Monday, December 22, 2025

Attic finds ~

 


It is officially winter ~ and albeit slowly ~ the minutes of daylight will be increasing.  Where I live in the Eastern Time Zone, sunset is currently 5:02 pm.

Today I will share a few of my attic finds.  Things I came across in the attic when I was up there cleaning/purging in the spring.

I believe I already showed St. Nick, made by the talented Rhonda, who got tucked away in a box and not put with the Christmas items.  I was so happy to finally have him back under the tree.


In the same box was Santa whose coat is an old quilt.


A snowman gourd purchased many years ago at a craft show that I had completely forgotten about.


And last but not least . . . I have mentioned many times that my mom did beautiful ceramics back in the day.

Another snowman.


Little Santa that had not been antiqued.  I didn't do the best job antiquing him but wanted to display him nonetheless.


Mr. and Mrs. Claus.


I saved the best for last.  I don't know why the Little Drummer Boy had been tucked away for so many years.  My mom was so proud of this piece and I am thrilled to have him.


Thanks so much for stopping by.  I'd better go check my list!!!  Lots of piddly stuff on it that I need to accomplish today.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

6 comments:

Prims By The Water said...

The ceramic pieces are so adorable! Precious too. Janice

NMK said...

Great you found treasured pieces your Mom created !!! Things my mother made are so special to me too ! I would sit & watch her make most of them . Have a Very Merry Christmas Lauren !!!

Saundra said...

My mother didn't have any hobbies. But do slightly remember her trying to crochet a circular rug which ended up like a but bucket since she didn't increase her stitches. But the memory is so vague maybe it was even a dream, lol.

acorn hollow said...

Wonderful finds!!!
Cathy

Saundra said...

Forgot the important part...lucky you to have such crafty memories of your mom!!!!

TheCrankyCrow said...

Your attic is a trove of treasures!! All great "re-discovered" finds but the best are your mom's ceramics of course. My mom never had time for crafts/hobbies. (Being on a farm and then widowed with young children can be a huge drain on your time.) I know she did learn to crochet at some point later in life, but she never did much with it. Her "hobby" was more cooking/baking and making sure we all were beyond well-fed.