A vintage handkerchief signed by Betty Anderson, featuring bicycles.
Via nana4times0.
Whenever we show you these telephone purses, you always like them — usually about two days after the auction/sale ends. Which is just one more reason you should be stopping at Kitschy Kitschy Coo several times a day.
Retro white telephone handbag, via phantomandchristine.
Photographs of vintage fashion dolls wearing homemade knit fashions scanned from Virginia Lakin’s Petite Bazaar Knitting Book Three (1963).
If you live in the US or Canada and love it, you can buy this vintage booklet from me; or you can check eBay.
SOLD
PS Keep an eye on Craft Scan Fridays for one or two of the patterns to be posted.
Who made their collection possible. (Via Chateau Thombeau.)
They become shakers.
A pair of vintage salt & pepper shakers that look like spoons, or, because they are ceramic, like spoon rests. They are concave; not eggs. Usually a spoon is paired with a fork in these vintage anthropomorphic utensil S & P sets… So it seems an odd pair. Even for the oddity that is anthropomorphic silverware. But at least Mr. & Mrs. Spoon each have their own spoon and fork.
Fan of The New Krofft Supershow? Here’s the Whitman comic, #2. Front cover with photos is copyrighted 1977; but the title page is dated May 1978.
Inside, the comic stories feature Magic Mongo, Kaptain Kool & The Kongs, Bigfoot & Wildboy, and Wonderbug. Tons of retro ads.
If you live in the US or Canada, you can buy it from me for $9.99 (plus shipping) — or take your chances at eBay
The eyes on this vintage German mechanical Valentine’s Day card move too. Creepy. But awesome.