Thursday, January 3, 2019

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

So much to show you--click on the photos and links...Another gorgeous cabinet card, this one courtesy of Lisa M, from 1902, and featuring Maude Fealey (the correct spelling of her first name was M-A-U-D-E, the card is missing the "E"). 

For those who don't know, Fealey was an American stage and silent film actress who survived into the talkie era. You can read more about her here

She's followed by a 1950's Fisher Price pull toy--killer graphics--LOTS OF FAUX FLATTIE POTENTIAL--featured in a previous auction @ Croton's own Serioustoyz.  It's followed by left and right side views of this year's Victorian Christmas Castle Putz, now put away--castle by Howard Lamey littleglitterhouses.com, vintage trees, collie, made in Japan, vintage wedding coach cake topper, and a larger than usual vintage celluloid mid-century made in Japan deer.  When lit there is a silhouette of a knight.

Odd little made in Japan putz house that was on EBAY a few years back; marked 1936 http://bit.ly/1qC1BqJ

A friend has become enchanted with cardboard Christmas putz houses and was looking for something quick to build---here's a Quick Christmas village kit, lightweight cardstock; good for people looking to give building a try. Click on the link  http://bit.ly/1EAqWd3

One of our favorite "Big Lots" cookie tin buildings from 2012; great graphics--"Town Hall"; more here

NEW FROM OUR FRIENDS AT EFSP: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT 1930; more here

A FUN PROJECT IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: STAMPING CORNSTARCH DOUGH CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS; MORE HERE  

A FABULOUS VINTAGE PAPER DOLL SITE--I MEAN JUST WONDERFUL--Note: All scanned paper dolls on this site are out-of-print, and in the personal collection of Teri Pettit http://tpettit.verio.com/dolls/pd_scans/index.html


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT - PAGE AFTER PAGE OF PUTZ VILLAGES NEW AND OLD AT THE FORUMS! MORE HERE

MARTHA STEWART VIDEO, FEATURING THE GOLDEN GLOW OF CHRISTMAS; MORE HERE 

SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. HERE


P.S. WE GET LOST IN THE MANTLES OF ANTOINETTE STOCKENBERG; HERE'S THE 2018 EDITION, CHRISTMAS BY THE SEA  

And for the train lovers--a "shanty" project from Howard Lamey here

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