11/27/2010
Handpainted Vintage Jello Molds
I keep running across these various jello molds at garage sales. They are from the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. They are a dime a dozen practically and I just loved all the different shapes. So I put my mind to thinking what in the world could I do with these? I decided to drill a hold in each one, spray paint them white or cream then hand paint each one differently. Then display on a tree in my kitchen during the holidays. I have even made one for a fall tree albeit tiny. And I took one and made it into a cute tassel for a doorknob. Enjoy
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So pretty! And they look awesome in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh... so unusually wonderful! I can see why you're so attracted to them.. they are so unique! Neat collection.
ReplyDeleteDonna
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Awesome! They are so cool. I am in love with these. I am now a follower of your blog. Eager to see more from you. Poof on over to Wiccan Make Some Too when you have time & say "hi".
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I love bake ware anything and these are amazing! I'm so glad I found you through The Shabby Nest.
ReplyDeleteHi Terry, what a creative and beautiful idea, I just love these. Your work is wonderful!!! Thanks so much for joining the party!
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Debra
You are a very talented lady. Love the molds and what a cute idea for a tassel.
ReplyDeleteThese are just incredible! Great idea ... fantastic job ... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea.
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