Look at these lovelies!
I borrowed them from my mum to use as props for a couple of photos, and couldn't resist taking a few snaps just of the ornaments themselves as they're just so gorgeous.
I love how the boxes have the original prices still on them. 35p!
If you're a fan of vintage baubles, you might like these super pretty free printable ornament gift tags from Little Paper Dog:
Those tags would make sweet ornaments, don't you think? Or you could make some felt baubles with this ornament tutorial which I shared last year.
Ah - really is the season to be getting all the lovely ornaments out already! Love the pretty glass baubles - wish we could put some up this year but our littlest one is now crawling so that won't be happening! I'll just have to put up the felt ones I made from you pattern a few years ago :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are very pretty. I see so many lovely christma items I better start in January next year.
ReplyDeleteOh I love baubles like this, takes me back to when I was younger :)
ReplyDeleteI love vintage glass ornaments and have a small collection of them. Thanks for sharing the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteJessica - felt baubles are an excellent substitute for the real thing if you've got little kids (or adventurous cats!!)
ReplyDeleteThese baubles were on the Christmas tree every year when I was growing up, so I am very attached to them :)
We had one which showed a Church and dusk and it said SILENT NIGHT on it
ReplyDeleteBird of Paradise - ooh, that sounds really lovely! :)
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