Thank God it's thrifty Friday, Friends! Can you believe it is 10 more Fridays until Christmas? Ten! Today's fab finds are all about Santa, baby! This vintage cutie is bringing the cheer--who says Santa can't play the fiddle? Available!
Jolly old Saint Nick is sassy in sequins! Perfect for applique. SOLD!
A creative star shaped Santa is fashioned from felt and is big on details; complete with an embroidered face, tiny buttons, lace trim and a pom pom on his hat. He also has a ribbon tie in back for hanging on your tree or a door. SOLD!
Doesn't everyone need a holiday toaster cover? Gotta love this retro Santa and...
...the back features colorful reindeer! Available!
These sweet little handmade ornaments each feature a different hand painted design, embroidered Christmas trees and lace trim--swoon! SOLD!
Have you stopped by Vintage Charm to link your vintage posts? The party is live until Monday morning, so there is still time! Until next time, happy hunting!
MY HEARTFELT THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR FEATURING THIS POST:
Love that sassy and sequined Santa! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou found some gorgeous little treasures! Toaster covers....they were so adorable back in the day!! I cannot believe it is that close to Christmas...I'm not ready! :-)
ReplyDeleteYikes, 10 more Friday's. Thank you for the reminder...I think. Lol. Cute Christmas finds.
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Cecilia
Oh, that 10 Friday thing makes it too much of a reality! I actually have two granddaughters done for gifts but that is it! I just love all of your Christmas treasures here, especially the first Santa!
ReplyDeleteI love vintage Christmas decor and ornaments. Great finds.
ReplyDeleteThose are some cute things Cecilia! I still love my little snowmen I bought from your store last year! I can't believe it's almost that time again! Thanks for inviting me to the vintage party... I really want to participate but I'm drowning at the moment if you know what I mean! Catching up on my blog reading today :) Maybe one day I'll figure out how to stay caught up!
ReplyDeleteLove the first Santa. What a great vintage find!
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