Oh boy--I've been having vintage on the brain 24/7! Last week my (vintage) neighbor came and showed me vintage textiles she has purchased over the years. I told her about my desire to make an applique felt Christmas Tree skirt. I fell in love with a number of them last year perusing on line, but I didn't want to buy one, I wanted to make one. I started collecting materials this time last year and here is what I have so far--it has been slow going.
Though I would love to use only vintage materials, that simply won't happen. I purchased wool blend felt (and some gimp) form Etsy. I scavenged the thrifts for spangles and sequins and bought some new. I sorted thousands of sequins by hand from the thrift stores. I've only managed to find a little gold and silver rick rack. I splurged and bought 6 foiled ruby colored glass hearts and a little trim from the same buyer on Etsy. Glass seed and bugle beads came from the thrifts. Found an unopened roll Lee Ward's gimp too! Recently I purchased a vintage white felt skirt with little embellishment in hopes of being able to re-use it for this project. Today's felt just isn't the same--we'll see when it comes. Anyway, there is going to be a lot of planning as first I have to decide on a design. One thing for sure, it will be pastel. Here's a picture of one that inspires me.
After finishing the blue/gold ornament wreath yesterday, by evening I was already thinking about the next one. I needed to re-sort some of my red ornaments and threw some of the older ones in the lid and then I started adding other stuff. Here's my palette.
I wasn't planning on hitting the thrifts today, but it happened. Got more glass ornaments--of course, but found some other gems too! Here's some of the fun stuff.
I had to buy 3 bags of mostly junk to get these 4 Shiny Brite ornaments. But it was worth it. There was enough miscellaneous stuff I can use in crafting--the rest I'll donate back. They'll probably make bags with just one Shiney Brite in each again to get people like me to buy them (sigh). I don't have any of the 'tops' shape, so I was thrilled. I was also thrilled to get these beautiful light turquoise/aqua ornaments. I think they are Coby. They will go into making my pastel wreath. And deer are always a score. I got the chenille spun cotton angel and deer next to her yesterday, that alone made my day!
I'm pooped, I need to make something for supper--but my mind is still on vintage Christmas!
Though I would love to use only vintage materials, that simply won't happen. I purchased wool blend felt (and some gimp) form Etsy. I scavenged the thrifts for spangles and sequins and bought some new. I sorted thousands of sequins by hand from the thrift stores. I've only managed to find a little gold and silver rick rack. I splurged and bought 6 foiled ruby colored glass hearts and a little trim from the same buyer on Etsy. Glass seed and bugle beads came from the thrifts. Found an unopened roll Lee Ward's gimp too! Recently I purchased a vintage white felt skirt with little embellishment in hopes of being able to re-use it for this project. Today's felt just isn't the same--we'll see when it comes. Anyway, there is going to be a lot of planning as first I have to decide on a design. One thing for sure, it will be pastel. Here's a picture of one that inspires me.
After finishing the blue/gold ornament wreath yesterday, by evening I was already thinking about the next one. I needed to re-sort some of my red ornaments and threw some of the older ones in the lid and then I started adding other stuff. Here's my palette.
I wasn't planning on hitting the thrifts today, but it happened. Got more glass ornaments--of course, but found some other gems too! Here's some of the fun stuff.
I had to buy 3 bags of mostly junk to get these 4 Shiny Brite ornaments. But it was worth it. There was enough miscellaneous stuff I can use in crafting--the rest I'll donate back. They'll probably make bags with just one Shiney Brite in each again to get people like me to buy them (sigh). I don't have any of the 'tops' shape, so I was thrilled. I was also thrilled to get these beautiful light turquoise/aqua ornaments. I think they are Coby. They will go into making my pastel wreath. And deer are always a score. I got the chenille spun cotton angel and deer next to her yesterday, that alone made my day!
I'm pooped, I need to make something for supper--but my mind is still on vintage Christmas!
Oh, how fun ... :) Can't wait to see what you come up with regarding your Christmas Tree skirt! :)
ReplyDeleteSo many decisions! We'll both see what happens ha-ha!
DeleteOh my gosh! I'm so happy to have found your blog tonight. It appears that we both have the same passion for Vintage Christmas! I can't wait to see how your tree skirt turns out. I have a couple old ones. And your wreath turned out amazing! I made one last year, and it was so much fun! I found a TON of vintage x-mas last weekend and I'll be posting it on my blog over the next couple of days. Hope you can visit. I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteErica :)
Hi Erica! Oh I must come see what's going on at your haus! A TON of vintage Xmas--I'm sure to drool all over my key board!! For me it's been a slow grueling process, but I can't stop--totally addicted to the hunt! And yes, the wreath was totally fun!!!
DeleteLove the ornaments finds! My theme this year is sock monkeys but next year's theme is vintage, and I am already starting to prepare. I will be making good use of your posts over the next year!
ReplyDeleteI've never started the Christmas thing so early! Vintage hunting for Christmas gets you started early doesn't it?
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