All of these 'tinies' were in the same bag as the items earlier:
Another little handmade treasure...
A little handmade ball ornament...I love how creative crafters were with the tools they had at the time!
A tiny doll that was made into an ornament...
This one terrifies me. Right up there with clowns and mimes. Seriously scary.
A tisket, a tasket...
Another handmade...
Sequins!
Santa made in Japan...
This little ornament is so sweet!
A set of handmades...
She is amazing. I don't think she was a handmade treasure, she seems more like she was purchased somewhere, don't you think?
This is beyond cool and was marked at $1. A Dollar! The quilling was amazingly done and the frame is gorgeous.
Lu plays strings, so how could I pass by this? It was a dollar.
Thanks for showing interest in the Christmas goodies, I am always so excited to show you my findings!
5 comments:
I love Christmas at Easter-time! I have a similar Santa my Mom gave me in the mid- to late-60s. Also some sequin ornaments she made that are lovely - early 70s.
What fun to find a Christmas surprise when you're not expecting it!
And I still have a few (very few!) nativities out, including a couple of Shiny Brites. A few years ago out pastor in the January newsletter encouraged us to leave one out all year - there you go: permission!! A few at home and a few at work. People think I'm nuts - I'm hoping that means they'll leave me alone, LOL!
That odd scarey ornament looks like Boy George! ha
Ha-ha! Love the scary one!
My mom and I made beaded/sequined ornaments in the 70s. Aw, memories! ♥
My favorite is a toss up between the wonderful quilling and the little angel?? that you suspect was not handmade. So pretty!
Those are wonderful finds!!! You got some good deals! I love them all!
Liz (aka Ninny)
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