Oh, how I adore Putz houses! There are so many ways to display them. Under cloches.
Nestled on a sideboard.
Placed on a mantel.
Or stacked on tiered tables.
The Last of the Putz Houses
This year I have created just nine wee houses.
They are quite the time investment. Truly a labor of love.
I have come to the last bits of my supply of vintage embellishments.
So these will be the last of the houses.
Update: Thank you, they are all sold out!
You can find them in the Etsy Shoppe.
Laura
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They are beautiful wee Christmas treasures! and even more special because you made them !! Have a wonderful day,,,we woke up to snow on the ground today!
Oh my word, these are so fabulous and they are such works of art. Gorgeous
These are so beautiful, I can see that these are really a labor of love, with so much time and detail put into these beautiful houses! I would love it if you would stop by and share this over at Celebrate it Sunday! The party stays open until Saturday and I am sure my readers would love to see these. I am sharing these over at FB and Twitter and pinning these!
These houses are treasures! And would look great on any mantel (spelled correctly as a shelf above fireplace ;))
You are inspiring!!
Each one is a unique and lovely treasure!
Do you know why they are called Putz houses? Was someone named Putz the first one to manufacture them or something? Just wondering – never paid attention to the term till this week when I have seen it several times over.
Adorable. I received my ornament. It is so sweet. These are sweet too.
A house covered in glitter . . . my dream come true!
They are all so pretty! I loved these glittered sugary little houses when I was a child and remember seeing them on the Christmas tree. I would try to peek in the pretty cellophane windows to see if I could get a glimpse of what must surely be a magical world inside it! 🙂
Thank you for sharing your sweet treasures. 🙂
Laura, your little homes are exquisite. I've a grouping that a friend gifted me several years ago. She had created a little village for the centerpiece for a birthday celebration she and two other friends hosted for me. My dear friend is no longer with us, so the little village has become a real treasure.