Dollhouse Miniature Luck O' The Irish Cottage Plan

Price: $6.50

  • Ship Lead: Ships within 5 business day(s) on average.
  • Model: BOY119
  • Reported Stock: 28
  • Vendor: Handley House Miniatures
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Luck O' The Irish Cottage Plan Description

Luck O' the Irish Cottage Plan. Build your own "lucky" thatched roof cottage using the patterns and instructions in this 16 page book. Historical information is also included to furnish the two-room Irish cottage and 20 step-by-step photos.


Please be advised that hand measurements are approximate.

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