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I'm an RN that works with cancer patients but love making primitive craft items and also love vintage items as well. View all posts by Rose
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Bee Hive Ornaments and Bowl fillers
Bee hives! Available in ornies or bowl fillers. Hand made from salt dough. Each hive is approx. 4 1/2 – 5″ tall. Perfect for a Spring and/or Summer themed tree!! Each hive is painted, stained heavily, a small piece of grungy cheesecloth is added to rusty wire hanger (this can…
Gingerbread Ornie Grungy Primitive
A handmade gingerbread ornie for the holidays. He is all grunged & spiced up, smelling yummy. He was sewn, painted, baked & then I painted his eyes, nose & mouth on. He has a red & green scarf with a rusty bell added.
Journal, Large, Fabric Covered, Handmade, “Wild Child”
One of A Kind Handmade Satin Fabric Covered Journal with Vintage Hand Embroidered Flower Trim, Handmade Fabric Flower, Vintage Trim, Vinatge Lace, Vintage Beaded Lace, Vintage Fabric Yoyo, Tie Style Closure, 340 pages of lined Paper, Ribbon Page Marker, Book Measures 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches Spine is ~1 inch
Merry Christmas Door Hanger, Cross Stitch, Pillow Ornament, Home Decor, Original Design
The embroidery shows a glass ornament enhanced with glass beads and gold threads. The finished unique cross stitch design is attached to a small pillow. The pillow’s front is wool felt and the back is cotton fabric. The filling is organic cotton and hypoallergenic fill. The ribbon is crochet with…
Welcome to Our Porch Wooden sign
Wood Sign Decor great for inside or outside use. Stained with Cabots Early American, Letters and stars applied with black oil paint pen. Sealed with Polycrylic. Measures 39.5 inches by 5.5 inches. Can make to order as well in almost any color. $20 price shown does not include shipping, I…
Lupercalia Day
Definitely one of the stranger celebration days but so much fun never the less! Â Lupercalia is an ancient fesival of the Romans celebrated around 400 AD in which the priest of two colleges of “Luperci” could gather at the “Lupercal.” Â This cave was the one where the Goatherder Faustulus found…