Sylvanian Families and Miniverse Cafe Series Jar

Review:
I just unpacked a Miniverse Make it Mini Food, Cafe Series 2 blind bag. I like the Mini Verse sets vs Zuru ones.

However, I’m not sure I’ll get any more from this particular series. The jar is too big for SF, but great for bigger dolls. And there are many jar items in this series so… I think one jar is enough for me from this series.😆

I do like that colourful set pictured in the packaging though.🩵

Comparison – SF Sweet Raspberry Home vs SF Summer House

For anyone who’s curious, below are some dimension comparison details between the SF Sweet Raspberry Home (from 2020) vs the SF Flair Summer House (from 2010) buildings. Specific measurements for each building can be found in their Amazon UK listings. The accoutrements that came with both buildings are not shown in this post.

The Summer House is a blue version of the SF JP Terrace Home HA-38 / SF UK Willow Hall Conservatory.

Here they are side by side, front view. Raspberry Home on the left, Summer House on the right.:

Note:

With the Summer House porch next to the Sweet Raspberry’s Home, one can see from an angle on the top view that the roof/front facade of the Summer House seems to be set a bit behind the outermost part of the Sweet Raspberry Home.

Below, the Summer House’s extension floor is placed on top of the Summer House. It looks as if I didn’t align both buildings from the front but they were. The image below is an effect of the camera angle/lens, photography stuff I am not in a position to explain. Lol.

When the Summer House’s extension floor is laid out too, then it seems to have more room from front to back.

Below the Summer House is stacked on top of the Sweet Raspberry Home, flushed to the right. As evident in the image, the Summer House is shorter in width.

It can also be stacked right in the middle as the roof of the Sweet Raspberry Home has the sides to support it.

stacked in the middle of the bottom building

Top view of the left and the right sides of the Sweet Raspberry Home roof supporting the Summer House stacked on top in the middle of it.

Below is when the Summer House is placed flushed to the left of the Sweet Raspberry Home. It also didn’t fall backwards:

Side view, flushed to the right:

When the top building is stacked flush to the left or the left or right side of the Sweet Raspberry Home, there’s like a corner barrier that keeps the top building in place:

Sorry I couldn’t do a video as I don’t like any of the mess surrounding this setup to be inadvertently included in the video. haha! 😀 And I’ve no time to edit.

Hope this post was helpful.