So many fabulous things to share. Click on the photos and links...
First up, an oldie but goodie--An
outstanding vintage flocked Christmas tree scene from Scotty--complete
with foil stars and a vintage cardboard fireplace and accessories! Click
on the photo and enjoy. What a talented guy--and a thoughtful display.
Then by special request, that's followed by a close-up of the shepherdess and sheep from this year's Fontanini Nativity scene; you can see the photo album here.
Fontanini pieces are wonderfully detailed. And finally, we never get tired of looking at this 1941 Goodrich tire ad! Again, click on the photos and enjoy.
Popular Science—Archive Gallery-PopSci’s
Vintage guide to Christmas past – our favorite gift guides, DIY decorations,
and illustrated Santa Claus from the past 138 holiday seasons; MORE HERE
Vintage winter hat sets—a Christmas paradise
in red and white from CHRONICALLY VINTAGE HERE
Lit for only 90 seconds—long enough for the
photo to be shot—a vintage feather tree—and candles! CLICK HERE
and http://www.flickr.com/photos/icedreamcreations/6341628569/in/photostream
FOR THE READER LOOKING TO REPAIR SOME OLD GERMAN ORNAMENTS WITH "CURLY LAMETTA"-ALSO KNOWN AS GERMAN ANGEL HAIR---Meyer Imports has an impressive array of colors. CLICK HERE.
READ MORE ABOUT LAMETTA HERE.
EASY DIY HEART SHAPED CANDY BOXES, VIA PAPERGLITTERGLUE HERE
CHECK OUT THE LATEST FROM THE FAMILY GARDEN TRAINS FB PAGE HERE
See the last edition of MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. HERE
AND THE LATEST FROM WOODSTON PRESS; more here
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Are those big foil stars still being made today and if so, any sites? The vintage ones are way too rich on EBAY for my pocketbook.
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