I remember my aunts and my mama had these on their kitchens and I've always loved them. I've always loved all the old time decorations, even when it wasn't a trend. Thanks again for another awesome project. Me Merry Christmas!
You are such a nut and I love you for that. I enjoy all of your videos, so please don't stop. Happy holidays to you and yours. And y all is a word. Cheryl in Houston, Texas.
I truly Love these Christmas Angels my Mom used to make them her were a little different but I never was around when she made them so Thank you so much for sharing this video know I think I can create my own angles for the holidays and share them with everyone they our an amazing gift that can be shared again Thank you so much for sharing
I love it you made me cry. It brought back so many memories from my loving grandmother. I forgot about it. Thank you so much I will make some for my friend and for my kitchen. God Bless you. 😘😘💖
I’ve never seen these before! They’re just adorable! And so simple ❤️ RU-vid must know you’re my favorite crafter, your videos are always first in my list. Can’t wait to see what you’re making next! ❤️❤️
WoW! You really jogged my memories! My Great Aunt was the Crafter in our Family. I also remember her making Easter Bunny heads with floppy ears from wash cloths & all sorts of cool gifts! With us getting in such a great array of these kitchen things from the Dollar Tree we could whip these up quickly! Thanks again. ~Su
How stinkin cute is that kitchen angel!! Someone gave me a rabbit kitchen angel at Easter and it is really cute. They used another washcloth to make big floppy ears. Also the towel had pretty flowers on it. I love that you are sharing these "vintage" DIYs with us. They bring back some good memories. Thank you, Amber. Your channel is great.
I love how you are showing old-time crafts, makes me think of my parents when I was a kid, and everything was old school. We even had a silver tinsel tree with the straight arms that didn't bend an very old fashioned ornaments. Please never change, you bring so much laughter and joy to my life, God bless an have a great Thanksgiving with your family 💖💖 💖
Marijo Keller As a child, we had a silver tree, too. It came with a color turning wheel light that turned to change the color of the tree. Thanks for the memory.
Please don't ever quit with your tutorials. I really enjoy your accent. I am from Tenn and I really miss hearing good ole southern talk. I also remember these in my granny's kitchen. I also remember one with a poem that used used two long men's white socks. Do you have any idea about that craft? If so could you please do a tutorial on it.. I just found your site and am definitely subscribing.
I remember these from when I was a kid! My mom used to make these to give as early Christmas gifts to her friends who loved to cook! I might make a few for family and friends! Thanks for sharing!
I LOVE this!!! It is so cute, I want to run to the store right now & get all of the items needed to make this. You never cease to impress me, you make the cutest projects, but they aren't hard & complicated. Anyone can do them, they just need to follow the directions! I'm having my grandkids over in about 2 weeks & we're going to make ornaments, but I keep seeing these things you make & I want to make those with them too. I think I'll make a list of my favorites & pick one for next year. Thanks Amber!!
Thank you for sharing these crafts. This is definitely something that my Grandmother would’ve had in her kitchen but, she would’ve taken it apart and used all it’s pieces. Seeing these projects reminds me of all the different things that she would make like the readers digest angels where she folded each page over for the body/dress which was then painted & something round styrofoam or ping pong ball was glued on for the head. There would also be doll hair and a halo. She’d make things with aluminum cans, coffee cans, and I remember a wreath made from the plastic 6 pack holders. LOL There was always another use for things. I miss her a lot! When you made the wings for the angel I thought that it would make a great bow tie for some sort of wreath. TYFS
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, I just made a couple for an upcoming craft show and absolutely love them! Please keep sharing your nostalgic crafts.
I'VE SEEN THESE BEFORE A LONG TIME AGO AND ALWAYS WANTED ONE FOR MY KITCHEN. THANKS TO YOU, NOW I CAN MAKE ONE. GOD BLESS AND HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS. KAREN IN TENNESSEE
I really love that you're showing all these older crafts...brings back so many wonderful memories for me. You are such a sweet and helpful person. I love your channel! Happy Thanksgiving! ❤💛🧡
I remember this angle from when I was a child my Mom and her Mom my Grandma made these up for all the Family members to hang up in there kitchens. Thanks for the memories look back. Happy Holidays! Kim
I absolutely love this!!! I am not a fancy frilly type so I tend to tone down my crafts but these are perfect the way they are. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I recently wanted to make one of these for a friend's birthday...refreshed my memory on the technique....I absolutely love this Amber!! Thanks yet once again...💕
I made those for several years and sold at crafts fairs. They were a big seller. Havent made any for 2 or 3 years. I fanned folded my towel and wash clothe but your way looks easier. I made a poem and pinned to end of hands. Still have a lot of towels and will be making some like yours.
Soooo cute!! I've never seen these before! I think it's pretty cool that these "old" crafts fit in so well with the farmhouse trend. Thanks for sharing! 💕