Can you tolerate one(-ish) more vintage-holiday-show-and tell? I'll hit just the highlights, I promise.
As mentioned on my previous post, I found a few more holiday treasures at a recent 'living' estate sale which, when I drove up to it, didn't look like there would be much to see.
The sale was held in a ramshackle warehouse of sorts, in the middle of an orchard (you may recall I live in the
Fruit Loop) and the woman whose estate was for sale was there and very much alive & kicking. And she was downsizing in a major way.
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Buried in a box, I found this set of vintage cornhusk nativity characters but with spun heads instead of cornhusk heads. Sort of 1970s crafts meets 1940s crafts.
Did you notice the fellow on the far right dressed in purple? I don't know the particulars of his situation but somehow he ended up with an acorn for a head and a nut shell for a hat.
Maybe it's me but he kind of looks like he's wearing a cowboy hat.
This is just the tip of the shiny-vintage-Christmas-iceburg I found at this sale. There were so many ornaments I couldn't bring myself to unwrap them all to take a photo but they did provide lots of ideas/justification for purchasing that I'll share in another post.
Some serious vintage honeycomb madness was happening too.
I love that metal hanging decoration on the right, made from vintage tin molds. The Living Estate Sale Lady told me she made those to sell at church bazaars back in the day -- they're for hanging on the front door or from a doorknob. I have some holiday plans for that piece too.
And finally, picks of all kinds -- witches, pumpkins, Santas, dolls, glass balls, elves and my favorite on the far left, the Black Cat. Some of the picks even had leftover cake clinging to them which always mystifies me. Maybe someone was in a hurry. Or wasn't wearing their reading glasses.
Which never happens to me.
Whew - feels good to get all of that out of my system. Thanks for indulging me.