I love this time of year.
Gingerbread cookies baking in the oven. A roaring fire in the fireplace. Snow gently covering the countryside.
Wrong season? Well, take a little sip of eggnog, because Christmas has arrived!
Last weekend, our town had their annual yard sale weekend and I seemed to have a Christmas theme going. I found an abundance of old nativity set pieces.
A lot of them have original store stickers of 29 cents on them (is there no cent sign on keyboards?) and some have stickers of 39 cents on them, so I think they are from two different sets. I mean, why would the Joseph cost less than the man bringing gold?
The only thing missing is Jesus.
I'd make a joke about Jesus being missing in a lot of people's lives or something like that, but I don't do well with religious comedy. Better to stay away from that whole ball of wax.
These pieces are totally different and made from a more rubbery substance. I'm not picky about my nativity people, you can be rubber, you can be chalkware, you can be 12 inches tall or 4 inches tall. All are welcome in my home.
The shepherd has gone missing since I took this photo yesterday. I suspect Otis, the cat, just because he is known to have sticky fingers paws.
I also found a cute little blow mold snowman. He's not one of those huge obnoxious blow molds. I'd never buy one of those unless I found it for a really good price. Oh wait, I was looking at a set of those huge candles you put on your front porch a few weeks ago. Anyhow, he's about 18 inches tall and made by Empire Plastics in 1968 (the date is stamped on the back of most blow molds).
And then just to break up the Christmas theme, I bought these enamelware containers. I'm going to use the two smaller containers with lids for storage in my office, but the guy gave me all of them for one price, so who knows what I will do with the others.
Hope you had a productive weekend. I'm off to paint my back door. The dogs like to "knock on it" with their nails when they want in, so it's in dire need of some attention.
Vickie @ Ranger 911
Wow, for a minute there I thought you were going to say you got an inch of snow! Whew. Summer is way to short as it is.
You found some great stuff to entertain us with. Maybe your cat will come home with a baby Jesus from one of the sales. :@
Salmagundi
You had a great weekend out at the yard sales! Nothing here this week; guess we used up our luck last week when we found our industrial cart. Thanks for stopping by to see it - it really is a beaut!! Sally
Kim K.
What super holiday goodies. Big score on the enamelware too.
Happier Than a Pig in Mud
Fun things, I love finding holiday items at yard sales! Cool enamelware:@)
Cozy Little House
I can't say I was very productive. Reading blogs, taking it easy. Forced to. I hate to sit still. But I love visiting my buds!
Brenda
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions
LOL! You had me wondering for a minute, Pam, if I had gotten an old holiday post in my dashboard! : ) You found some great pieces. The containers are great, too. Maybe the big ones would be good for succulents or a fairy garden. I've got fairy gardens on my mind; I told my daughter that will be our project this coming week.
Nancy
I made it to only a couple of the sales - and, sadly, found nothing, but that was much 'cause I was still recovering from the previous weekend in Springfield! (lol) You did quite well!
TARYTERRE
I was totally into the gingersnaps and roaring fire. It was in the low 40's here the other night. GREAT finds. ENJOY!
Jill
Love the snowman!!! I have only ever seen one and I bought it!!
Ann@A Sentimental Life
You had me going there for a minute....
Great use of the enamelware.
Olive Cooper
Obnoxious Blow Molds....say it over and over again...I like the phrase. Sounds nicely fiendish. Good nativity score-you could make a baby Jesus out of epoxy putty. I just made a rose and I cannot make anything you know that.
Linda @ A La Carte
I love all the nativity pieces you found. Great fun to collect those I think! Love the enamel ware. hugs, Linda
NanaDiana
Merry Christmas!;>) Ummmm...I think you have to do $.29 for the cent sign because it does not seem to be on any keyboard. xo Diana ps...didya know we got a new grandbaby last night?;>)
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces
Love your finds...especially the wonderful nativity pieces!
Diane Mars
Great Holiday Treasures, and the original prices.. not sure what 29 cents could buy us today. Now you must find Jesus~ Hugs, Diane
Polly
I hit some of the Groveport sales too! Surprised I didn't bump into you! Best time to get Christmas is at the summer sales!
I found a set of those vintage stacking ottomans from the 70's at one of the Groveport sales. I have ALWAYS wanted a set of them! So excited to make them over!
Merry Christmas!