Thanksgiving Primitive Turkeys
You can't eat these turkey's but your guest sure will love them when you use them to decorate your home for the upcoming holidays!
Primitive Turkey's are a must if you plan to decorate with Primitive Decor for the Thanksgiving Holidays! There are so many adorable Turkey's available this year and you'll have plenty to choose! Remember... you're getting quality products at great prices!
Shop for your Primitive Turkey today!
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Primitive Easter Decorations
Decorate your home for Easter using primitive decorations. This is a look that is easy to create using old baskets, bowls and muslin rabbits.
Put a small, coffee stained muslin Easter bunny in a bowl with scented prim fixins around the base. You can also get a pip berry candle ring and sit your little muslin bunny in the middle of it.
Print some vintage Easter bunny cards and place in bowls around your home. You can spray these with cinnamon or vanilla spray to add some scent to your home's Primitive Decor.
Decorate your Primitive Kitchen with Easter eggs made from gingerbread. Simply use your favorite recipe for making gingerbread cookies and get out your Easter egg cookie cutter and make the cookies. Be sure to put a hole in the top to add some twine after the cookies have baked. You can decorate these or leave as is. Hang your Easter eggs along the top of your curtains making a neat little cookie valance in your kitchen window.
Put Primitive Easter eggs throughout your home in old wooden bowls and baskets. Use plastic eggs and wrap them in tea or coffee stained muslin to make them have that primitive look. Another Easter egg to display would also use plastic eggs and torn pieces of homespun and wrap around the egg making rag eggs instead of rag balls. If you do not have any plastic eggs you can use real hard-boiled eggs and stain them with coffee or tea but you will not be able to leave these out very long because of spoilage.
When decorating with Easter Primitives, stay away from the plastic green and pink grasses to put in your Easter basket and use moss or shredded paper that has been stained.
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Primitive Valentine Patterns
Are you ready for Valentine's Day? Are you ready to treat your sweetheart with something sweet?
While your mind is on Valentines, don't forget about these adorable Primitive Valentine Patterns.
Valentine's Day is the day of love. The day when you should be sharing sweet things with your loved ones. Why not decorate your home with something sweet as well? Not only for decorating, Primitive Valentines will make a very sweet gift for this upcoming Valentine's Day. Read more
Primitive Christmas Decorations & The Importance Of Their Simplicity
Filed under: Christmas Primitives, Decorating With Primitives, Seasonal Primitives
Primitive Christmas decorations such as homemade popcorn strings and stars, snowflakes and other holiday figures made of construction paper are reminiscent of days gone by and many people were not accustomed to all the commercialism we experience now in the new millennium. Homemade cards, individually made tree decor for other family members, ornaments being baked using a mixture of flour and water for dough, and all the festive but still simple breads and cookies and cakes that were made with pride with recipes that had been handed down for generations. Read more
Primitive Christmas Stockings
Primitive Christmas stockings are a great way to decorate at Christmas. Primitive Christmas stockings have a look and feel of homemade, old time stockings and are usually cut from fabric and roughly sewn. They are very charming and add a nice warm, country feel to your home at Christmas time. Many of these primitive Christmas stockings have simple designs. They are made with gingerbread men, simple Christmas trees, snowmen, and presents.
If you are looking for a nice homely feel to your home at the holiday then primitive Christmas stockings are just the thing to cheer the place up. Some of these stockings are as simple as finding a nice Christmas print and sewing it as a long sock. These are very cute and hang nicely on the mantel.
An Old Fashioned Christmas – Christmas Tree Skirts
If you're looking for the perfect addition to that country Christmas setting you want for your home this year consider purchasing a primitive tree skirt or, if you're creative and crafty, making one of your very own. The typical primitive Christmas tree skirt is just like the ones your mother or grandmother probably used around the tree when you were a child. It is composed of eight or more panels, sewn together in a circle with a slit opening in the back to make it easy to wrap around the Christmas tree stand.
Make Your House a Home with Primitive Christmas Ornaments
A lot of Christmas decorations you see are bright and flashy. Maybe covered in glitter or made to look like cartoon characters and so on, but that's not a look everyone wants for their home or tree. A great way to add a cozy feeling to your home this holiday season is by decorating with Primitive Christmas Ornaments. They're a great way to take a step back in history and remember a simpler time.
Everything was once made with objects that were lying around the house; scraps of fabric, buttons, empty thread spools. Care was put into each ornament as it was hand crafted into stars, trees, or even snowmen. Children even got in on the crafting. Their work was slow and deliberate. You can often tell the look of a primitive style piece by it's simplicity in design, blanket stitches, and inclusion of Earth toned colors.
Primitive Christmas Trees
When you already have primitive decorations in your home you cannot go without exhibiting an amazing Primitive Christmas tree during the holidays! Having a primitive Christmas tree is the perfect way to simplify and add to your primitive holiday décor. Primitive Christmas trees cost relatively as much as other Christmas trees and will compliment the other primitive features of your home.
Primitive Christmas trees are available in several different sizes, shapes and colors; making it effortless to flatter your primitive kitchen, living room or even bedroom! When using small primitive Christmas trees you can combine two or three to really give your room some added dimension.
Primitive Christmas trees bring back old memories of Christmas long ago and summon you to enjoy the simplicity Christmas has to offer. Once you are stringing popcorn to hang on your primitive Christmas tree you will appreciate how your family is what Christmas is really all about.
Primitive Aprons
Primitive aprons reflect the material, workmanship and efforts of a time period from long ago. How many of my antique photographs show a woman working, knitting or just sitting around the house in a very old apron? Plenty. I can tell you that.
The full apron was more protective than its half match. It protected many a shirt from all of the hazards of living in that time period. Maybe this one was preferred for its neck tie rather than waist tie? Read more
Primitive Pilgrims for Your Home Decor
Filed under: Decorating With Primitives, Primitive Decorating Tips, Seasonal Primitives, Thanksgiving Primitives
Decorating inside of your home with primitive pilgrim dolls can be a wonderful idea. Whereas others will decorate with pumpkins or leaves, adding primitive pilgrims sets your apart and lets you show your individuality inside of your own home with an idea not often thought of.
Think of the reasoning behind Thanksgiving and what it means to you, it incorporates pilgrims and Indians. So, why not decorate your home to show your love of gathering together with family and friends this upcoming season.
You can decorate with primitive pilgrim dolls on shelves, tops of the TV and anywhere that may need a bit of sprucing up. Make use of your otherwise unused space, such as a boring corner can magically have a use when a primitive pilgrim needs a home this Thanksgiving, but don’t just let Thanksgiving make you decorate your home. Also incorporating other fall types of primitive decorating can be easily accomplished with a little bit of effort and your more creative side. Read more


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