Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10

ESTATE SALE: MAIDEN VOYAGE!

Greetings, dear readers!

This weekend I was afforded the pleasure of an experience of which many of you can already claim "veteran" status...an estate sale!

I didn't know exactly HOW these things worked, but I saw one advertised that had a kiln for sale...I have always wanted a pottery kick wheel and a kiln...not that I'm AT ALL sure of where I'll put such things...bit it seemed a good enough excuse to venture westward.


Apparently these sales start incredibly early (7 a.m...and on a SATURDAY, that IS early in my book!) so we went by the ATM...withdrew what meager funds we could afford (as the ad said, "Cash Only")...and set out. It was MUCH later than I would have preferred by the time we reached our destination, and, much to our chagrin, the kiln (which was still sitting on display) was sold for a mere $180.00! We were sad to hear it...but determined we might as well stay and see what other goodies we might be able to bring home with us.

Here are the vintage finds:


The mushrooms were ugly brown glazed salt and pepper shakers. Since they didn't actually look fit to use, I decided to paint and seal the tops. Aren't they TOO adorable? The little elfin creature was sitting in the middle of a box of vintage Christmas ornaments...I'll get to those in a minute! The wonderful little children's book, "Toten's Christmas Secret", (copyright 1951) has some delightful images:







And sitting downstairs by the kiln, was an old shoebox full of abandoned, handmade ornaments. They were so colorful, and...well...hand made! I just had to buy them!



Don't you just LOVE the expression on the princess' face? The pattern tracing is still visible on the felt ornaments, but that makes it even better! Two of my faves are the madonna and the needlepoint bear. Just look at the stitching! It makes my head hurt to even THINK about such intricacies!





And THEN, I found several piles of sewing goodies...behold:


It is SO sweet...and...bohemian looking. There are hearts and birds and flowers and cornucopias...it seemed very "Netherlands" to me. That's why I used it as the backdrop for the gnome/elf stuff...it just seems to "go together" you know?

And then I came upon these bundles of joy:



Are they not absolutely GORGEOUS? I just LOVE the flowers and tiny white pom pom trim! Much of the lace on the other board is tatting. I don't know what that is, other than it is a very intricate sewing technique done with tiny thread and needles (a friend of mine "tats" and has clued me in)



The wide, blue vintage velvet absolutely won me over...along with the yellow and white daisy trim...well, who could walk away from THAT?!?



But wait! There's more!

I found another children's book with such adorable illustrations...


Sorry the pictures aren't the greatest...but I think you can see the yummy colors and the sweet style in which the children are drawn. SO cute! Teamed up with my vintage wind up duck and lamb candle...it makes a darling little vignette!






And finally, a paper crafter's dream...old calendars to cut up and use in my altAred art! These are from the incredible Cynthia Hart and John Gossman...beautiful. Amazing photos from their vast collection of vintage ephemera...



A couple of examples of their calendar pages:



Once again, sorry about the "hot spot" on the photo...I was snapping feverishly and didn't realize I was overexposing things...


Pretty good for first time out, huh?

OH! I almost forgot! Stay tuned to the next post or two for a super duper exciting announcement!

More soon!

XOXOXO



Paula Clare

Tuesday, December 11

Vintage Children's Book Ornaments

Good morning, dear readers! Happy 11th of December to you! A few posts ago (November 27th to be exact) I showed you some vintage ornaments I thought were ADORABLE...to refresh your memory:



Ahhhhhhhhhh...you remember now, yes? Anyhoo, I told you I was going to forage for Children's books and make some of my own...I went to the local Goodwill, and found 6 or 7 Christmas books for kids. The following is my take on the ornaments above (after quizzing the creator of the birdies above, I discovered that the pictures were decoupaged onto balsa wood shapes found at a local craft store...and so...the hunt ensued) However (again) being from Podunk, Illinois, there were no such darling shapes...so I was left to my own devices and imagination. Behold the results:



Most ornaments shown here were taken from pages in either the Nutcracker, Frosty the Snowman, or Snow Day...





And then I decided to use other shapes as well (THESE were the shapes the stores had on hand:



What you cannot see very well in these pictures is the German glass glitter used on each ornament.It adds to the vintage look and really makes them shine and sparkle...they look like glistening sugar cookies! (My husband even said, "WOW! Those are pretty!" Believe me, for him to notice, they MUST be dazzling!) This photo shows it a little better:




THEN I found an unfinished wooden box, and lined it with holly tissue paper. I layered a few of the ornaments inside, and then glued this fine fellow...on top.



The project turned out so cute I will have a hard time giving it away!

More to come...I'm on a roll! (A tasty, home made CINNAMON ROLL that is! ha!)

Thursday, November 29

Christmas Ornament Swap Reminder

Greetings Intrepid Crafters!

Just a quick reminder to all who entered the Ornament Swap...please try to have your ornaments in the mail by this weekend...no later than Monday if possible! We want everyone to receive them in time for "decking the halls!"

More on this and other riveting topics later...right now I must get back to work!


Tuesday, November 27

AltAred Art Ornaments

Greetings Fellow Merry Makers! As I am being slowly sucked into the holiday hooplah, I am finding some of the most WONDERFUL inspiration on Etsy, the web and Flickr...Behold:

Made from vintage postcards and old children's books

And these from bits of left over ribbon!


And these FABulous Good Luck "hens" from left over quilting fabric!

And Look at these yummy handmade goodies from the amazing artists at Etsy! (I pledged to give only handmade this Christmas!)



And these adorable Christmas owls...




And these wonderful little treasures...one made from license plates and the other from gum wrappers...which are not as much Altered as Recycled...Aren't they WONderful?


More to share tomorrow!

Sunday, November 25

Santa's Workshop Now Open

Today I began creating ornaments for the Ornament Swap...here are my first 3:









More ornaments as they progress!