Tuesday, August 13, 2019

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

As always, some wonderful finds, oldies but goodies and more. Click on the photos and links.

First up, the latest in Howard Lamey's Ten Cent City Putz House Creations---repros of the cardboard Christmas putz houses that were popular in the 1950's....this is "number 14" so far.   Click HERE to see them all--page after page!

Next up---and one of our favorites--a much more complex repro of a MADE IN JAPAN Christmas putz house also by Howard--see it from start to finish at the Cardboard Christmas Forums as well http://bit.ly/2nREOiw

It's followed by a fabulous museum exhibit--a paper nativity Berlin 2017--by special request--and courtesy of our Flickr friend Thomas Quine a.k.a. Quinet. There is so much to take in on this one.


We've been treated to some of his fabulous vintage and antique photos throughout the years. The photo is sliced and diced into close-ups so you can appreciate all the "faux flattie" goodness.

AGAIN, click on the images and links. See his antique and vintage "toy castles" here


Making trees from plastic straws, or if you prefer "lavender flowers", a fun way to recycle plastic straws http://bit.ly/2BRBKLJ

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT, A FAB LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE PUTZ PROJECT FROM PAPERGLITTERGLUE.  CLICK HERE.

ONE OF OUR FAVES, neat quick little video--Paul's 2017 Christmas train http://bit.ly/2soiRwc

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

AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT--AND YOU'RE A FAN OF PETER NOONE AND HERMAN'S HERMITS---ROB AND MONICA'S LATEST ADVENTURES HERE


AND ANOTHER: OUTSTANDING VINTAGE CELLULOUD PIECES FROM THE GOLDEN GLOW OF CHRISTMAS PAST 2019 CONVENTION COURTESY OF PETE OEHMEN; CLICK HERE

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