started a non-profit organization called ‘Kushi Project.’" she explained. "The mission of this charity is to build schools so it gives the children of Rishikesh new opportunities in their life through education. And I'm so proud to say I am apart of that mission. The kids were so sweet. And they have certainly changed my life forever."
Aside from her trip halfway around the world, Jessica Sutta also engaged in her other music ventures, such as a collaboration with Paul Van Dyk. She made a guest appearance on his single, "White Lies."
"I got to perform in Berlin , Central Park and in Los Angeles where there were 35,000 people. I was sooo nervous," Jessica wrote on her blog. "I have performed with the dolls with more people but as a solo artist never! But in the end, even though I missed my girls, it was an experience I will never forget."
As for the next complete appearance of the Dolls, nothing has been set yet, but hopefully the premiere date for Pussycat Dolls Present will soon be announced so fans watch out!
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Remember Katrina Kaif in Yuuvraaj? The delicate silver jewelry set with diamonds and other precious stones? This is the stuff Victorian jewelry is made of and if you wish to look like a Goddess on the special occasions in your family try out this stunning range of Bollywood jewellery provided by Bombay Jewelry!
Evening parties and events
If you are a social butterfly then you will undoubtedly want to look your trendiest best. However, when it comes to Indian jewelry we Indian women like to strike a balance between overly traditional designs and more modern sensibilities. This is where Victorian jewelry can provide the perfect balance. Almost all the pieces of such
indian jewelry manufactured and designed by Bombay Jewelry is set in silver, making these pieces perfect for a formal evening party or a traditional ceremony like Haldi Rasam etc. Whether you are from the girl’s side of the family or the boy’s side, you can wear such Victorian jewelry with a sharara, ghaghra choil or some other traditional outfit.
Special costume jewelry
Costume jewellery is very ‘in’ these days. With Indian women wanting to emulate the stars and the actresses on television, they want to wear matching Indian jewellery along with their sarees, lehengas and salwar suits. Victorian jewelry can be versatile in such cases. Take for example this sophisticated neckpiece and matching earrings set with brilliant rubies and laced with silver and diamonds! Team it with a fuchsia pink chiffon saree or a deep maroon evening silk gown and you will be the cynosure of all eyes! If you want a more simple and chic look you can choose this set with plenty of diamonds, silver and a hint of rubies in between. You can weat such a set with a gorgeous satin black evening gown or a black shiffon or silk saree to transform into the Diva of the night! The matching earrings complement this look perfectly!
More traditional jewelry
If you do not want to opt for only silver and diamond-based Victorian jewelry you can try out this ethnic
Indian jewellery set from Bombay Jewelry. Set in Gold and with diamonds and pink stones set in between, the look is a fine blend of traditional Indian jewelry and Victorian design sense.
When to wear Victorian styled jewelry
Victorian jewelry is best worn during the night for a cocktail party or a less formal or traditional function. Take for example this lacy pink and silver set. The stunning combination of pale pink and silver can perfectly complement any pastel shaded outfit. Whether you choose to wear an evening gown or a salwar suit or even a saree, you will find that Victorian jewelry will complement all these outfits perfectly. This classic Victorian choker jewelry will be perfect with a black satin or silk evening gown. In today’s age, the trend is more towards minimal makeup and jewelry. Hence,
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indian gold jewelry you do not need to wear any matching earrings or additional necklaces with it. You will be sure to exude understated elegance when you wear such Victorian jewellery.
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