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Found: Imperfect, lovely heirloom Mouse House

Found: Imperfect, lovely heirloom Mouse House
A tiny mouse house, complete with a bucket of chilled champagne.
On a trip home to Spokane, Washington, my friend Kate found an amazing, handmade mouse house at an estate sale. The house a transformed wooden box - probably an old gift box whose striped interior may have inspired the creation of the domicile. I imagine that a grandmother lovingly made the house for her grandchild, carefully sewing the mice (and a rabbit and small bear) tiny clothes (with trimmed hats and changes of clothes), wrapping little boxes in tinfoil and labeling them "peanut butter," "sugar crystals" and "ham sandwich," and constructing a canopied bed and vanity protruding from the wall. She found the tiniest painted china tea set I've ever seen to sit on a little sideboard, and included a set of metal outdoor furniture, and bunches of flowers for a garden. There’s even a bottle of champagne chilling in a bucket and a tiny Christmas wreath for seasonal celebration. I wanted to share this little treasure with you. It’s not perfect at all - and so it's such a relief from holiday expectations. Maybe it will inspire you to make your own, imperfect and magical miniature home for (or with) a child.

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Categories: activities, crafts, creativity, DIY, dolls, family, rainy day projects, toys, traditions
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1. mama_nomad [1/02/09]

that is such a cute find! i have such mixed feelings at estate sales...there are always great treasures, yet rifling through another belongings and getting a sense of their lives is so peculiar.

2. Joshua McNichols [1/06/09]

I love its imperfection.  I read recently of how kids in early native american villages would play with sticks and stones, pretending they were kitchen implements, people, etc.  Today, kids don’t have to exercise their imaginations as much - everything is available in extruded plastic scale models.  I sound like a bitter old man.  But I admire the crudeness, and the inventiveness of your mouse-house.  In that spirit, I love to encourage my child to mix different “sets” of toys together.

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