These bookmarks are based on some wonderful antique botanical drawings. They can be used for bookmarks, tags, or as part of a card or journal design. When I make bookmarks, I print the design on matte photo paper, then back it with a sheet of designer scrapbook paper or cardstock. I use glue stick to glue the two layers together, and then cut out the bookmark. I also like to punch a hole at the top and add ribbon or yarn to finish. Download a print quality copy of this design by clicking on the tab at the right side of this page. The Dog and I hope you'll enjoy these, and that you'll take a moment to visit my Etsy Shop, Digital Antiques.
Here are some new Rabbit Postcards I've just finished. I really like the feel of the old drawings that they are based on. There are six postcard designs and three tags in this set. They are available in my Digital Antiques Etsy Shop. It's also time for some new free images. I hope you'll enjoy these Spring themed silhouette cards. Download a high quality, ready to print file, by clicking on the download tab in the right sidebar. A window will open at Box, then click on the file name "Spring 2014". This will open another page with the images, and a tiny down arrow at the top right. Click the down arrow and save to your computer. I hope you'll enjoy these and have fun creating with them.
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I hope you are all enjoying the last part of Summer. Time is just flying, so here are some new free tags for Halloween. Download a printable sheet with all four tags by clicking on the tab on the right side of this page. The Dog and I hope you enjoy!
This time of year often plays havoc with my creative process, which is a roundabout way of saying that the cold and the gray days seem to make it a lot harder for me to come up with fresh and new designs. Is it the same way for you? That said, I have new set of free tags for you today. There is a whole set of these fun number tags, from 0 to 9, for you. Click on the link you'll find on the right sidebar to download them, then click on the file name, and the download button, then save to your computer. There are actually two sheets, and they include some blank tags for you to make your own labels, or to use for whatever you need. That's what happens when all ten tags won't fit on one sheet! I hope you'll enjoy these, I can think of lots of uses, including table numbers, tags for organizing storage, and on and on. I hope you'll enjoy using these, and send some sunny days this way if you can. Happy January, from the Dog and me.
These bookmarks are based on some wonderful antique botanical drawings. They can be used for bookmarks, tags, or as part of a card or journal design. When I make bookmarks, I print the design on matte photo paper, then back it with a sheet of designer scrapbook paper or cardstock. I use glue stick to glue the two layers together, and then cut out the bookmark. I also like to punch a hole at the top and add ribbon or yarn to finish. Download a print quality copy of this design by clicking on the tab at the right side of this page. The Dog and I hope you'll enjoy these, and that you'll take a moment to visit my Etsy Shop, Digital Antiques.
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Day 2 :: Spring Kids Clothes Week here's the perfect instant gratification project for showing off a fun pattern of a long rectangular vintage scarf also a great project for the beginner sewist this was the skirt (named 'double trouble') that i designed for Craft Challenge: Dozens of Ways to Repurpose Scarves i found this vintage green & white mushroom, long rectangular, Vera scarf at hunt & gather for about $9 with the scarf, enough elastic to go around my daughter's waist, & a little bit of thread, this cute little girl's skirt was made for only around $9 ! see you tomorrow for day 3 ! PS TtV photos taken with an Argus 75
Clifford The Big Red Dog spring rider at a park playground in Piqua, Ohio.
These bookmarks are based on some wonderful antique botanical drawings. They can be used for bookmarks, tags, or as part of a card or journal design. When I make bookmarks, I print the design on matte photo paper, then back it with a sheet of designer scrapbook paper or cardstock. I use glue stick to glue the two layers together, and then cut out the bookmark. I also like to punch a hole at the top and add ribbon or yarn to finish. Download a print quality copy of this design by clicking on the tab at the right side of this page. The Dog and I hope you'll enjoy these, and that you'll take a moment to visit my Etsy Shop, Digital Antiques.
Your children will enjoy process art with animal tracks! For one of our last activities we did in our "not-alike" unit, we had fun painting with animal tracks... If your children love process art and pretend play with animals, they are sure to love this! Preparing
The Daughter of Dragons Scarf has been a big a viral hit and many of you have asked for a shawl version of the pattern. Well here it is! The Mother of Dragons Shawl features the same dragon wing sh…
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A cool set of floor cushions to crochet from the early 1970's These are fun projects worked in a rainbow of colors ! Directions are given for all of the three big variations .. A low or tall "bulls-eye" pattern or a ripple hexagon design These giant mod pillows are awesome for TV and lounging .. (your four legged friends would love them too : ) And a fantastic way to use up scraps of leftover yarn ! Crochet these pillow covers in a Worsted weight yarn with a size E hook Directions are given on how to make them removable for washing Along with tips for making your own custom sized pillow form The two low cushions will measure approximately 22" in diameter x 8" high The tall cushion measures approximately 22" in diameter x 12" high You will also need foam rubber or a ready made form to fill the cover. ♥´¨) ¸.•´ ¸.•*´¨)¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•`♥ Instant Download! You will receive a professionally retyped, restored and enhanced copy of the original vintage pattern from my personal collection.. Easy to read and ready to print! The digital pattern will be delivered as a PDF document. You can access the PDF pattern from your computer by using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. You will find a link to your download on your purchase receipt. A link will also be sent to your Etsy e-mail address with-in minutes after purchase. **This pattern is reproduced from my personal collection of vintage patterns They are now in the Public Domain with expired Copyrights .. Feel free to sell your finished creations from this pattern (how about right here on Etsy!) The reproduced version and PDF document, including text and images are copyrighted to 2nd Look Vintage with all Rights Reserved. (thank you for playing nice ; ) ** Please note: This digital pattern is written only in English. ** This listing is for a digital crochet pattern - not the finished pillow covers.
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