As always, some wonderful finds for you today. Click on the photos and links.
First up, courtesy of LOC--and sliced into a close-up, a fabulous drugstore window of alarm clocks, powdered milk and toothpaste!!!
But what makes it truly notable is the excellent "advertising standee" of cows and barns for Klim Powdered Milk, created/published between 1909 and 1932.
It's followed by one of our favorite Howard Lamey creations. Great colors! Again click on the photos and links.
Seasonal pipecleaner and pom pom trees projects; more here
For the reader looking for a padre "flattie"; here's a creation from Howard that might not be too "daunting" for a beginner----click here
A farmer and cow flattie from Howard; click here
The Story of “The Great Songs of Christmas” and other albums from Goodyear; more here
NOMA CHRISTMAS LIGHTS BROCHURE, CATALOG 1947; more here
MAKING THE "MANGER" ORNAMENT PUTZ HOUSES; where to find the "vintage" figures; more here
SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON here.
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That's a great window. Here in town, the old James Drug Store always had something going on in the windows. The Valentine's Day Hearts were the one I remember best.
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