🐦 Welcome to the Raven’s Roost ~ where every scoop is a tiny adventure! This mix is inspired by items you might find in a crow’s nest (they love to collect interesting treasures) 🔮 What’s in the Mix? From crystals & vintage costume jewelry to thimbles, charms, keys, and more, you’ll find a dazzling array of pocket sized treasures which are perfect for crafters and trinket collectors! 🎨 Personalization: Want a specific vibe? Type your requests in the personalization box or send me a message & I’ll work my magic! 🌱 Large Scoops come with a BONUS mini trinket terrarium 🎥 Follow the whimsy on TikTok @Ravens_Roost_Trinkets
Get ready to add some festive cheer to your home with these 21 Christmas tiered tray decor ideas! Perfect for all skill levels, these creative projects will
It’s Monday and time for another Inspiration Monday on Create with Connie and Mary! LOVE these Real Red/Whisper White and Crumb Cake ornaments! Reminds me of the Christmas Trees that... [Read More]
*Aufgrund der hohen Nachfrage sind meine Kuriositäten-Eicheln nur noch auf Vorbestellung erhältlich - bitte beachte die Liefervorschau ♥️* Ich habe diese geschnitzten Palisander Eicheln, und jede gefüllt mit 5+ mini Mystery Treasures! Innen sind sie mit einer kleinen Rentierflechte gepolstert. Wollen Sie ein Stück fossilen Holzes einsacken? Schlangenwirbel? Eine afrikanische Glücksbohne, ein mini Schlüsselanhänger aus Metall, oder ein Shivaauge? Ein klitzekleiner Edelstein oder eine kleine Muschel? Der Wichtelhort wartet… 🐚💎🦴🪸 Die Eicheldeckel verfügen über ein Anhängerloch, sodass sie als Halskette oder Schlüsselanhänger getragen werden können - oder genauso einfach auf Ihrem Kuriositätenregal neben Ihren Waldschätzen ausgestellt werden können. Jede Bestellung wird in einer schönen und sicheren Verpackung geliefert, mit Edelsteinen und Freebie-Miniatur-Vinyl-Aufklebern. ✨
Via This year, one of the projects I plan to work on is making a Christmas diorama. I have always been fascinated and crazy in love with miniatures and dioramas, but never made a single one. I am still working on some designs and before I show it you - here are some I find adorable. Via Via Via Via Via Via Via
Good days ahead in our Good Vibes Harems!! Crafted from our ultra lux embroidered vintage cotton sari these pants will make you want to dance. Features drop crotch, two front interior pockets and a back pocket. These pants can be worn with either set of pockets to the front or back AND they are fully reversible. Yes, you can wear them 4 ways! Pull on waistband is stretchy and is recommended for sizes 0-22/24 It is pure magic that these pants can be worn by people of all different sizes and we fit these with so much love and intention to do so. Crafted and sewn by families in a small village in Northern India providing work and a fair living. This product should be hand washed and line dried for longest life. For softness, fluff in the dryer on low heat after it has dried from hand washing. Disclosure: Our vintage styles have lived a full life before becoming the designs in our shop. Fabrics may have small threads or holes in the layers. Color inconsistency or small stains may be present. The saris are sewn together and extend the life of each design. Imperfections should be celebrated.
Christmas arrived early in the Chronica Domus household this year thanks to the ornament score of the century Photo: Chronica Domus Old-fashioned, blown glass Christmas tree ornaments have held a special place in my heart since childhood. My mother had a selection of them to decorate the family's Christmas tree along with tinsel and, on occasion, something that to the eyes of a child resembled cotton cobwebs, a rather poor imitation of snow I believe. When I first started my own collection of vintage blown glass Christmas tree ornaments, way back when I landed on this side of the pond in the early 1990's, I was agog to discover the vast quantities available for the picking. Collective antiques shops and thrift stores proved to be fertile stomping grounds for the unusual geometric shapes which comprised my collection. Back then, over-stuffed plastic bags of ornaments could be purchased for a pittance. Over the years, as more people have discovered the joys of decorating their trees with these beguiling baubles, hunting them down become a challenging sport for me. Nowadays, it is a happy and increasingly rare day when I score a handful of fragile 1920's German indents or a World War II era pine cone. With this in mind, you can only imagine how ecstatic I was when my friend Jeannette, a fellow ornament devotee, and I recently attended a sale so extraordinary it was hard to believe we had not conjured it up from our wildest fantasies. Yes, we really were awake, and this really was the Sale of The Century as far as these things go. In fact, there were so many items up for grabs that the sale took place over multiple days. Jeannette and I found it difficult to keep away, and thus we attended not once, but twice. What lucky girls we were! Alas, in my dizzy excitement, I failed to take along my camera but if you'd care to see a fraction of the thousands of exceptional and rare items that were on offer, do please visit the blog of Addison Studio Sale where the many photographs included in the links found here, here, and here, will give you a delicious taste of what we saw. Ron Morgan's fifty year-in-the-making Christmas collection was up for sale and proved to be an ornament collector's wildest fantasy come true Source The collection was amassed over the span of fifty years by Ron Morgan, a well-known local floral designer who recently moved to Mexico. Mr. Morgan had an unerring eye when it came to the quality and rarity of items included in his collection. The blown glass German ornaments, Dresden cardboard figures, Putz animals and houses, strings of glass beads, goose feather trees, lametta tinsel, Belsnickel Father Christmas figures, candy containers, German glass kugels in all shapes, colors, and sizes, together with an assortment of other Christmas ephemera and novelties really should have landed in a museum, en masse. I doubt there's another collection quite like it anywhere else in the world. As it is, Mr. Morgan made many hundreds of keen enthusiasts of Christmas past extremely happy with their recent purchases of items rarely seen on the market. Below is the selection of the glass ornaments I was fortunate enough to have hauled away from the sale. Most of these fragile blown glass ornaments were made in Germany in the 1920's and 1930's Photo: Chronica Domus These are German kugels and were made in the mid to late-nineteenth century, constructed of heavier glass with stamped brass hangers they are extremely sought after and are a rarity Photo: Chronica Domus I look forward to hanging these whimsical beauties from the boughs of our Christmas tree ... Photo: Chronica Domus ... alongside these icy beauties Photo: Chronica Domus I also had the chance of snapping up two early-nineteenth century blown glass vessels known as fairy lights or lanterns. I believe these might actually be leech bowls or jars that someone converted into fairy lights with the clever use of a bit of old tinsel. These cradled small wax candles and helped to cast light on the Christmas tree. Not particularly safe, I know, but lovely nonetheless. Hmmm... are these fairy lights or leech bowls or jars I wonder? Photo: Chronica Domus Jeannette and I are so chuffed with our latest Christmas treasures that our thirst for such things has been quenched, at least we think, for now. On the drive home from the second of the two sales, we revisited the issue of how dire our storage issues have become. In one fell swoop, things just got a lot worse. We agreed, however, that at least they had worsened for the very best of reasons, an abundance of beautiful Christmas tree ornaments. Our latest haul is truly an embarrassment of riches. What is it that you enjoy decorating your tree with, and do you have a favorite ornament you would like to tell me about?
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Discover creative and eco-friendly Scrap Wood Ideas for Christmas to craft unique, budget-friendly décor and gifts that bring a rustic charm to your holiday celebrations.
PRICES MAY VARY. The Ultimate Vintage Christmas Collection with high-quality large images and ephemera for journaling, cut out collage, DIY crafts, and much more Explore your creativity with a beautiful antique and victorian style hand-curated collection of Christmas Themed Ephemera images, cards, illustrations, and more for creating exciting projects. Features: 25 sheets - Excellent quality paper - 60lb / 100 GSM - Dimensions 8.2 "x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) - High-quality matte finish cover - Premium colored print pages - One side blank one side images Get your copy to relive old-fashioned vintage Christmas explore your creativity with them.
Add Old World charm and sophistication to your holiday decor with this Christmas tree shaped ornament, hand embroidered and embellished with antique gold metallic accents and beadwork. Perfect festive accent for your Christmas tree or wreath, or to adorn a beautifully wrapped gift. Meticulously embroidered, with great attention to detail, these ornaments are destined to become a cherished heirloom that you will treasure year after year and pass down to the next generation. Pairs well with the pear shaped ornament. Unbreakable, lightweight and easy to store, it is ideal for households with pets or young children. * Measures 5 1/2 x 4 3/8 x 1/4" * Rayon velvet/metallic threads/sequins/beads * Spot clean * Imported
Add extra fun this Christmas with these creative gift exchange ideas for family or the workplace, plus free printable Gift Exchange Dice Game
Today I am excited to share with you how to save by thrifting for Christmas decor! I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but it seems like a lot of people are
Tiny pup has found a peppermint under the Christmas tree. Created from a vintage ceramic dog on top of a vintage spice tin. I added, a bottle brush Christmas tree, presents, and faux snow. Just perfect for Christmas decorating or a special gift! 5.5" tall I take great care in the packaging of your fragile items and I will combine shipping on multiple items, sending you a refund if necessary. A lot of time goes into the research and posting of each item to make sure I am accurate about origin, age, and rarity. I always strive to notice and disclose any imperfections that go beyond normal use and age. Please look carefully at the photos and contact me if you require information or additional photos before purchasing.
‘Tis the season to get merry and bright and, perhaps, a little richer by selling some of these vintage decorations!
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Creative Ways to use old and thrifted items to decorate your home for Christmas. Favorite vintage Christmas decor ideas, repurposed & upcycled. Inspire your vintage treasure hunting with these ideas.
This calendar is made for the traditional advent presents. Add small gifts into the houses and unpack one each of the last 4 Sundays before Christmas. The houses are made with beautiful embroidered details.
Artisan Rajesh Gehlot shows the diverse hearts that beat in the prosperous Indian lands, a region of wise, creative and hardworking people. Collaborating with NOVICA, Rajesh creates a curated gift set that includes different ornaments with unique and cute designs. First, eight wool felt heart-shaped accessories feature a palette of red, grey, white and aqua hues that match their adorable expressions. Next, four hearts display the exquisite embroidery arts of the region with their floral details made from cotton. Finally, the magic of the holidays appears in another four ornaments, whose lovely shape is ornamented with floral motifs in a palette of red and ivory hues. All pieces come in a pouch, allowing for neat storage.