Blogiversary Giveaway Winner!

Thank you all so much for all of the entries and kind comments in response to my first Blogiversary giveaway and for making it so fun to host! I just took a break from getting tonight’s WSOAPP update prepared to put all of the entrant names in the hat (plus an extra 3 entries for each of you who let me know that you posted my giveaway info on your blogs!)…. annnnd… we have a winner! Congratulations to:

blogiversary giveaway winner

I will be sending you an e-mail to get your mailing address.  🙂

Another New Addition to my Primitive Decor

The newest addition to my primitive home decor arrived yesterday all the way from Texas, and I am absolutely in love with it. Would you ever guess that this cabinet is an antique reproduction?

primitive mustard cupboard

primitive mustard cupboard

primitive mustard cupboard

primitive mustard cupboard

This cabinet is a big 78″ tall, 25″ wide, and 12″ deep. There are four shelves inside which I have used to de-clutter my crafting room. It feels so nice and clean in here now. This room of my house still needs a lot of work, and having this beautiful piece of furniture in it is now an inspiration to get the rest of that work done.

My new cabinet was handmade by Joseph Spinale – he has shops on eBay and Etsy. He uses hand planed pine and square cut nails to create his amazing 18th & 19th century antique reproduction furniture. My husband and I are already planning our next purchase from him.

Primitive Folk Art Sheep Doll

Just added to the Old World Primitives Etsy Shop – a primitive folk art sheep doll.

primitive folk art sheep doll

primitive folk art sheep doll

SOLD, thank you! 

This primitive sheep doll is made of heavily coffee stained muslin. He has a painted black head, vintage cotton batting tail, and antique rusty nails for legs. He wears a poem printed on heavily stained, torn paper that has been attached with two pieces of twine with some sweet annie tucked behind it. This primitive sheep is a Kentucky Primitives design, and measures 8.5″ long by 7.5″ tall.

One Year Blogiversary Giveaway!

Today marks Old World Primitives’ first Blogiversary, so to celebrate, I am going to be giving away the prize package below. The winner will receive each item pictured – a primitive basket (13″ long x 7″ high), a Bethany Lowe old fashioned tissue paper garland, a 6″ tin mustard barn star, a set of 3 ceramic willow jars, and a set of 6 vintage style chenille Easter ornaments – handmade by Old World Primitives.

Old World Primitives one year blogiversary giveaway

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Here is how to enter:

  • To be entered in the drawing once, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post. Be sure to fill in your e-mail address when you comment (your e-mail will be visible only to me).
  • For an additional three entries, post about my giveaway on your blog and e-mail me the link.

The winner will be selected via a random drawing at the end of next week, on March 6th, 2009. I will make a new post announcing the winner at that time. Good luck, and have fun!

Antiques in Long Valley Show Find

This weekend I went to the 23rd annual “Antiques in Long Valley” show in Long Valley, NJ and left with a fantastic find! I purchased a circa 1870s chimney cupboard with original dark blue paint. I think it is a rare and beautiful find and am very excited about it. Plus, it fits perfectly into the empty spot in my blue living room next to a barnwood cabinet that I have been looking to fill.

1870 antique chimney cupboard with original blue paint

1870 antique chimney cupboard with original blue paint

There were so many other items at this show that I wished I could have bought too – I could easily have left with a U-Haul filled with goodies if I had the means. There was absolutely no junk at this show, and in some booths I wanted just about every item in them. I just missed a lovely antique doll with a lithographed face that was in excellent condition – a dealer at another antique store that I shop at got to her first, and is keeping her for her personal collection.

My Mom picked up a wonderful late 19th century German cloth doll with a tin head. I told her that if she didn’t buy her, I was going to have to (and I had already spent enough!). The doll still has a tattered, aged piece of paper pinned beneath her clothes with a handwritten note of who she once belonged to.

Primitive Bunnies in a Cabbage Leaf Garden

The bunnies are back once more, just in time to welcome spring! The primitive bunnies in a cabbage leaf garden are available now in the Old World Primitives Etsy shop.

primitive bunnies in a cabbage leaf garden

primitive bunnies in a cabbage leaf garden

primitive bunnies in a cabbage leaf garden

This primitive garden vignette was handmade by Old World Primitives using a Kentucky Primitives design. The bunnies, carrots, and turnips are made of muslin stuffed with natural fibers that have been painted, stained, sanded, and grungied with cinnamon. The cabbage leaf is made of two layers of painted, stained, and cinnamon dusted muslin. It also has a stuffed stem and a few wire “spines” between the leaf layers to help it hold its shape. The primitive bunnies have antique rusty square nails for legs, vintage cotton batting tails, and hand sewn eyes and noses.

Primitive Folk Art Cloth and Clay Doll

Old World Primitives has been updated for February 7th with the primitive doll pictured below.

primitive folk art cloth and clay doll

SOLD

I recently took part in the Cloth and Clay Doll workshop offered by Gritty Arts Studio, and created this doll during the workshop. I have discovered that I absolutely love working with Paperclay on top of a cloth doll body, and definitely plan to make more dolls with sculpted faces in the future! The primitive doll pictured above is also hand painted and antiqued. I also have some more goodies in the works that will be added to the Old World Primitives Etsy shop soon too.

Extreme Primitive Doll with Chicken Tag

I just added a new extreme primitive doll to the Old World Primitives Etsy Shop. She is rag stuffed and wears calico angel wings and a chicken tag. I also gave her mismatched vintage button eyes, a very serious mouth, and a single tuft of hair to complete her extreme prim look. She was created using a Netty LaCroix design and is a big 32″ long. You may view more photos of her over on Etsy.

extreme primitive doll - rag angel with chicken tag

SOLD, thank you!

I am also excited to announce that the Etsy Season of Love contest ended today and that my primitive doll is featured in The Storque article announcing the voter favorites. Thank you to all who voted for her!

My New Period Lighting

I received a most exciting package last night – two historically inspired chandeliers handmade by Yankee Crossing. I had been longing to replace some of the modern-looking ceiling fan light fixtures in my home with some 18th century style chandeliers ever since I discovered Yankee Crossing, who were featured last year in the Early American Life Directory of Traditional American Crafts. Here are some photos that I snapped of my new goodies (not yet installed):

18th century inspired early lighting

The colors of each chandelier are a perfect match for my bedroom and dining room, respectively.