Real slices of corn dipped in black and orange wax! Cinnamon Stick and Cloves scented.
Great primitive Fall bowl Filler!!
4.50 plus 3.00 shipping
Currently 2 sets available
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Olde Prairie Mourning Bonnet
This Bonnet will look great in your Early Look/ Prim Fall displays- some orange pumpkins will really provide great color contrast.
The bonnet is made with a black tone on tone print- soft black swirls on solid black. The over all length of the bonnet is 24".
22.00 plus 3.50 shipping
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Black Wax Corn
These are so early/prim looking!
They are made from blackened wax and grubbied with cinnamon.
Each one is 5 " long x 1 1/2 " wide. Three ears per set.
They look great in an olde dough bowl or even on a shelf!
4.50 set of 3
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Halloween Towel
The towel is made from heavy weight orange striped homespun with a band of yellow stars and yellow moons on a black background. A big towel measures- 20" x 27"
5.00 plus 3.00 shipping
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The bag is made from muslin with primitive style black floss lettering and old cotton string draws it closed..
The bag has been heavily coffee dyed and baked to give it that old grungy look.
The bag is 5 1/2" w x 6" high.
It comes with 6 of my hand dipped grubby nubbies that have been rolled in Cinnamon & Nutmeg.
10.50 plus 3.00 traveling fee
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This will look great diaplayed in your cupboard or in a dough bowl or trencher.
It measures 5 " high x 6 1/4 " wide
Coffee dyed and baked to prim perfectness!
12.00 plus 3.50 shippin6
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Very Early Look and very prim.
Vintage blue/green mason ball jar filled 1/3 of the heighth with dried field corn- a clear votive holder inside.
These look great indoors or put several on your patio outside. Corn will come in a zip loc bag for shipping purposes .Does not include votive candle. Shipping will be combined for multiple lanterns.
7.50 plus 5.50 shipping
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Primitive Fall Towels
The towel on the left is made of heavy weight gold and black plaid homespun fabric- the applique on the towels is made from quilt shop fabric and features black cats, jack o' lanterns and candy corn.
The striped towel on the right has been sold- thank you!
The towel is a nice big size- 20" x 27"
5.00 each plus 3.00 shipping
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Prairie Halloween Ornies
They are stuffed and sewn closed with primitive stitching.
Won't these look great in your old trencher?
13.50 plus 3.50 shipping
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Olde Lantern Lighters w/ Bag
This is a great early look/prim decorating accent!
The bag is made from muslin with primitive style black floss lettering and old cotton string draws it closed..
The bag has been heavily coffee dyed and baked to give it that old grungy look.
The bag is 5 1/2" w x 6" high.
It comes with 6 of my hand dipped black Lantern Lighters.
10.50 plus 2.50 shipping
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The white pumpkin and crow has been sold- the reamining pumpkin and two mini pumpkins are 12.00 plus shipping
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Prairie Pumpkin Seed Bag
Perfect for Fall thisPumpkin Seed bag is made from muslin and is heavily coffee dyed and the date 1732
Stuff it with old rags or fiberfill and hang from a peg. Cupboard tuck is not included.
5 1/2 " w x 6"h
5.50 plus 2.50 shipping
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Sweet AnniePrairie Seed Bag
This seed bag is made from heavily coffee dyed muslin with the daate of 1849 hand embroidered on it. It comes with a bundle of Sweet Annie.
7.50 plus 3.50 shipping
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Pumpkin Plaid Prairie Bonnet
This is made from such a great color for Fall. The pumpkin colored plaid has been coffee dyed and baked.
The bonnet measures 24" long. Hang it form a peg rack or an ols cupboard door for a great prim look!
This Bonnet has been sold! Thank You!
20.00 plus 3.o0 shipping
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