As always, some wonderful new finds, oldies but goodies, special requests and more. Click on the photos and links.
First up, a vintage lunch box featuring Judy Garland and Glinda the good Witch from The Wizard of Oz. (Portrayed by Billie Burke.)
They're followed by two great ads from 1960 that promised an awful lot! But it doesn't matter; we want them anyway!
And finally just when you think you have seen it all---new vintage made in Japan putz house candy boxes, courtesy of Pete Oehmen; read and see more about them AT THE FORUMS HERE.
AGAIN, click on the photos and links.
FAB UPCYCLING PASTA BOX PROJECT FROM PAPERGLITTERGlUE---for Hallowwen---click here
A reader is looking for a specific "balcony house" that Howard recreated and based on one of the vintage Japan pieces----I THINK it's this one---go to the link to see his interpretation---http://bit.ly/1eDaYHI
Just a reminder--Blumchen is having a pre-Halloween sale---some items are 20-30% off--click here
Click on the link and scroll down the page for a great black white Christmas village photo and train http://bit.ly/1H5Zbfy
A fabulous WWII Pennsylvania Railroad ad http://bit.ly/1K67Tvc
For the reader looking for vintage (and vintage inspired cupcake toppers and such), there's an ETSY shop called CRANKY CAKES that must might fit the bill; click here.
Want to recommend another film for the Everything Croton Bucket List---an absolutely wonderful film called A WEDDING FOR BELLA---formerly known as THE BREAD, MY SWEET-------this film is so worth your time....see and read more here
YES YES--mentioned this one before but just love these GHOST EARRINGS FROM PAPERGLITTERGLUE; CLICK HERE
15 amazing department store Christmas windows----click here
SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON HERE.
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