Hello there! As you're reading this, I'm probably moving the remainder of my things into my new home. I had to wait for muscles to help me with the big stuff. Hello, little 5' 3" lady over here! Lol!
Hopefully, I'll be showing you pictures of my new home soon, but for now, let's get to my favorite vintage treasure in the world. Ophelia, my Hoosier cabinet. Even though she's orange and green, she dolls up nicely for Christmas.
This was actually a photo shoot for a Christmas Scavenger Hunt we did on Instagram, vintage style! Click here to see everyone else's take on it. The list is on the very last picture there if you want to play along too.
So many yummy vintage goodies! I'm attracted to the kitchen gadgets, so I have lots.
Vintage Pyrex that I actually got as a wedding gift a 100 years ago! They are in pristine shape too!
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π§‘On Pinterest, there are nearly 500 boards dedicated to Pyrex.
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idea for Pyrex cookware came about in an unexpected way when, in 1913,
the wife of a Corning Industries scientist asked her husband to bring
home some glass to replace a recently cracked casserole dish. He brought
home the bottom of a battery jar, which she used to bake a cake, and in
turn inspired the development of Pyrex cookware.
π§‘A popular and
detailed site about Pyrex is www.pyrexlove.com. Among the most helpful
pages on this site is the pattern reference page. About 150 patterns are
pictured, along with a description of the pattern and the items made in
this pattern.
π§‘Just four years after Pyrex bakeware became available to the public, more than 4.5 million pieces had been sold.
Cookie cutters are something I've been collecting for LOTS of years. I started out collecting the plastic Wilton cutters, but now I've switched to collecting the old metal ones. My favorite! My Mamaw had cookie cutters like these and I remember using them as a kid.
These are my faux cookies like I showed you HERE. Don't they look good enough to eat?
My Mamaw's recipe box and her recipes. That's her handwriting on the right hand side of the card.
Pioneer Woman and vintage Santa mugs are the perfect combination, dontcha think?
In this view, you can see another one of my special treasures. My ceramic Christmas tree that my step Mom and Daddy made for me lots of years ago. It comes out every year too!
There she is! Isn't it pretty?
I had to take the ceramic tree down off of Ophelia as a daily display, because cats....they are unpredictable and you never know when they might jump up to investigate something. Also, Hazel, my orange kitty, she loves to steal the little lights off of my ceramic Christmas tree and now I am about 5 short. Over the years, I could never find all of them when she would take them off.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed my collection of vintage Christmas goodies and are inspired to gather up the list of goodies and snap a picture too!
Have a terrific day!
It doesn't have to be done all at once. It is a slow process in the works! C-ya next time!
If you loved any of these ideas and want to save them for later, be sure to pin it to your favorite Pinterest board. I have a Pinterest board set up for all things Christmas or Holidays related and its called Cool Yule! I'm pinning something new every day. Won't you join me?
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NEWS! I have an Amazon Storefront! If you ever want to purchase
anything I'm showing you here, you can pop over to my shop and see what
I've picked out and am probably using in my home right now! Click right here to visit.
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