Friday, February 4, 2022

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

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

First up one of our favorite tear-jerkers; from 1940; Waterloo Bridge--one for your movie bucket list; read more about it here http://bit.ly/7aIj1

Next we've found a sticker company we really like---called Violette--their stickers are just the right size.---and the holidays collection--Christmas, Halloween, Easter, St. Pat's-- is particularly interesting; see it here

p.s. Their Santa faces are ALSO fabulous; see those here

NEXT UP,  PETE OEHMEN HAS BEEN PROTO-TYPING one of the made in Japan , super early 'DISNEY" putz houses; read and see more HERE,

AND FINALLY, FOR THE LIGHTING COLLECTORS, A HEADS UP ABOUT AN AUGUST MEET IN BALTIMORE. REMINDERS WILL BE POSTED AS WE GET CLOSER.

AGAIN, CLICK ON THE PHOTOS AND LINKS.

Check out these antique "ship-related" Valentines very artfully displayed http://bit.ly/2z4hxB5

Love the idea of these large foil stars suspended from the ceiling around the Christmas tree--quite over the top but wonderful ; CLICK HERE

FROM PAPER GLITTER GLUE, A CRICUT MAKE A DAISY FAIRY HOUSE...

In your editor's opinion, this pattern could be easily changed out to accommodate assorted holidays as well. Click here.

1937 RAYLITE PARAMOUNT CATALOG COURTESY OF MARK POSMORE; SEE IT HERE

SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON AT  https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2022/02/more-fabulous-vintage-websites-finds.html

P.S. INFLATION FIGHTING STEW RECIPES AND MORE HERE.  

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