Friday, October 25, 2019

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

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

So pleased to bring you the 2015 Halloween village goodness--much of it handmade--from the very talented MatthewUnd. Also a fab 50's bit of tinplate: THE RED ARROW train, courtesy of SERIOUSTOYZ.COM


And finally, some fab ready made "potion bottles" that were available for Halloween decor at our local CVS; want to make your own potion bottles? Check out this tutorial for making Potter Potion Bottles from OVER THE MOON!   And check out these printables from HOLIDAPPY as well.  Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

Remembering the great Maureen O'Hara. Christmas collectors will remember her best from Miracle on 34th Street


For those of you who can't get enough PINK Christmas, click here.

Courtesy of Tom Hull, six restored vintage putz houses; see more here. 

A friend of ours is making some slight paint touch-ups to her vintage Nativity set; that reminded us of this charming story from Paul Race http://bit.ly/1kEHADJ 

THE 2016 HALLOWEEN SET-UP/VILLAGE FROM TOY CONNECT; more here
 
Love this faux flattie, the farmer and the cow, an oldie but goodie from Howard Lamey--click on the link and keep scrolling down the page http://bit.ly/1LUYRTk 

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p.s. Almost forgot! Fab Ribbon tree ornament tutorial; a great way to recycle and/or re-use left over ribbon--more here

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