Saturday, January 26, 2013

Decorative Accents From the Church

Today I wanted to share with you some of my religious symbols I guess you could call them.  It seems I can't go to any kind of antique show without seeing holy symbols of some sort used to display jewelry or other objects.
I found this Infant de Prague statue at a sale and he was not a very good specimen and probably came from Mexico.  I painted him with latex paint mixed with unsanded grout and then sanded him back to expose some of the gray primer I had first painted him with.  I love him with my religious medal draped around his neck.
I wear this type of jewelry almost on a daily basis when I am working.  I love the old religious medals affixed to beautiful vintage jewelry and beads.
This next can is a very old holy water vessel from Notre Dame.  The patina on this can is amazing.
Even the lid is beautiful.
My Infant de Prague looks very priestly wearing these jewels.
This next photo is an old cross I found at a thrift shop this week.  Isn't it great?  It's old and hand made and most of the paint has worn off, but it was love at first sight when I found it.  It reminds me of the hymn we used to sing when I was a girl, The Old Rugged Cross.
Last but not least, I posted this on my Facebook page today.  I found it on Pinterest and truer words were never spoken.  Sometimes I get so caught up with racing around, I forget how near my guardian angels are to me.
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11 comments:

  1. Beautiful pieces, Maggie...especially that rustic old cross- that was my Dad's favorite hymn. Blessings- xo Diana

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  2. I love that "old rugged cross", too. Very nice find!! Lynda

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  3. I love your religious "art"ifacts. The little can is wonderful. xoxo,Susie

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  4. What a beautiful vignette, Maggie! Love that saying, too, I need to remember that:)

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  5. Beautiful photos and post! LOVE that Angel sign too! Sometimes I have to remind myself that too!
    xx
    Anne

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  6. I too collect religious artifacts! They speak to me & I'm always drawn to them at markets, show, yard & estate sales, etc.... Thanx for sharing! Tiffany
    The castle doors Are always open at my a" royal blog" for browsing ... Tiffany

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  7. Todas las cosas encontradas son muy curiosas, pero la lata es fantástica:)

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  8. You have a great collection Maggie. I love the Angel sign.

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  9. Nice stuff, Maggie. That holy water can has great patina. The sign is pretty cool too.

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  10. You've found some beautiful old treasures!

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  11. QUE LINDO EL NIÑO JESUS DE PRAGA...
    TODO PRECIOSO!
    SALUDITOS

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