Sunday 22 June 2014

The Mulberry Raccoon Family

For some reason we had an extremely busy weekend! On Saturday we went to visit with friends and yesterday we had a birthday party. This meant there was no time for relaxing or taking pictures for a story. Therefore, this week there will be 2 installments in this series. I will just feel too guilty for not publishing a story today, as I usually do on a Monday morning.

Next up is the Mulberry Raccoon Family. Once more another family that I was unsure about at first. Then I sort of got fixated on them in a "have-to-have" kind of way and once again when they arrived I felt slightly disappointed because they were nothing like I anticipated (this is becoming a bit of a trend too - writing about the families I was disappointed with at first. And then they got the houses first too? Maybe because I felt a bit guilty for not being completely in love with them from the start).

I think they main reason for not loving them at first was because they were so big/tall. They would've been much cuter in my opinion if they had been shorter and more chubbier. Especially the children looks very "wiry" to me. 

They were the 9th family I've received. I acquired them through means of a trade with Carrie, who has (had) many double families. They were the second family I've traded with her and like the first one they were in excellent condition. The moment they arrived I just knew I had to get the Log Cabin for them. In my opinion they just didn't fit in the town (village) and looks like country folk who would live near, but outside the village.

I think they fit perfectly in their little log cabin.

The only problem is that the log cabin is really not very spacious, and their tails tend to get in the way a bit, knocking over stuff as far as they go.

Luckily they have a big plot on which the log cabin was built, so the children spent much of their time outside.

An overview of the inside. It was totally impossible to get everyone a bed in this small cabin, and still have a comfortable living area and kitchen.

So mom and dad get to sleep on the big green "sleeper couch" in the living room. I really love the look of the living room. The set I used is the cosy living room set and I really love everything about it.

The children sleep in their very cool hammocks, just above the kitchen area. Again it took some planning to get everything fitted into the kitchen area. In the end  it worked out beautifully and I am really happy with how it turned out. The little stove next to the fridge is also part of the cosy living room set and for some reason it just suited the log cabin better than any of the other conventional stoves that were available. That little stove is actually a coal stove (and lights up).


Little Pumpkin is the most spoiled in the family as she is the only one that has a bedroom. No wonder Candy spends most of her time in her little sister's bedroom.

From another angle.


Everything a little girl may need.


Another advantage of the log cabin is that it comes with an outside bath/shower area, so I didn't had to fit that into the little cabin too. I added the school toilet set and just like that they had a fully equipped bathroom, even though it was outside.

Mother Mae owns the Laundromat in the village. Her business is quite successful. Read more about Mae here.


I thought the sun and cloud wallpaper was just perfect for a laundromat.


Obviously one will need two machines if you want to be successful.


Father Elmar is the village plumber. Which is a good thing, as this means that Mae never has to worry about the plumbing of her little laundromat.


For more on houses and jobs, visit the different pages.

15 comments:

  1. you won't hear me complain:) Fantastic home and i'm sure Pumpkin doesn't mind having her older sister in her room. the laundromat is perfect, so clean and bright and has everything a laundromat should have including more than one machine:)

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    1. Thx Sigrun. Candy loves her sister and sometimes "forgets" to do her homework because she is playing with her sister.

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  2. Awesome setting. The cosy furniture was intriguing to me because I don't think its style would fit in any of my dollhouse. Now I now why. I need a rustic house like the Log Cabin! I love your setup. The kitchen looks amazing! I didn't really like the bright green sofa from the promo pictures but it is somehow perfect in the Log cabin! I think you did wonderful in choosing the right place for each piece. And an outdoor bathroom was the right solution. That Log cabin is really too small otherwise. I hesitate buying that big building because there is really not much space in there but it looks so pretty once you set it up. The Mulberry Raccoons are one of my favorite family. I love their bushy tails but they do get in the way!

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    1. Thanks again Jane for the kind comments, I just love them. The smaller spaces are always a challenge and to make them work gives me huge satisfaction.

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  3. The log cabin is set up at my local ToysRUs stores, and it has so much character. What kid wouldn't adore sleeping in those cute hammocks?! Any kind of tree climber, such as the raccoons or the squirrels would fit perfectly in that cabin! Outdoor bathrooms make so much sense. I wish all the SF houses had them. I love Mae's laundromat. I have a lot of the laundromat furniture and accessories you have. There's something about laundry that is so quaint, but only in miniature, of course! ;-) xo Jennifer

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    1. Thx Jennifer. I was very surprised when I learned that the frontloader washing machine actually works!

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  4. Again, an amazing article on the cute (but perhaps slightly oversized :D) Mulberry family. They were the first family I ever bought - I am ashamed to say that they don't have a proper house even now! I am kicking myself for not thinking of the Log Cabin...another set to add to my wishlist. Your laundromat is so quaint, everything from the sunny wallpaper to the washing machines. Can't wait to see your next post!
    MW

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    1. Thx Mia. What was your thoughts on the Mulberries at first?

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    2. Originally, I hadn't really had any opinions on them, other than the fact that they were my first Sylvanian Family! Then, I started looking online and in Toy Stores and started to recognise some faults. They were very tall, and the children seemed very slim and (as you said) wiry. Still, they are adorable and will always be the start of my collection!
      MW

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    3. One usually get over the disappointments very quickly! They are just too cute not to ;-)

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  5. The mulberries were on my wishlist for a while but I feel try are a by big :) love the set up for the log cabin though :D

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    1. I still prefer them waaaay above the Furbanks. The Furbanks is the reason why I might never get the Appleblossoms.

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    2. I think the Walnuts are a little cutter than the furrbanks but they don't have so great bios as the Furbanks... I have one Walnut and hope to get the rest of them but I don't have any Furbamks so maybe that is clouding my judgement...

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  6. Finally I've found the time to comment:-).
    The log cabin works perfectly for the Mulberries, I love the furniture, the hammocks and of course the cozy living room. The outdoor bathroom was a gorgeous idea, because the school toilet sets has this forest look- fits perfectly to the log cabin:-)

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    1. Thx M, I appreciate your comment and that you made time for it. I must say Im rather proud of that setup too!

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