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Little Forest Glen Starter

by triciamanly Posted 29th Dec 2014 at 4:48 PM
 
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#2 Old 29th Dec 2014 at 5:11 PM
This is darling! I can see a nature-loving. hermit-type sim living here OR a nature-loving social sim that would throw garden parties!
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#3 Old 29th Dec 2014 at 5:56 PM
Aww, so cute. I've been hoping to see some starters from you
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#4 Old 29th Dec 2014 at 7:01 PM
This would make a great hidden burrow lot. Nice!
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#5 Old 29th Dec 2014 at 10:29 PM
What a sweet little lot! I can imagine a hermitess living here with her animals...all cats, of course.
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#6 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 3:48 AM
Too bad the gnomes had to leave - they were so cute!!!
This is a super sweet house, though Thanks!

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#7 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:17 AM
Charming! A Sim who lives here would seem to have their priorities straight! ~ I need to actually see if I can manage a starter-price home myself sometime! (last time I tried I ended up in the $150,000 range- seriously)
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#8 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:46 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Charmful
This is darling! I can see a nature-loving. hermit-type sim living here OR a nature-loving social sim that would throw garden parties!


Charmful, I think you're right about the hermit part, since Little Forest Glen is really only big enough for one Sim. There is room to add on though, come to think of it. Thanks so much for commenting!

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#9 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:48 AM
Quote: Originally posted by lorinsv60
Aww, so cute. I've been hoping to see some starters from you


Thanks so much lorinsv60! For me starters are hardest to make interesting and still be under 20K.

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#10 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:49 AM
Quote: Originally posted by sandya
This would make a great hidden burrow lot. Nice!


sandya! Thanks so much for the idea, but what is a hidden burrow lot, if I might ask? I always appreciate your comments.

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#11 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:51 AM
Quote: Originally posted by CatherineTCJD
Too bad the gnomes had to leave - they were so cute!!!
This is a super sweet house, though Thanks!


Catherine! I believe gnomes are super shy and have to stay off the grid. Are you playing tonight? Are the scores working? Thanks so much for your comment!

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#12 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 4:53 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Zarathustra
Charming! A Sim who lives here would seem to have their priorities straight! ~ I need to actually see if I can manage a starter-price home myself sometime! (last time I tried I ended up in the $150,000 range- seriously)


Zarathustra, I'm thrilled to receive your comment and I have to agree, starters are super hard. I rarely build them. I can imagine you would have trouble too since you build on a grand scale!

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#13 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 11:50 AM
This house is so adorable, I love it!

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#14 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 3:02 PM
Triciamanly, I love your creations, because of their simplicity (intended as beauty, purity, clarity). Everything is in its place, everything seems so natural, but you can reach this effect only with a very intelligent work. Even more difficult in the case of a starter.
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#15 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 6:39 PM
Quote: Originally posted by LadyAngel
This house is so adorable, I love it!


your old cobbles terrain is perfect for it and your turquoise dining chairs look good outside as well as in. thanks so much for your comment!

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#16 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 6:41 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Montefalco
Triciamanly, I love your creations, because of their simplicity (intended as beauty, purity, clarity). Everything is in its place, everything seems so natural, but you can reach this effect only with a very intelligent work. Even more difficult in the case of a starter.


Montefalco, your comment has me in the clouds! Thanks so much! When will you be sharing another creation? Loooking forward to it!

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#17 Old 30th Dec 2014 at 7:32 PM
I moved in a teen seeking refuge from a very family oriented mother and father. She stayed there making friends with school chums until time to go to university. It was a great way to have room for the next set of twins that gave her parents the ten they were craving. It plays beautifully!
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#18 Old 31st Dec 2014 at 12:05 AM
Such a cute little cottage, thank you
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#19 Old 31st Dec 2014 at 4:54 PM
Quote: Originally posted by sandya
I moved in a teen seeking refuge from a very family oriented mother and father. She stayed there making friends with school chums until time to go to university. It was a great way to have room for the next set of twins that gave her parents the ten they were craving. It plays beautifully!


Yay for the independent teen! Wow, what a huge family! Good luck with the twins. When I first started playing I had a set of twins and lost them to the social worker. Their mother kept working and hired a nanny, but the nanny couldn't keep up and I didn't know how to stop the twins from playing in the toilet. I do know now, in fact, my Sim mothers have gotten better. Thanks so much for your comment!

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#20 Old 31st Dec 2014 at 5:02 PM
Quote: Originally posted by KarenLorraine
Such a cute little cottage, thank you


Thanks KarenLorraine! I always appreciate your encouraging comments. Happy New Year!

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#21 Old 2nd Jan 2015 at 10:06 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by triciamanly
sandya! Thanks so much for the idea, but what is a hidden burrow lot, if I might ask? I always appreciate your comments.

The BV pack has hidden lots that you can visit by "finding" an old map during your travels. The hidden burrow is the home of the big foot who will teach you the slap dance and might even come home with you. I learned on here how to make them and have done so for several of my own vacation spots.
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#22 Old 3rd Jan 2015 at 2:54 PM
Quote: Originally posted by triciamanly
Montefalco, your comment has me in the clouds! Thanks so much! When will you be sharing another creation? Loooking forward to it!

Thank you too! You, the other talented creators and Mod The Sims are doing something extraordinary, keeping alive the world of The Sims 2.
I actually started many projects. I hope I'll be able to finally finish and share some of them.
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#23 Old 3rd Jan 2015 at 11:45 PM
Just too cute to pass by. Thank you much.
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#24 Old 19th Sep 2015 at 1:12 AM
Aw, so cute! Thanks a lot!
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#25 Old 19th Sep 2015 at 1:12 AM
Aw, so cute! Thanks a lot!
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