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Monday, July 26, 2010

Inception.....The Dollhouse....

I realize that most people don't get excited about seeing a dollhouse in the middle of a movie like "Inception", but there was one! It was a really nice house until they opened it up to show the inside. Where the dining room would normally be, there was a small safe....The rest of the house was unfurnished. I won't tell you what they were keeping in the safe. It might ruin the plot for you. I will say that it wasn't dining room furniture in miniature.....

That is my excuse for being late with the entry today. We met up with April and she brought back some 1960s magazines that I had loaned her. They are great for getting ideas for the townhouse. I am going to shrink them down and when I do, I will put them on the blog so that you can have your very own copies.

I also have a few magazines from the 1940s that I plan to shrink also. The back covers are just as interesting as the front ones.



We have a recipe for "Stuffed Spam". Much better than turkey! The other ones have an ad for whiskey, a chiffon cake mix and last but not least, a Chesterfield Cigarette add with movie stars smoking.....All women! How times have changed!

Since I am on the subject and have no new minis to write about, I thought that I would go back another hundred years and show you my 1860s Peterson's Magazine for Women collection. These are probably the most interesting of all. I bought three years worth when I was in college and later a friend gave me a fourth one because she was allergic to the stuff that collects on old paper....They made her wheeze every time she tried to read them!

Each year was bound for safekeeping. Unfortunately, they were not safely kept and are somewhat dog eared. They do still have their hand colored prints, one a month, of the latest fashions. There are recipes for everything from cake to boot black and home remedies galore.

There are short stories, craft instruction and even dress patterns that had to be enlarged by hand. Every once in a while, I enjoy just sitting down and reading about what was happening back then. I might just have to print out a recipe or two and a household hint every now and again for you to see.

Tessie insists that she had a dress exactly like the green one in the plate opposite from her......After she announced the other day that she was one of the survivors of the Salem witch trials, I don't question her. If she says she had a green dress, I believe she had a green dress.

Since I am so late, I think that I will give up for today and come back tomorrow with no excuses and something that is actually pertinent to miniatures.

See you then.

10 comments:

Cynthia's Minilife said...

Casey, I was interested to see your 1860's fashion magazine bit as I'm doing my Beacon Hill in about this era. What a find you have! If you are ever in the mood to show some other pages...I'd be looking!
Cynthia

christine said...

i wasn't planning on seeing inception, but now, i have to.. it looks like such a man thing. i know someone who will be happy!!! i also can't wait to see your mini mags!! :-)

Tabitha Corsica said...

Speaking of old fashion plates...remember the print ads that used to appear in woman's magazines in the 50's & 60's...
"Modess...because..."? There was always a beautiful woman in a stunning evening gown (reminding, I guess, women to use the best availbel monthly protection...)

I used to tear out and collect those ads as a tween because the gowns were gorgeous, but I tossed them some years ago.

Margaret said...

I always notice things like dollshouses or dolls in movies too and would also be very interested to see your mini mags.

Jill said...

Those 1860's magazines are amazing! How interesting to be able to read things about that time period straight out of the same magazines that women of that period read. So cool!
Hugs,
Jill

Sans! said...

Before I was into dollhouses, I have never really paid attention to them in movies . But now, sometimes it is all I can remember about the movie :). In "Gilmore Girls" (love , love , love that series) there's that dollhouse that Lorelai grew up with and was destroyed in 1 episode and "The Lovely Bone"----spoiler ahead----- where the murderer is a dollhouse builder :) (You knew this from early on in the movie ). I am going to watch Inception so thanks for the heads up.

Caseymini said...

Sans! I am also a Gilmore Girls fan. I watched the episode that you are talking about a few days ago. You will be happy to know that the dollhouse doesn't get destroyed. Emily threatens to destroy it, but Lorali's dad rescues it and takes it to her. Happy Ending! They wouldn't dare destroy such a house!LOL

Tallulah Belle said...

How wonderful to have all these old magazines....I'd spend hours just going through them.

I like spam so stuffed spam sounds good to me :-)

Caseymini said...

I amy just have to go get some Spam. I haven't had any in at least 20 years. It's starting to sound good to me too.....

Tallulah Belle said...

They do a spam paste now as well....not sure I'll go there though lol