Thursday, October 31, 2024

Come out to Holidays Remembered Craft Show next week and shop with us for all your holiday needs!


Looking for a unique hand-made or repurposed gift? Need favors for your Christmas dinner table, stocking stuffers? See below some wonderful items.



Shown above and in more detail are a variety of unique, some that are one of a kind, items that would make wonderful additions to your holiday decorating or to give as gifts!

The candy dish (shown in detail below) is a vintage wooden pedestal bowl that has been chalk painted - makes a great serving piece for crackers on a buffet table, tea bags/k-cups at a coffee bar, I have one on my side table next to the couch always filled with candy.  One of a kind - $12.00


Shown in the bowl are Rolos wrapped in Christmas paper with a tag - ready to place at each place setting on your Christmas dinner table or to put in the top of a stocking or a top a gift.  $1.50 each.  

Also in the bowl are our homemade cocoa mixes - all quality ingredients, double bagged so the mix doesn't dump out with the toppings, these are great gifts for kids, teachers, friends, neighbors, they make excellent stocking stuffers too! $2.00 each


The tree above is done with a paint inlay in a tobacco slat frame - one of a kind, 17.5" tall x 7.75" wide.  It can stand or hang - $22.00.


Finally got a few of these made up, I'll post the others later.  They are made from vintage bed springs - added some Christmas greenery and a ribbon to make the sweetest jingle bells!  Shown here are ones with the black & red buffalo check ribbon.  The others have a more traditional ribbon and will get posted later.  Each pair of "bells" is $8.00.  I have 4 pairs in the buffalo ribbon.


Just love these embroidery thread snowmen, there are a few different ones available this year - be sure to come out to the show to find the one that you love the best.  $7.50 each

Also shown above are a pair of handmade wooden candlesticks, made from some repurposed spindles and then chalk painted.  Sold as a pair the tallest is 18.5" tall and the shorter 14" tall - they would look great all year round on a fireplace mantle.  $25.00 for the set.

A top the candle sticks are repurposed baby food jars - painted to look like mercury glass and then decorated, including a tealight inside.  Super cute anywhere in your holiday decorating or a simple little gift.  
$2.00 each - there are 8 available.


Still one of my favorite repurposed creations is this shutter box.  I use mine all the time for different occasions & seasons - right now I have it decorated for fall in the center of my island (maybe I'll post it in a bit for some inspiration)!  See the post from November 9,2023 to see a variety of ways I've decorated and used my shutter box - I change it up each year.  There are also pictures showing the tray insert to elevate your decorations that can be removed for tall decorations or used to store stuff underneath while using the box itself.

Shown here is a larger shutter box - 36" long, 8.5" tall, and 7" deep.  I have 2 of this size, decorated exactly the same.  The box comes with all the decorations shown in the picture (hard to see - strand of fairy lights) and the insert tray (not show) that elevates the decorations & helps store other decorations underneath.
$65.00 each for either one of the larger boxes.

I have one smaller shutter box available, decorated exactly the same with all the same features.  It measures 28"long, 7"tall, & 6.25"deep.  It is $60.00.  I hope to post it later, but if not refer to the November 9,2023 post for pictures from last year.


Lastly shown in the above pictures is an 8ft strand of mini vintage Christmas ornaments. Super cute just draped on the buffet as shown here or used on a tree.  I have 2 strands available at $12.00 each.


Be sure to email lauraem@verizon.net with any pre-orders of these items or others from previous posts.  Don't miss out on something you see and want as the orders are coming in already!


I'll be posting later some items from Ted & Margie, so check back each day, a couple times a day!

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