Posted in Allen Cunningham, Artistry of Poland, Bethany Lowe Designs, Christina's World, Christopher Radko, David Everett, De Carlini, Debbee Thibault, Debra Schoch, Dee Foust, design, eBay, Eric Cortina, event, folk art, Ghoultide Gathering, glass ornament, Greg Guedel, Halloween, Inge-glas of Germany, Italian free blown, JingleNog, Johanna Parker, Klassics by Kurtis, Lori Rudolph, Maggie's Memories, Nancy Malay, Old World Christmas, ornament, Patricia Breen, Scott Smith - Rucus Studio, Thomas Glenn Ornaments, Vaillancourt, Vaillancourt Folk Art, vintage Halloween on Sep 18th, 2011
It’s been a long time! You haven’t received an issue of Celebrate365 since spring. Health issues took me away for several months. But, now we are back with a double issue. This publication will combine late summer themes in the first half of the pages … Then flip it over to this side … Artist [...]
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Posted in Allen Cunningham, Artistry of Poland, Bethany Lowe Designs, Christina's World, Christopher Radko, David Everett, De Carlini, Debbee Thibault, Debra Schoch, Dee Foust, design, eBay, Eric Cortina, event, folk art, Ghoultide Gathering, glass ornament, Greg Guedel, Halloween, Inge-glas of Germany, Italian free blown, JingleNog, Johanna Parker, Klassics by Kurtis, Lori Rudolph, Maggie's Memories, Nancy Malay, Old World Christmas, ornament, Patricia Breen, Poland, Teena Flanner, Thomas Glenn Ornaments, Vaillancourt, Vaillancourt Folk Art, Vergie Lightfoot, vintage Halloween on Sep 11th, 2011
It’s been a long time! You haven’t received an issue of Celebrate365 since spring. Health issues took me away for several months. But, now we are back with a double issue. This publication will combine late summer themes in the first half of the pages … Then flip it over to this side … Artist [...]
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Posted in Allen Cunningham, Bethany Lowe Designs, Christina's World, Christopher Radko, Coca Cola, De Carlini, Debbee Thibault, Debra Schoch, Dee Foust, design, Easter, Eric Cortina, folk art, glass ornament, Greg Guedel, Inge-glas of Germany, Italian free blown, JingleNog, Johanna Parker, Joy to the World Collectibles, Lori Rudolph, Maggie's Memories, Nancy Malay, Old World Christmas, ornament, Patricia Breen, spring, Teena Flanner, Thomas Glenn Ornaments, Vaillancourt Folk Art, Vergie Lightfoot on Mar 18th, 2011
Coming Soon — Celebrate365′s Spring Issue To purchase a single copy of this issue, CLICK here! On the Covers: Front Cover: Row 1: Lori Rudolph, Retro Rudolph’s Confused Carrot Candy Container, $49.99, 6.5”; Myko Bocek Studios Easter Chick, $30, 4”; Shelly Lampshire Originals Spring Bunny, $60, 3” bendable figure; Bethany Lowe Designs Fabric Carrot, asst [...]
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Posted in Allen Cunningham, Amelia Schaeffer, Artistry of Poland, Bethany Lowe Designs, Bruce Elsass, Carrie Murtha, Christina's World, Christopher Radko, David Everett, De Carlini, Debbee Thibault, Debra Schoch, Dee Foust, design, Eric Cortina, Flora Thompson, folk art, Germany, Ghoultide Gathering, glass ornament, Greg Guedel, Halloween, Inge-glas of Germany, Italian free blown, JingleNog, Laurie Hardin, Lori Rudolph, Old World Christmas, ornament, Patricia Breen, Poland, Scott Smith - Rucus Studio, Sheryl Parsons, Sue Pastor, SweetB, Uncategorized, Vaillancourt Folk Art, Vergie Lightfoot, vintage Halloween on Sep 26th, 2010
It’s in the mail … the much anticipated Halloween issue of Celebrate365 … featuring ornaments and folk art from these designers: Front cover: Scott Smith, Rucus Studio cover photo and design Back Cover: Center Painting Joanne Harper, Boo Wacka Doo $120, 8 x 10”; acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas Inspiration: The illustrations of John Held Jr. [...]
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Posted in Collector Tips, design, folk art, Halloween, Lori Rudolph, quilt, Sue Pastor, Tips, Vergie Lightfoot, vintage Halloween on Sep 18th, 2010
Sometimes happy discoveries occur when I’m searching for one thing but come away with an unexpected treasure. That’s what happened when I was looking for vintage Halloween graphics online. Set of Vintage Paper Doilies – Orange, yellow & green 1920s-1930s, 5.5″ diameter Made in the USA I found this image of a colorful paper doily [...]
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