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Thursday, December 24, 2020

Merry Christmas Eve

 





Hi Friend, 
Merry Christmas Eve

Just showing off some of my vintage Christmas ornaments. That were on my tree this year



























Thank you for checking in to see what I have been up to lately.

May God Bless you and your family, 
Vicki a Colorado Junkett




Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Vintage Farmhouse Home Décor Haul

 

Hi friends,

Today I was finishing up my Christmas shopping and thought I would hit up a vintage/antique thrift store. They were having all Christmas items half off, I just couldn't find any vintage looking Christmas items that caught my eye.

I did find a few things vintage home décor piece though. 


The hen and rooster s/p were cute they both had a chip at base but, I'm keeping them for décor, so it's not a big deal to me.

I really don't need another cookie cutter, but I don't have any with the wooden green handles, so I bought them will probably use them in my spring décor. 

I bought the grater because I saw a you-tuber, I follow use graters to hold dish towel or dollies, so I'm adding this grater to my kitchen décor.

Thank you for checking in to see what project I'm working on.

My God Bless you and your family.

Vicki a Colorado Junkett.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

A Vintage Christmas Thrift Store Haul




I've been watching a lot of home decorators on you tube, lately and all the
awesome DYI's, these very crafty people have come up with using thrifted items.

This weekend I shopped my 3 local thrift stores.  Here is what I found and how I display some of the items.

I found this bag of miscellaneous Christmas balls for $1.50



I added the bag of vintage Christmas balls to
my Formosas cigar box. 





This cute little Santa I paid $3.00 




 I  combined a thrifted  wicker sleigh I painted, white using chalk paint add a little bag to hold presents, a little white foo-velveteen deer ornament to make this vignette.


                                                                                         
I was so surprised to find these Christmas tree tart cups for $.25


I will use them in my trier tray I think.

I found these nicely painted bells with snowmen on them, I kind of feel sad to rust these out.  I've been collecting larger bells the past couple of years to add the rustic feel throughout my Christmas décor.  I follow a you-tube that has a tutorial to rust them so I'm trying the formula out to see if I can rust them up.  This will be a later post.




Thrifting is one of my favorite things to do, it is so much fun to find such treasure.

Thank you for checking in to see what I'm working on
My God Bless you and your family.

Vicki a Colorado Junkett.



Saturday, December 19, 2020

Christmas Family Tradition - #2 making Cookies and Tasty Treats for family, friends, and Co-Workers


Hi friends,

Every year it is a family tradition to make sweet treats for our family and friends and neighbors.

Sugar cookies
 

peanut butter blossoms


pretzels and rolos candy sandwiches, dipped in white chocolate and sprinkles. 


Then we wrap up the treats in wax paper and put into pretty gift bags I got on clearance last January.



Thank you for checking in to see what project I'm working on.

My God Bless you and your family.

Vicki a Colorado Junkett.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Christmas Tradition - #4 Vintage Christmas Cards

 Hi friends,

Today's project is getting my Christmas card list out 

As you know I like to thrift, so many of my Christmas card are either end of season sale or thrifted through out the year. 


Cards I have already received so far this season


I need to get the 'Red Sparkle Ribbon' with the cute 'Ginger Breadmen clips' hung up.

Over the years I've slowly misplaced these cute 'Ginger Breadmen Clips' and this year I found this cute felt 'Christmas Tree Clips', I believe at 'The Dollar Tree Store'



This is where I placed the Christmas Card - 'Red Sparkly Ribbon' on a wall that separates the kitchen and entry room.

 

Now I can place the Christmas cards I have been receiving this Christmas Season on this festive 'Red Christmas Sparkly Ribbon'.


I'm loving the new felt Christmas tree clips I have added to the 'Red Sparkle Ribbon' 

To display my Christmas Cards that I have received from my family and friends, this season.

Thank you so much for stopping by to check out.....

 My Christmas Tradition - #4 Vintage Christmas Cards


Until the next post....  Christmas Tradition - #5


May God Bless You and Your Family, during this 

'Wonder Festive season'


Vicki a Colorado Junkett.



Saturday, November 7, 2020

Vintage/Farmhouse Fall Mantel

Hi friends,

Today I'm sharing my Fall mantel.  I have added a little vintage, some thrifted items and a few diy projects I crafted last year and some craft project I had time to do this year. 



My focus this Fall was darker oranges and reds and browns so I brought a ceramic pumpkin from Dollar Tree that I painted a color I liked better. Some vintage canning jars a black rooster that is part of my vintage collection.  This year I added two trivets that I thrifted this year, painted with white chalk paint and put a little distress to the metal.  The fall leave garland, 


mums from Dollar Tree a few years ago. The wire pumpkin are thrifted this year, the buffalo pumpkin are a diy last year.

Last year Dollar Tree diy jar sign, a thrifted wire pumpkin, a remade thrifted trivet and vintage black rooster, Dollar Tree fall leaf garland and floral picks


something new to my fall décor is this Thankful sign I purchase  at Walmart I believe. I added to the fall leaf garland a few more strands of fall leaves from Dollar Tree. A messy bow to the top of my rustic window, from raffia, fall leave sprigs and a buffalo check ribbon. And a few pip berries here and there.


added a little Spanish moss and a black checked ribbon to a amber jar, another vintage rooster a few bitter sweet sprigs, pheasant feathers.



Thank you for checking in to see what project I'm working on this week.  Until the next creative moment.

My God Bless you and your family,

Vicki a Colorado Junkett.


Saturday, October 10, 2020

October Thrift Haul With a Lot of Vintage Halloween Items

Hi Friends,

I went to my local thrift store today, not knowing it was half off all Halloween items, it was my lucky day!

For a $1.50/ $.75 a bag of creepy crawlers


 A Wilson Jack-o'-lantern cake pan still in original packaging $5.00/ $2.50



Small bag of vampire teeth for $1.25/ $0.26


Larger bag of vampire teeth for $1.50/ $0.75


Two wired pumpkins for $3.00 each final price $3.00 for both plus the foliage.



For $1.00/ $0.50 a  gray pumpkin tin plate


Two rooster scones for $5.00, I know they aren't Halloween décor, But I really needed them.


A haunted house cake pan mold for $4.00/$ 2.00


A bag of vintage Halloween die-cuts


A set of 4 die-cuts for $1.25


4 Halloween transfers for $ 1.25


A feathered mask for $ 1.50/ $0.75


A cute primitive hanger with pip berries and two crows
for $2.00/ $1.00


A bag of 4 vintage Halloween die-cuts


4 vintage Halloween die-cuts for $1.25


Great day at the thrift store, and half off Halloween too!

I want to thank you for stopping by to see what I have been up to this weekend.

My God Bless you.

Vicki a Colorado Junkett