It's really your touches, Maggie, tat do the squeeling magic. The little hole in the chairs for the tails.... ARGH! So clever and precious. The nut as serving dish!! Are you kidding me??! Furnishing! Setting! Unbelievable.
Love the folk art box that's their painted wall - we should all be so blessed to have brunch in a room like that! And the little tail through the chair back - eeeps! Too cute!! Love and hugs, Ann
Your mice are magical!
ReplyDeleteMis preciosos ratoncitos en la mesa....que ideales son...
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Maite
adorable and delicious-looking!
ReplyDeleteYour blog always makes me smile. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh, how funny! Their chairs have tail holes! Hahahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteIt's really your touches, Maggie, tat do the squeeling magic. The little hole in the chairs for the tails.... ARGH! So clever and precious. The nut as serving dish!! Are you kidding me??! Furnishing! Setting! Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteLove the wallpaper - reminiscent of William Morris (aka Will Mousies)...delicious looking brunch too!
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of a mouse house! I never really liked dolls but this is really cute!
ReplyDeletesiedzisko z dziurką na ogonek rozbawiło mnie!
ReplyDeleteLove the folk art box that's their painted wall - we should all be so blessed to have brunch in a room like that! And the little tail through the chair back - eeeps! Too cute!! Love and hugs, Ann
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