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18″ Victorian Santa Claus Christmas Tree Topper With Garland Swag

  • Posted on November 24, 2009 at 3:17 pm

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From the Tree Topper Collection
Item #37799
Features Santa Claus holding a garland swag with screened bells on his suit
Dimensions: 18.5″H x 6″W x 10″L
Material(s): Fabric… More >>

18″ Victorian Santa Claus Christmas Tree Topper with Garland Swag

The Victorian House Book: A Practical Guide to Home Repair and Decoration

  • Posted on November 23, 2009 at 9:07 pm

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Historical information plus design ideas and advice for a Victorian vintage home. [Praise for the UK edition:] Well-researched and documented… Essential for anyone interested in Victorian design and decoration.
– Library Journal The Victorian House Book is a fascinating and essential guide to a rich and varied design age. The book details numerous interior and exterior styles — from the High Victorian and Queen Anne Revival to the Classical … More >>

The Victorian House Book: A Practical Guide to Home Repair and Decoration

Victorian Spot Illustrations, Alphabets and Ornaments

  • Posted on November 23, 2009 at 12:15 pm

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complete alphabets, pages and pages of ornaments, borders, cartouches, florals, frames, more—all copyright-free and ready-to-use. 1,460 black-and-white illustrations. Publisher’s Note.
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Victorian Spot Illustrations, Alphabets and Ornaments

Victorian Christmas Trimming Ideas to Make

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 3:16 pm

The Victorians also made Christmas decorations such as popcorn tinsel, which was popcorn threaded on to a piece of thread, in much the same way that children thread up pasta today.

Re-cycling bits of paper and card was common practise when making Christmas trimmings. Victorian homes would have been decorated with paper chains and paper lanterns, which were quick, cheap and easy to make.

How to make paper chains…

First you need to cut strips of paper. The longer and wider the strips, the chunkier your paper chain will be. To make paper chains to hang from the ceiling, use A4 sized paper, and cut the strips width ways across the paper. Make each strip about 4 cm wide.

Using different coloured sheets of paper you can make a lovely multicoloured chain. If you do not have coloured paper you could use white paper that you have scribbled on. The scribble will give it colour and make it more interesting.

Take one of the strips and curl it round so that the two ends meet and slightly overlap. Staple or selotape the ends together to hold the link shape you have created.

With the second strip of paper, push it through the first link and then curl the strip around so that the two ends of the strip slightly overlap. The first link should hang from the second link. Again staple or selotape into position.

Continue adding links to the last link created in this way until your paper chain is of a desired length.

They make great trimmings for hanging from ceilings and for decorating hallways.

Of course, you can use any type of paper to make a paper chain. Metallic paper is really festive. You could use old Christmas cards. Cut thin strips width ways across the picture of the Christmas card to create delicate paper chains to drape on the branches of a Christmas tree.

How to make paper lanterns…

You will need a rectangle of thin card or stiff paper. A4 size makes a nice sized lantern to hang from a ceiling or to sit on a mantelpiece.

Cut a thin strip, about 1. 5cm wide across the paper width ways. Keep this strip to one side for later, it will become the lanterns handle.

With the rest of the sheet laying landscape, fold the top to meet the bottom edge, press the fold firmly. With scissors, make cuts along the folded edge. Open out the card and curve it round so that the two short sides meet and slightly overlap. Staple or selotape these two edges together.

Give your lantern a little squeeze so that it creates ‘’ shape.

Now take a piece of brightly coloured contrasting paper. It needs to be about the same height as the slightly squashed lantern. Roll up the paper into a tube and insert into the lantern. Allow the roll of paper to unravel to fit snugly inside the lantern, glue or staple into place. The slits cut into the lantern let some of the coloured paper peep through, it gives the lantern the appearance of being lit.

Using the thin strip of card that was cut from the lantern at the beginning, make a handle by stapling or selotaping either end of the strip to the top of the lantern on opposite sides.

Paper lanterns can be made to any size. You can make small ones to hang from the Christmas tree or to hang from the paper chains. You could make them from old Christmas cards.

Why not have a go at making some Victorian style Christmas decorations, you could make your house or your classroom look like it had gone back in time.

Thomas Kinkade “Victorian Christmas” Plaque Christmas Ornament #TK0116

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 12:09 am

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Thomas Kinkade “Victorian Christmas” Plaque Ornament.
From the Kurt Adler Collection
Item #: TK0116
This ornament is adapted from the “Victorian Christmas” painting by Thomas Kinkade.
Materials: Resin accented with sparkling glitter
One-sided, Flat Back Ornament
Dimensions: 3.25″H x 4.25″W
Comes ready-to-hang with gold cord… More >>

Thomas Kinkade “Victorian Christmas” Plaque Christmas Ornament #TK0116

Old World Christmas Ornament Victorian Shoe

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 6:22 pm

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This beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured inside. Finally, the ornament was delicately hand painted with many bright lacquers and glitters for you to enjoy! Multiple items shown. Each sold seperately. 4.5″ Tall… More >>

Old World Christmas Ornament Victorian Shoe

“Our First Christmas” Victorian Christmas Ornament #W8419

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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“Our First Christmas” Newlywed Christmas Ornament.
By Louis Nicole for the Kurt Adler Collection
Item #: W8419
Material: Resin & Lace
Measures: 6″H x 2″W
Comes ready-to-hang with a gold cord
3-dimensional ornament comes in a window gift box… More >>

“Our First Christmas” Victorian Christmas Ornament #W8419

Classic Victorian Ornaments – Napier #85019

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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7 numbered pages. 30 easy-to-make Christmas ornaments featuring “Glitzy” ribbon…. More >>

Classic Victorian Ornaments – Napier #85019

6″ Purple Velvet & Pink Fur Victorian Umbrella Christmas Ornament

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 10:57 am

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Victorian Umbrella Christmas Ornament
By Pacific Rim, Item #: 56863
Umbrella is accented with purple velvet, pink fur & delicate white lace.
Measures approx. 6″H x 5″W
Material(s): Fabric & Metal
Full Round, 3-dimensional ornament
Comes ready-to-hang with a white ribbon… More >>

6″ Purple Velvet & Pink Fur Victorian Umbrella Christmas Ornament

Victorian Decor

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 9:28 am

  • ISBN13: 9780764314575
  • Condition: USED – GOOD
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The best craftsmanship in home furnishings of the late 19th century is documented in this beautiful study by a dedicated connoisseur. At a time when American and European economies were expanding quickly, consumers’ tastes were increasingly elaborate and refined. Demand for exquisite design, fine materials, and masterful workmanship resulted in interiors of a calibre never equalled or surpassed since. This book presents an overview of those Victorian architectural a… More >>

Victorian Decor

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