I found these pretty vintage lights at one of my favorite vintage shops in Atlanta, Highland Row Antiques. I technically paid too much for these, but the colors were too pretty to pass up. I probably won't plug them in, but rather just use the bulbs in a pretty arrangement somehow. Maybe in a clear bowl? Not sure yet...
These came with a set of white bulbs as well.
I found these lights at a thrift store...
I found this needlepoint house at a flea market for 3 bucks.. too cute.
And this stocking in kitschy red and green was a steal too. I love finding handmade items like these! I always wonder who made them...
In the background you might have noticed some pretty velvet fabrics. I'm planning on using those in a holiday craft soon... tutorial to come. They are so pretty. Here are a few of the solid colors along with that pretty floral...
Have you stumbled onto any fun holiday vintage finds lately? Link me up in the comments!
See more *55 Days of Vintage Christmas* here.














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LOVE. that granny square stocking! I think I might need to make a replica of that for my & my boyfriend's stockings this year!
Posted by: Katie | November 09, 2011 at 04:24 PM
the best supplies! i'm working on a plastic canvas gingerbread house now! <3
Posted by: knitxcore | November 09, 2011 at 05:41 PM
oh how fun!! those christmas lights bring back memories and i love the needlepoint house!
Posted by: alycia | November 09, 2011 at 10:28 PM
I can't tell you how excited I am to have run across your blog! I remember your layouts from various scrapbook magazines and always was inspired. I found your blog last night on Twitter...you speak my language!! All things retro....that's me! Love your blog header...too cute:)
Posted by: Leslie | November 10, 2011 at 05:59 AM
Hi there!! I am a happy new follower of your awesome blog! I saw your pom pom wreath and I was hooked! I love your style and you have such a great eye while thrift shopping (I'm in love with those light bulbs and think they would look gorgeous in a hurricane or apothecary jar). Keep up the great work!
(Oh - and I was so in love with yours that i decided to make my own pom pom wreath. While I like the way mine turned out, it doesn't even come close to the awesomeness of yours).
Have a great weekend, Ali
Posted by: Ali Richardson | November 11, 2011 at 09:21 AM