Friday, June 26, 2026

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE 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.

The 2014 SeriousToyz auction had some great things at the time----Fans of Emma Peel, Patrick MacNee, The Avengers, and Corgi toys had reason to rejoice.  We miss the place.

They're followed by some vintage Easter cut-outs for your egg decorating inspiration.  Yes, Easter has come and gone but these are utterly charming.

And finally a fab 1924 ad for Lionel Trains, sliced in half for your viewing pleasure.

We had a request for how to make paper napkin transfers again.

Here's a neat way to create backgrounds and textures on cardstock; click on the link here.

Hey everybody; remember Tangee lipstick?  And foundation?  Vermont Country Store has 'em; click here

We've been having so much fun and finding lots of inspiration at this paper modelling site, blog TEKTONTEN; CLICK HERE

Always worth revisiting: Retro repro Easter candy container putz house set -- the wonderful designs of Karl Fey; Fey made without a doubt, some of the best candy container designs ever-- MORE HERE

An amazing array of art glitter—a whole SITE of assorted textures, grits, over 400 colors; spend some time here.

Special request an oldie but goodie---re: Making new loofah trees--click on the link--scroll down the page---a fab tutorial and so authentic--go to  

http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/papateds/fixtree.html 

WONDERFUL CREPE PAPER DOLL DIY, DIY -- COULD BE ADAPTABLE TO OUR PUTZING WORLD; SEE THE YOUTUBE VIDEO HERE

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