Tuesday, March 18, 2025

AND EVEN MORE FABULOUS WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

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

First up, one of our favorite Easter--and Autumn too--putz projects---(just substitute older "chickens"(!)

Check  out this fab “chickie shack” putz pattern and idea from Howard Lamey--these were one of your editor's first projects---made fabulous give-aways at an Easter dinner some years ago.  A large paper hole punch made fast work of making them all--find them on amazon at Amazon.com: Ecohu Set 5 Circle Paper Punch 0.3'' / 0.6'' / 1'' / 1.5'' / 2'', Scrapbooking Hole Punches Crafting, Design for Office Supplies, Card Making, DIY Photo Album.

--DIY- Vintage Easter Egg Dye Garland or Treat Boxes; wonderful free vintage boxes images to download.

SEE MORE AT

http://www.mypapercrane.com/blog/2016/03/diy-vintage-easter-egg-dye-garland-or-treat-boxes/

--And check out these wonderful, simple, yet charming--and easy to print and cut out Easter graphics from 1942 and American Childhood Magazine.

--And finally, from 2019, your editor's Irish Putz Village, a re-muddle with sand and paint of a Fisher Price LOG CABIN Toy that had been kicked to the curb--and a vintage Raylite church,  a "stone cottage" putz by Howard Lamey---And lots of odds and ends collected here and there. Again click on the photos and links.

REAL PAPER EASTER GRASS, NOT THE SHREDDED CELLOPHANE KIND THAT GETS EVERYWHERE(!), AT BLUMCHEN; CLICK HERE

AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: EverythingCroton: AND NOW--MORE FABULOUS WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

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