I just have a couple of photos today. Ashley will be back in a few days and I can ask her if we took all
the pictures or if she just missed a couple over the
emailing.
The first one is (and you can tell I took it) from
Brenda at The Rusty Thimble. It's one of her Santa
Make-Dos that she posted earlier in the month on
Etsy:
Great, I cut off his hat. Here's Brenda's photo (much better). He is mounted on a vintage beehive bobbin and his wool Christmas tree has a big rusty star tree
topper. He's got rusty bells on his coat and the tip of his hat. This is Brenda's photo of the Snowman makedo that I purchased. He's (she?) has a big rusty bell on the end of it's green wool army blanket hat.
When I received the snowman in the mail, the box and the makedo is covered with all of this wonderful sparkly mica. It's so pretty in person.
Here's my photo on the mantel (I don't know why I
subject you to this terrible photography):
The rest of the pictures are going to be from Brenda's
Etsy Shop.
These are ornaments I bought for Ashley and Tim's Christmas tree:
Our Santa has a red wool cap but otherwise he is like this one. His beard is curly sheep's wool.
A Santa head ornament with tea stained face and wool hat and sheep's wool beard.
A prim black Santa Ornie with white button eyes,
a red painted hood and coat trimmed in faux fur.
He has a pinch-stitched nose and flax beard and
rusty bell on the tip of his hood and a jute rope belt with tiny pine cones on the ends of the belt.
This next photo is also Brenda's from her Etsy Shop.
My ornie is not quite like this one. I have a green
polka dot print with a dotted ruff but mine also
has a bow under his ruff made from white tape
measure ribbon with green numbers. It's adorable.
Thanks for the photos, Brenda.
I had sent Sheila of Seasons of Thy Heart blog some
bittersweet for autumn since it reminds her of her
time lived in New England. She graciously sent me
this in return (I know I got the better deal!):
Sheila is known for her trademark "rusty can" florals and she has a process for doing the rust and then
applying the 'vintage' labels with a special layer over that (I don't know how she does it but they are awesome!). Here's a close-up of the can:
See the little strip of homespun tied around the lip of the can? It had an awesome special prim tag with it
but Nana Glen Oaks said she remembered doing
'something' with it but what that is she doesn't know
(ok, she gets a pass for being almost 86). I'm still
peeved tho. It was very pretty.
I'm going to close up for now. I hate to say it but I'm
fighting off another cold. Just going to make supper
clean up the kitchen and get into my chair and watch
TCM if it's a good nite, otherwise it'll be Netflix.
Mr. Glen Oaks finished the rear shocks and replaced a shackle on the right rear. He came in soaked to the
skin and shivering. Poor bubba, he ate bacon, eggs and English muffins and is doing his office work now.
He's so easy to please.
Stay Prim, girls
Susan
Thank you TheGraphicsFairy for the vintage image
5 comments:
Brenda's goodes are the cutest! I love all the Santas and Sheila's arrangements are awesome!
Glad you are going to enjoy these treasures for years to come!
Oh, I love all of Brenda's wonderful creations and Shelia's is amazing, too! It's so nice to have special handmade things at Christmas! Merry Christmas to you and your sweet family! ♥
Lots of wonderful prim goodies...thanks for sharing the eye candy!
Hugs,
Pam
Hi Miss Susan,
What "bee-u-tee-ful" prezzies you received.
And I happen to enjoy your photography. And that's that!!!!
Hugs,
Prudence
Hello Susan, how sweet I am so glad you like everything. And thank you to your readers and their comments.
Love Sheilas arrangement in the Rusty Can.
Hugs and Merry Christmas
Brenda
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