I need to get back on my blogging more often. Decided the remainder of this week will highlight some Christmas items in my home with crafting tips.
Here you will see the 2 1/2 ft. table top tree in my studio. I have it on top of a cabinet athe end of my long wood sewing table. The tree skirt is an adorable quilted table mat with applique spools "Spoolin Around" by KansasTroubles Quilters.
I will probably add more ornaments as some idea catches my fancy. So far I put a couple vintage tape measures, then clipped some antique wooden straight clothespins to some branches.
Next, an idea with used patterns and styrofoam eggs came to mind. So.....for the eggs simply get whatever size styrofoam egg you want. Add a nice layer of Modge Podge. Then begin layering strips of vintage patterns in crisscross fashion. Set the egg on a plastic drying rack that Folkart painters use. This has the tiny nubs all over. Holds the item up.
The next day do again. You can add however many layers you want. After this was totally dry I made a hole in top, squirted some glue into this area and put loop made with ribbon.
The hang tags were made using some flavored tea dyed tags. After drying I cut out of my quilt magazines tiny pictures of quilts. Glue to tag. Stencil whatever quilting or sewing term on the tag. I used black ink. When all done sprinkle lightly with glass glitter.
Enjoy !
Susan
A warm Hoosier Welcome
It has been a while since this Hoosier gal has posted anything. Am trying to get back in the groove . Will be posted sewing, decorating and crafting tips. I like frugality, using what you have in your present stash.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
A Cold January Day And Nothing To Do But Stay In
A couple more photos of groupings in my home. The one has an Aladdin Drape Oil Lamp in it, some cloth Shabby Chic hearts I made, a framed Antique Easter card. The second photo shows my antique dresser top in our bedroom. To the right of clock you will see a photo of my father as a baby. Yep, the guys wore the long gowns in those days! A couple Boyd Bunnies sit in front. Vintage Crystal hold my charm bracelet and gold bangle from Arabia.
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A COLD JANUARY DAY
A good day to stay in reading or sewing or designing. Decided to take a few photos showing some of my vignettes in our home.
The first pix is of my antique composition Effanbee doll Patsy. She is the large Patsy approx. 27". I have her sitting on a stool in corner of our bedroom holding a Boyd bear in her lap. Before moving to Indiana I had her completely restored by a doll maker in Florida. She is just special. Still bears the original Effanbee heart tag on her wrist.
I also have pulled out a few books from my library and scanned a few pages here and there. One of my favorite authors is the Indiana Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley. My father would read from an antique book of his poems, to me before going to bed. Then we would have our prayers.
Today I looked at one verse of "A Life Lesson."
THERE ! little girl ; don't cry !
They have broken your doll I know ;
And your tea set blue,
And your play house , too,
Are things of the long ago;
But childish troubles will soon pass
by.-
There ! little girl; don't cry !
I typed the verse as written in book. This book is Child Rhynes, James Whitcomb Riley , Hoosier Pictures by Will Vawter. Copyright 1890. This antique book I have was presented to a young lady in 1929 at Christmas time.
The first pix is of my antique composition Effanbee doll Patsy. She is the large Patsy approx. 27". I have her sitting on a stool in corner of our bedroom holding a Boyd bear in her lap. Before moving to Indiana I had her completely restored by a doll maker in Florida. She is just special. Still bears the original Effanbee heart tag on her wrist.
I also have pulled out a few books from my library and scanned a few pages here and there. One of my favorite authors is the Indiana Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley. My father would read from an antique book of his poems, to me before going to bed. Then we would have our prayers.
Today I looked at one verse of "A Life Lesson."
THERE ! little girl ; don't cry !
They have broken your doll I know ;
And your tea set blue,
And your play house , too,
Are things of the long ago;
But childish troubles will soon pass
by.-
There ! little girl; don't cry !
I typed the verse as written in book. This book is Child Rhynes, James Whitcomb Riley , Hoosier Pictures by Will Vawter. Copyright 1890. This antique book I have was presented to a young lady in 1929 at Christmas time.
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Monday, December 14, 2009
CHRISTMAS Antique Ornaments






We have been collecting ornaments for years. I just love the antique and vintage ones. Here are a few of my favorite ornaments on our 9 ft. tree.
Some are of the Mercury Glass, one has the piece of tinsel in it. The longer one is foil with Mercury beads. I do have Mercury Glass strands on 3 areas of the tree. My most treasured are the Kugels and Spun Cotton ornaments that are at the top of the tree. Thus, unable to get close ups of them. We even have 3 dozen of the plastic glow in dark icicle. Those are my hubby's favorite.
Enjoy
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