I’m in love with these Victorian folk art decorations. They make me smile.
After receiving this Winter Wishes angel as a gift from my husband’s aunt Annie several years ago, I’ve sought out this style.
This hanging decoration is by Nicol Sayre
I picked up these Peace stars at a small gift shop in the neighborhood on sale after the holidays a few years ago. I’m taking a guess that these are by Nicol Sayre as well. The tag says Midwest, and according to online sources, she licensed her creations through Midwest from 2002-2008.
They remind me of Christmas from my childhood at my Grandparents house, where a silver aluminum tree was always on display.
This friendly witch is from a shop in Nye Beach, Oregon
Also by Nicol Syre
This wintery angel spoke to me from a small garden shop in Multnomah Village last December. A Dee Foust creation.
Dee creates a line of licensed collectibles for Bethany Lowe Designs. This angel is one of those creations.
Notice how her eyes follow you? Bwaaahaaahaa
4 comments:
Very pretty and festive! Kinda spooky with your laugh ;o)
I didn't expect what you typed at the end. You have a good sense of humor!
I've been doing a bible study on angels. In the bible, angels are described and named in the masculine. However, in shops, angels are depicted as feminine. I wonder why? Maybe it seems appropriate to stick the tree up their skirts. Pretty pics. :)
Hi there.. I'm a blogger in the Columbia River Gorge.. I'd love for you to visit sometime. I loved reading many posts of yours just now.. what fun sculptures! Love them! What I would give for one of your pies!
((hugs)), Teresa :-)
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