Finally! I can show you what's inside the renovated building.
It's something Liberty has wanted for a long time - a shabby bakery!
Our wonderful friend Kim Saulter made ALL the food.
This gorgeous counter filled with treats was a Christmas gift from Kim.
Once that arrived I knew the bakery HAD to be created!
That's a photo of my cousin and I (I'm on the right), when I was three years old, having a tea party.
The tea and coffee packets were made by Sabiha.
'Donna Hay Kids' is Liberty's favourite magazine.
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And here's the 'Party Room' upstairs.
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I've cut doorways in the side of this building so that one day I can build the rest of the house beside it.
Well, that's the plan at this stage!
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The bakery isn't entirely finished there are still a few more things to make.
I exhibited it at my miniature club's biennial show a couple of weeks ago and I thought you might like to see it too.
Mercedes