These are part of a collection of Byers' Choice Carolers.
We started this one because it was one of my hubby's favorite charities,
We started this one because it was one of my hubby's favorite charities,
The Salvation Army
These are some of the miscellaneous Carolers I usually display at different
holidays during the year. You can see the boxes they come in, shaped like houses..
And knowing my love for houses....
Here are a couple shots of my DOLLAR STORE VILLAGE!
Yes, I bought those rather miserable-looking houses along with the accessories.
First I painted them with white craft paint and while the second coat was still wet, I sprinkled
them with EPSOM SALTS and a little glitter.
I originally saw these on a blog, but could not find it when I wanted to see the tutorial so I had to just google it and there were several directions available to I just sort of winged it...most said to spray paint but it is too cold in MN.to spray (I tried it and brought them right in but the paint wouldn't dry and cracked so I went to "Plan B.") I had to use craft paint and a sponge brush and the whole project
took only a couple of hours (counting washing off the spray paint.)
It was fun and quick and was a big hit...Great Grandson rearranged
everything every time he came over! (wink!)
These two little sweethearts originally came from Salvation Army
and they are enjoying their tea time by the fireplace!
Here is a shot of the 3 main shelves in my hutch. On the top shelf are OLD "flannel-type-dressed Santas.
The one in the center-back is one my kids (now 57 and 60) used to play
with when they were toddlers.
You wind him up and he rings a bell with his swinging arm
This is a close up of the bottom shelf...
Santa arriving by "Hot-Air-Balloon."
And here he is...
And here he is arriving traditionally by
Reindeer and Sleigh.
Reindeer and Sleigh.
What fun this year was for me as my children, grandchildren and of course Great Grandchildren had never seen my Christmas "stuff"
And these little guys used to be displayed around the Christmas Tree
but with only a table tree...didn't work out
so they sat along the stairway...(smile!)
And this is the largest collection I have, Santas and Father Christmas's that I can't
bear to "down-size."
Mostly they have been gifts from my daughters or dear friends
so even with limited space...
Well, thank you for bearing with me as this should have been done way before
Christmas but there were other priorities.
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The next post will include my
HOME TOUR #3
and I hope you come back to check it out.
As we enter the New Year stay healthy, by happy and have some fun!
Please leave me a comment, I will answer each one
and will check out your blog, too.
{{HUGS}}