Thursday, January 10, 2019

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

So many great things to show you--click on the photos and links.

To the right, an oldie but goodie--a wonderful white feather tree and charming Christmas tabletop scene from the very talented Matthew. We love the tonal quality of the soft blues and mettalics. 

The large putz house is new and has just enough going on---very well done! Thank you Matthew for sharing.

It's followed by one of the best Easter die-cuts ever, your editor's Rafael Tuck BIG pair of ducks--so worth looking at again. 

And then, a very cool excerpt from our latest find, the 1962 Sears Christmas wishbook--THE HOUSE OF THE FUTURE! Hope to get more of this scanned one day.

And finally, another shot from Pete and Linda's 2018 village; this is an outstanding original made in Japan early collection that once graced the Christmas windows of a Prange's department store....circa 1930's. See more it of the village here.

Downloadable castle pattern--very putzable--more here


A great piece of tin from Hitachi; the 1960's Lockheed jet http://bit.ly/1Cfwupc

And a simply wonderful find--FOUR LITTLE BUNNIES, from 1935; the entire book has been scanned.  See it here

AND FROM JERSEY SHORE DRAFTING FRIENDS---FOR THE LOVE OF HOLIDAY GARLANDS; SEE IT ALL HERE

Time to look at the putz album of castles and lakies again--includes Karl Fey and Howard Lamey.

THERE ARE some beauties here 

A fabulous paper doll from THE PAPER COLLECTOR--Little Miss Up-to-Date, from the collection of Tamara Gerard. American Colortype, 1918.  Click here.

AND A VERY PUTZABLE BELL TOWER PATTERN FROM PAPERMAU HERE

AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT, THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE FINDS IS HERE 


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1 comment:

  1. That pinky orange church is beautiful. How big is it?

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