We’ve become big fans of tins shaped like buildings and shops—especially if they are vintage--these two oldies but goodies are some of our favorites. Gorgeous lithography. They're followed by a right side close-up of the Roman soldiers in your editor's annual nativity display, mainly pieces by Fontanini. It's all packed away now. To see more and read the back-story--when life gives you (Christmas) lemons, you make lemonade--just click here.
And finally an oldie but goodie--a fab 1960's bit of Christmas plastic kitsch--the tabletop holly tree you assemble yourself. This is actually rather nice.
Again click on the photos and links and enjoy!
Check out this putz house made from Christmas cards—utilizing a Lamey pattern; click here
A beautiful photo of a winter putz cottage by the sea; scroll down the page; more here
Printable paper shops and more here
THE VALENTINE'S SHOP AT BLUMCHEN'S IS SO MUCH FUN!
BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE CHURCH, CHAPEL AND CATHEDRAL PUTZ HOUSE GALLERY, NEW AND VINTAGE; click here
THE 1968 KENTUCKEY FRIED CHICKED FRANCHISE CATALOG BY SPECIAL REQUEST! CLICK HERE
Fantastic vintage Christmas tree stand, sold, but the photo is still available at the moment; more here
AND FOR FANS OF A RAISIN IN THE SUN...https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2019/01/looking-for-lorraine.html
AND IN CASE YOU MISSED THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. AT EVERYTHING CROTON, CLICK HERE.
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