The baskets could possibly go on a tall pole (handle over the pole). Maybe some brooms & and brushes too? Ooh one of those tinkling bells (with a coil) on the door? Look forwards to seeing your store. New subbie here😃
Great Content! I made a thrift store myself, I think that when there is not a lot of one kind of item, a thrift store gives you the option to display everything in a store, love all your miniatures.
Good morning 🌞 I made a neighbor grocery store also. It was fun remembering what I use to see in this little store. So I placed as many little things that came to mind. I love your tiny chocolate bars. Thank you and have a awesome Sunday 💐
Very nice project, you have a good amout of merchandise already. Years ago I purchased a 1970’s kit of a general store and a complementary kit to fill the shelves, but they will have to wait a little longer to be assembled. I’ll be following your progress with interest.
I love your things to go into your general store. And I'm guessing the handles are long like that because they would have been used in a fireplace for cooking. 😊❤
Cute! I'm planning a corner store in Victorian England. How about some jars of hard candies for the kiddies and bottles of quack medicines? And obviously sacks of flour and potatoes and cornmeal. Oh, and wooden toys. Stocking a little store is so much fun!
I think the Great Dane is such a beautiful breed! Maybe his name could be "Bo" or "Duke". Cat's name, "Peaches" or "Doc"? You have quite a bunch of cool stuff! That'd be my fav part- stocking and making the accessories! Fun vid, thank you.
How about Magnus or Oscar for the Great Dane, they are both popular Danish names. Look forward to seeing you stock the shop. You could start with making multiply copies of the minis you already have. That is, more bolts of fabric, more flour sacks and so on, the rest will come to you one way or another.😊
The wire basket and the hollow Coca Cola thingie strike me as being modern. I dont think those wire baskets appeared until around the 1970s and the Coke one looks just altogether too modern for the period. Love the shop though and you have a wonderful collection and doubtless I will be watching more now I found you.
Thanks for the heads up on the basket and cola. I did feel the cola belongs in a wooden crate as well. That will now be added to the list. There are a lot of items I still want to add, but there isn’t much room to do it. I’m glad you found me too. 😊
The baskets could possibly go on a tall pole (handle over the pole). Maybe some brooms & and brushes too? Ooh one of those tinkling bells (with a coil) on the door? Look forwards to seeing your store. New subbie here😃
Love the bell idea. I never thought of it!
Great Content! I made a thrift store myself, I think that when there is not a lot of one kind of item, a thrift store gives you the option to display everything in a store, love all your miniatures.
I like that idea. It has limitless potential for every kind of mini. ❤️
Good morning 🌞 I made a neighbor grocery store also. It was fun remembering what I use to see in this little store. So I placed as many little things that came to mind. I love your tiny chocolate bars. Thank you and have a awesome Sunday 💐
I would love to see your grocery store. I like being inspired by other people’s work. 🌸
Rufus sprang to mind for the great dane doggy. Love your store. Thanks xxx
I like that name. Thank you!
❤ love your progress
I very much love this video. I am so inspired to try a room box with a removable ceiling and windows. WoW😃🧚
The store is from Rea Good Toys. You can Google it. Hope you try it.
I think the long handle dipper is a ladle for a water bucket.. my grandma had one in her bucket to use when we pulled water from her well..
Very nice project, you have a good amout of merchandise already. Years ago I purchased a 1970’s kit of a general store and a complementary kit to fill the shelves, but they will have to wait a little longer to be assembled. I’ll be following your progress with interest.
There are always projects put to the side. 😊 I have so many myself. Thank you for watching!
I love your things to go into your general store.
And I'm guessing the handles are long like that because they would have been used in a fireplace for cooking. 😊❤
Good thought about the handles. Thank you.
I am so glad I stumbled upon your video. I have subscribed and I can't wait to see your progress with your lovely store.
Welcome! I’m glad you found me too, 😊. The store is a fun project.
Loved your video.
Thank you!
Cute! I'm planning a corner store in Victorian England. How about some jars of hard candies for the kiddies and bottles of quack medicines? And obviously sacks of flour and potatoes and cornmeal. Oh, and wooden toys. Stocking a little store is so much fun!
It is. I like making the items myself if I can. It gives me so much satisfaction to make something from nothing.
@@thecreativebohemian4927 definitely!
It be great to have jars of candy 🍬
Yes, the children need their sweets. 😊
@@thecreativebohemian4927 yeah me to but I can't boohoo diabetic:-(
Looking forward to part 2
I’m glad you enjoyed Part 1. Part 2 is up. It is the video about creating the packaged food for the general store. Part 3 will be posted this weekend.
@@thecreativebohemian4927 where did you get the room box? I love it.
@@jules-78 here is the link to Real Good Toys: www.realgoodtoys.com/products/general-store-dollhouse-kit
I think the Great Dane is such a beautiful breed! Maybe his name could be "Bo" or "Duke". Cat's name, "Peaches" or "Doc"? You have quite a bunch of cool stuff! That'd be my fav part- stocking and making the accessories! Fun vid, thank you.
Great suggestions. I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Maybe a jar of pickles, rug beaters, box of cigars. Maybe leather goods, pelts etc.
There is a more recent final video showing the finished shop. I do have the box of cigars. I need the pickles. That will come some day.
The machine is a lathe that would be operated like a treadle sewing machine.
Thank you!
How about Magnus or Oscar for the Great Dane, they are both popular Danish names. Look forward to seeing you stock the shop. You could start with making multiply copies of the minis you already have. That is, more bolts of fabric, more flour sacks and so on, the rest will come to you one way or another.😊
I like Oscar. It’s sweet. Thank you!
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🎉I think that metal thing is a mini string dispenser. You need brooms and fishing gear 🎉
I actually have the brooms and mops on my list. Thanks for the idea about the string dispenser. I’ll see if I can find what it is on google.
@@thecreativebohemian4927 your welcome ☺
I have a country store too. I put a few toys and candy in mine.
That sounds fun. I have plans to make another shop with toys but that’s along way off. I have so many other projects already waiting to be finished. 😊
The wire basket and the hollow Coca Cola thingie strike me as being modern. I dont think those wire baskets appeared until around the 1970s and the Coke one looks just altogether too modern for the period. Love the shop though and you have a wonderful collection and doubtless I will be watching more now I found you.
Thanks for the heads up on the basket and cola. I did feel the cola belongs in a wooden crate as well. That will now be added to the list. There are a lot of items I still want to add, but there isn’t much room to do it. I’m glad you found me too. 😊
Beautiful beautiful 👌 it's going to be a great store 🏪
Let’s hope so! Thank you for watching. 🌸
My "Pineywoods" general store photos are on my pinterest page. If you need ideas.
Thank you for sharing! I will definitely take a look.