Saturday, February 2, 2019

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

As always, some wonderful finds. Click on the photos and links...

First, an oldie but goodie--Leave it to Lisa to find this utterly charming Christmas postcard...It's followed by a great 1960's ad for the Easy Bake Oven. 

And from our friends at European Film Star Postcards, the iconic flapper, legendary dancer and actress Louise Brooks 

p.s. A request for a close-up of that "mid-century modern" white putz house by Karl Fey. Again, click on the photos and enjoy.  Funny we always thought it was "Art Deco"--but it doesn't really matter; it's a great house.

A very interesting site for craft supplies: AlphaStamps  and some Holiday miniatures http://bit.ly/2t5lWjz

And now an oldie but goodie with even more updates: endless, glorious pages of putz village  photos starting in 2012 and upward! Quite the archive--thanks Paul for making it all possible http://bit.ly/2t94prt

Really  want to encourage our crafters to visit SILVERCROW CREATIONS--very unusual items you won't find anywhere else----lots of items for the putz house artisan/enthusiast; some are pricey but others are quite reasonable; CLICK HERE 

NEW FROM OUR FRIENDS AT EFSP; DOROTHY LAMOUR, THE SARONG QUEEN; CLICK HERE

Another fun craft supply source: Red Lead Paperworks 

So much inspiration here and hard to find things too 

FROM PAPER GLITTER GLUE, MAKE A VALENTINE HEART BASKET WITH A HISTORY OF SWEETHEART CANDY/CONVERSATION HEARTS TOO; CLICK HERE

AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

--HOUSTON PUTZ AFTER DARK; MORE HERE
--HOWARD'S 2018 VILLAGE; more here
--LEBEN'S 2017 CHRISTMAS PUTZ VILLAGE; utterly charming; more here
--2018 family room mantle featuring houses by Fey and Lamey; MORE HERE
--DIANNE'S 2018 VILLAGES; more here
--TOM HULL'S HOUSES ON DISPLAY IN LOCAL MUSEUM; MORE HERE
 


And the last edition of MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON is here.

p.s. For Fans of The Three Stooges--don't know how long the link will last; CLICK HERE 

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2 comments:

  1. What kind of sand is used on that house in the picture? Or is that plaster?

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    1. Sorry for the delayed response. Fey used German glass glitter.

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