Dollhouse Miniature store opens in Firdale Village

Shoreline, WALocal News

CJN Miniatures has opened its doors in Firdale Village, Edmonds, providing a specialized destination for dollhouse enthusiasts and collectors. This store features a wide array of handcrafted dollhouse miniatures sourced from over 30 different manufacturers, ensuring a diverse selection for all customers. The store, which operates Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM, aims to cater to both children and adults, helping them create their dream dollhouses. A significant aspect of CJN Miniatures is its commitment to local artisans, as it strives to carry products made in the Pacific Northwest. Additionally, the store contributes to community welfare by donating 10% of all sales to the WE Care Foundation, which focuses on educational and caring initiatives.

Shoppers can find everything they need, from flooring and wallpaper to charming accessories for their miniature homes. This new venture not only enhances the local economy but also encourages creative expression and community support. CJN Miniatures stands as a testament to the thriving arts and crafts culture in Edmonds.

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