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.
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.
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Saturday, January 21, 2012
A COLD JANUARY DAY
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
VINTAGE MID CENTURY EASTER RABBITS & CHICKS
Was going through my one bowfront china cabinet gathering up some of the collectible Easter items
to display in a few spots in the home. Thought I would take a photo of some for you to enjoy.
The last is of the paper mache' candy boxes, different sizes and styles. My favorite is the one with
basket on his back.
The next photo shows some of my cotton spun bunnies, chenille bunnies & chicks, along with a
vintage post card.
The first photo shows one of my smaller pressed glass baskets filled with shredded grass and I popped
a couple little flower bonnet chenille chicks in it.
Had to go backwards with order of photos.
I placed my Pink & Purple Yo-Yo Trees with glass vintage bulb on either side. I have these two
trees for sale in my Etsy shop. http://www.keepsakekorner.etsy.com/
Enjoy !
Susan
to display in a few spots in the home. Thought I would take a photo of some for you to enjoy.
The last is of the paper mache' candy boxes, different sizes and styles. My favorite is the one with
basket on his back.
The next photo shows some of my cotton spun bunnies, chenille bunnies & chicks, along with a
vintage post card.
The first photo shows one of my smaller pressed glass baskets filled with shredded grass and I popped
a couple little flower bonnet chenille chicks in it.
Had to go backwards with order of photos.
I placed my Pink & Purple Yo-Yo Trees with glass vintage bulb on either side. I have these two
trees for sale in my Etsy shop. http://www.keepsakekorner.etsy.com/
Enjoy !
Susan
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