Wednesday, August 11, 2010

VINTAGE CHRISTMAS COTTAGE HOUSE ORNAMENTS AND DECORATIONS


I've found a few of these cottage houses during my estate sales recently. They come in different styles to suit any holiday decor. I just love them! The first one is covered with tiny colorful plastic bits to resemble candy and sparkles all over with glitter. I can only imagine how it must shine once the Christmas tree lights hit it. More information here.

These little red and white cottage houses are very small and perfect for a small tree in the kitchen. Small enough to be added to a wreath or garland. They are flocked with a red and white check roof. This listing also has a tiny bear included. More pictures here.

Last but not least is this wonderfully shabby chic cottage. Very shabby having lost most of it's beads, but still chic with memories of it's former glitz! More information and pictures here.
All of these delightful ornaments can be found in my VintageTinsel shop.

6 comments:

  1. I love all of your pretty little cottages!

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  2. Christmas is sooooo far away from my mind, but these are charming!!!!

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  3. OMG!!!
    I just love these cute decorations!!
    Welcome to our growing group of Christmas blogs!! Denise Marie is having a Christmas Collector's Alley party. Please join in with us!!

    Debbie

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  4. love the lil cottages! please consider following my Christmas bloggie. I am your newest follower. I see trim over on your etsy pics and girl you need to hit up all the 5 and dime stores in your area that have had it sitting on shelves for years. I got some at Mother in law's this summer for like 35cents.

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  5. Oh my goodness... Love your blog!
    It is just wonderful and I did just
    sign up to follow!
    Thank you for sharing~
    Leticia

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  6. How cute are those sweet decorations! I love them...I love your blog too! Am signing up to follow you and am adding your blog to my blog roll on my Christmas blog right now!

    Blessings and best wishes,
    Natasha.
    http://keepingthechristmasspiritalive365.blogspot.com/

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