Beautiful Vintage Decal Name ~ La Petite IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW!!! THESE ARE NOT RUB ON DECALS OR STICKERS! BUT ONCE YOU GET THE HANG OF THESE WATER SLIDE DECALS YOU WILL LOVE THEM ☺ You will receive a clear waterslide decal sheet of the size you select from the drop down menu and instruction sheet how to apply. These clear waterslide decals work best on a lighter flat background as they are clear. On darker background you will find it difficult to see the image. This decal you are purchasing are as shown in the main first image. All other images are examples of work and application. The measurements are approx. depending on the style of decal purchased. You are ordering the sheet size that the decal is printed on not the size of the decal so there is usually a small space around the edge. Please contact us if you need help as we cannot be responsible for the size you choose if you are not happy. If you have any problems with your decal please do not hesitate to contact us before leaving feedback so we can help you. Water slide decals work the same way as nail decals (these are not stickers). They can be applied to any smooth surface, furniture, boxes, mirrors, candles, soaps, jars, mugs etc. Application process: Cut close to image with scissors. Dip in warm water (not hot). The paper will roll, soak for approx. 30 seconds. When the film starts to loosen from the paper (do NOT remove from backing), place the paper on the substrate to be decorated and then slide the paper from under the decal. Work out any air bubbles with a decal squeegee & let dry. It is important to remove all water and air. Seal after with water based varnish when dry. These can also be kilned on ceramics. Please purchase for all your transfer needs: wood, furniture, glass, ceramic, plastic and anything hard and flat :) This decal you are purchasing are as shown in the main image. This decal is available in A4, A5, A6, and A7. Millimetres and inches A4 = 210 x 297 mm or 8.3 x 11.7" A5 = 148 x 210 mm or 5.8 x 8.3" A6 = 105 x 148 mm or 4.1 x 5.8" A7 = 74 x 105 mm or 2.9 x 4.1" In this listing there is also an option to purchase a “squeegee decal application tool”. Squeegee decal applicator is an essential for applying your beautiful decals. Please see my other listings...new decals are always being added. You can transform anything in to unique shabby chic gems. WE ARE IN THE UK. ANYTHING GOING ABROAD DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE CAN TAKE ANYWHERE BETWEEN 1-4 WEEKS. PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH UK SNAIL MAIL. THANK YOU ☺
Viola's blog has been a favorite of mine for years now. Today she has the most wonderful free gift on her blog: this button card she...
Help your students learn the 0-20 numbers in a fun and creative way with these cute Number Posters with Ten Frames - 2 Designs Available. This set includes 22 posters, 2 designs each, with white frame and a colorful design that will bring your classroom decor to the next level. Plus you will receive number lines for numbers 1-120 and wood number circles (0-53) Easy to print and display, great for all grades, and are so cute your students will remember them forever. This set is part of the complete Farmhouse Classroom Decor BUNDLE that you can find >>HERE<< INCLUDES: (52 pages) - Number Posters 0-20 in PDF Format 8.5 x 11 in (1 PDF for each design) - Number Lines 1-120 in PDF Format 8.5 x 11 in - Number Circles in PDF Format (0-53) If you wish to edit you will need to install these fonts on your system (free for personal use): • Learning Curve Regular • KG All of Me • KG Primary Penmanship 2 FILE DETAILS: This product is contained in a .ZIP file. Please ensure you extract/unzip the file to use it. THANK YOU! I really appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources and I hope you'll enjoy using them in your classroom. If you'd like to receive notifications when I upload new products and freebies please FOLLOW ME HERE. Don't forget, new products are 50% off for 24 hours after they are posted! TERMS OF USE: Before downloading please read my Terms of Use GET IN TOUCH: - Pinterest - Facebook - or send me an email at [email protected] for any questions
The Wildflower wallpaper design is an enchanting garden floral scene inspired by an antique chintz fabric remnant in the Shabby Chic by Rachel Ashwell® archive. A majestic display of traditional English wildflowers and roses create an alluring and timeless print with an authentic vintage feel. The soft-white background accentuates the exquisite pinks, subtle yellows and soft sage accents of this print, making it a captivating addition to any country cottage or classic interior. Wildflower was first introduced into the Shabby Chic® collections in 1992 and remains a tried-and-true favourite with customers.
Sometimes, something comes along that is just so fun for me to make that I kind of go crazy. Kind of. I didn’t make just 3 or 4 file cards. I didn’t make 7 or 8. Not even 11 or 12. I ma…
Here are two aged and shabby vintage library cards. They are from the book Birdcraft, by Mabel Osgood Wright, 1897, a recent addition to my collection. When the book arrived and I saw these old library cards intact, I was excited to share them with you! Library Card Front: Library Card Back: A separate Date Due card:...Read More
Thanks to Kira who posted the link on her site. Check out the hundreds and hundreds of FREE printables at Vintage Printables. There are so many to choose from. These are perfect if you have a shabby, messy journal. And...
You will swoon over this gorgeous collection of free, vintage, shabby, and romantic fonts. Download instructions included.
Digital Download | Aged Vintage Paper Background | Light Vintage Page, Folded in 4 Use this antique paper as a background texture for junk journals, scrapbooking, digital collage, and anything else that needs a bit of character. 📖 What You Get 1 JPG Image, over 27 x 39 inches, 72 DPI (Just select "fit to page" when printing at home, for an extremely high resolution print.) This listing is for ONE DIGITAL vintage paper background image that will be available for instant download upon receipt of payment. ✁ Sources The vintage ephemera and antique clipart images from Pegasus Paper Co. have all been edited and digitally enhanced. It is my goal to give you the largest and highest quality images possible. Many of these printable illustrations come from my own library and antique store treasure hunts in Upstate NY. Some are rescued from the public domain in poor shape, cleaned, collaged and mended. They are then released into the wild in higher resolution, to live productive lives in the hands of crafters, artists, and makers like you. ☛ Important Information This instant download is a printable product, so no items will be shipped in the mail. The pictures in the listing photos are small and lower resolution, with watermarks over them, but the files that you will receive will be larger images. Any watermarks you see in the product images will not be on the download. Digital items are non-refundable. Contact me if you have any trouble, and I will do my best to help you solve the issue. ✉ Shipping Where to get your item(s): Make sure you are logged into Etsy when you check out. To access your digital file(s), go to You > Purchases and reviews and look for the order. To the right of the order, click Download Files. If you checked out as a guest, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase. If the product you have ordered is too big for the standard Etsy download, you will receive a pdf with the download links instead. Just click and download! ✂ Uses (Inspiration Corner) The digital images from Pegasus Paper Co. can be used as graphic collage elements or to create antique style product labels. You can also use them for: card designs, vintage-style wedding/birthday/party invitations, arts and crafts, decoupage, prints and decor for your home, junk journaling, scrapbooking, image transfer onto fabric or wood... the possibilities are endless! ✎ How To Add Text and Collage Together Images You can add text to digital images online by uploading them to Canva. The free version is wonderful and lets you edit any image you upload. You can also combine images, and do all sorts of other things. Paste this link in your browser and use the free version: https://www.canva.com/join/pqq-qmm-skf ⇊ About Printing This Listing This listing is for ONE digital download (the listing MAY contain multiple files). Print quality depends on the type of paper and printer you use. You can print it out as many times as you like, at home or with a commercial printer (ex: Staples, Kinko's, Costco, etc.) ➳ CONTINUE SHOPPING HERE ➳ http://etsy.com/shop/pegasuspaperco © Terms of Use All images and designs are property of © Pegasus Paper Co. and copyrighted. Buying our items grants you a Crafting License. The Crafting License gives you permission to use our products in items you physically create and/or sell directly to customers. This license does not grant you permission to sell our goods to other businesses, or to use them to sell items through print on demand websites). Selling digital items made with products from Pegasus Paper Co. is not permitted under the Crafting License. If that is your intention, contact us with your plans (item concept and expected production numbers), and we'll send you a link to purchase the correct license. If you use our items to sell more than $1000 worth of products, or wish to sell directly to businesses, please contact us to purchase a Business License: PegasusPaperCo [at] gmail.com.
Looking for some free printable vintage papers and cards? Check out this freebie design for your cardmaking and papercrafting projects. I’m all for color and cute designs, but there’s definitely a special place in my heart for shabby papers, aged ephemera and the oh-so-warm earthy colors of anything vintage. I think it’s pretty amazing that we […]
Here is this week's offering. A few posts below you can see a project using some of the elements. Please feel free to use for personal projects. As you can see the post cards are not sized to fit in the envelopes, but if you have a photo editing program it should be easy enough to make them fit if you want.
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"Every wise woman buildeth her house..." ~ Proverbs 14:1a Good morning, afternoon or evening, ladies! Thank you for joining us for the next installment of "A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle. Today we are sharing our pretty and not-so-pretty (but all very practical) ideas in the bathroom -- from beautifying your space on a budget, to bath and body care and all the little fun and frugal details in between! Why do we call this thrifty series "shabby chic"? It is because we want to share that you can take a "shabby" economy and make it quite "chic" in your home with the right set of eyes. Let's glean from the Proverbial homemaker and start "building" up in the bathroom! I wanted to show a peak into our bathroom so that you can see it is not state-of-the-art. There is nothing new about it but it is still pleasing to our family because we keep it nice, clean and with little touches of love. "Every room in the home serves a specific purpose, so the decor of each must be approached individually. Focusing on the particular function of the room, is an important first step in deciding how to decorate it." ~ Rachel Ashwell, Shabby Chic The idea in our "shabby chic" frugal farm lifestyle is to focus on displaying the utilitarian items in a room to the best advantage for a simple but serene setting. Oftentimes we think we need mounds of money for an attractive home but in truth, it is just a few artful arrangements that make the coziest home. As I mentioned before, when we first moved into our old farmhouse, we did not remodel anything but simply began with a fresh coat of paint. That does wonders! We also removed an accordion door from a little closet area in our bathroom and allowed the pleasant contents to be seen and be more accessible (such as the piles of freshly laundered bath-towels). The remaining undesirable toiletries such as personal products, razors and so forth were placed on the lower half of our shelves and were covered with a curtain to block the clutter. This didn't cost us anything but changed the whole look of the outdated bathroom. Perhaps there is something simple you can do to spruce up yours? Taking our cue from Ms. Ashwell, we can see that the ordinary, needful things in each particular room make for the best decoration! This eliminates the cluttery feel while still making things pretty and "shabby chic". For instance, your cotton balls, q-tips and band-aids can be placed in these easy-to-make (and practically free) apothecary jars and can be adapted to any personal style. This allows you storage space for these items while making your bathroom attractive. Fresh flowers and herbs from your backyard make the most loveliest (and free) accessories! We are always able to find something outside to use in a humble bouquet such as wildflowers, mint, lavender, roses or rosemary. The only true "purchased" decoration used in our bathroom is this painting. Everything else is a useful necessity. I think the lack of clutter is beauty in itself. You can also see that our toilet is quite a relic! :) "Clean, simple, private, luxurious, and practical: These are the words that best describe a Shabby Chic bathroom. The basics of any bathroom should be functional fixtures that provide plenty of space for displaying toiletries, towels, and other bits and bobs." ~ Rachel Ashwell, Shabby Chic Another idea is to display what Rachel Ashwell calls "bountiful piles of pretty soaps". We keep a good stock in our home as they have a long shelf life. Soap can be stored beautifully in baskets, decorative bowls, large jars or wide vases. If you have perfectly rectangular bars, they can be cut in half as there is a luxurious feel when you have a large amount displayed. When storing bulk soap for "show", I like to remove any commercial wrappers to give it a classic, clean look. A few "chosen" bars can even be wrapped with scrapbook paper, wallpaper scraps and/or ribbons and presented in a dainty tea dish for added appeal. I love to use my vintage milk glass dishes but you can use discarded candy dishes or any other special item that you may have stored away. I also enjoy printing out vintage soap labels and wrapping excess bars with them for an antique feel. For rustic decor, you can decorate soaps in recycled brown paper-bags and add some natural twine for a final touch. Any way you do this, you can create an attractive vignette for pennies while keeping a good supply of soap in your Proverbs 31 preparedness stash! The same principle can be applied to other toiletries. Recycled glass containers can store mouth wash, homemade bath oils, bubble bath, toner, astringent, etc., while looking darling! Just apply pretty stickers, glue on some lovely clip art or decorate the bottles with beautiful lace. I also like to apply corks for an old-fashioned feel. These can be useful and attractive displays! Here is a gorgeous romantic printable page (shown above) which is courtesy of The Graphics Fairy. You will find a botanical inspired label page here, a French inspired page here, a dainty floral bathroom label set here and an apothecary set of spa labels here. With a few recycled bottles and jars, you have a frugal yet fancy toilette! Shower curtains are also a wonderful way to dress up and remodel a bathroom on a budget. Perhaps your shower area is undesirable to look at? Simply place a curtain rod across and hide the whole thing! Even though you have shower doors and so forth, there is still no reason why you can't cover the whole operation with a pretty piece of fabric! Whenever I see an inexpensive and pretty shower curtain, I scoop it up and am able to change my decor according to the seasons. I use the pastel prints for spring and summer and the darker patterns for fall and winter. I have also re-purposed twin flat sheets (these are found in abundance and very inexpensive at thrift shops) into beautiful shower curtains with a simple hem and some button holes. Curtain panels can be reworked to obtain the same goal. With clean walls, a fresh piece of lovely fabric and attractive displays of your toiletries, you have yourself a pleasant organized room for pennies! Now, moving along to the nitty-gritty! Let's start with the towels. In our home, we have a rack behind the door and a few hooks hung around the bathroom. Everyone in the family has a designated hook to keep their bath-towel and knows to use it for a few days. The concept is that you are technically "clean" when you come out of the shower. This means less laundry for the household, less detergent used, less on the electric bill and less water consumed from constant wash loads. Bathroom towels can really add up! It may gross out some of you but I assure you, you can get used to it if you really want to shed expenses and your workload -- not too "shabby" if you ask me! :) "The biggest mistake that people make with their locks is over-washing them. There are plenty of good hair-care products available these days. But even the best shampoo, if used too often, will tend to dry your hair and wash away important natural oils, no matter how much conditioner you apply afterward." ~ Rosemary Gladstar, Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health Another way we stretch money which is also healthier for your hair is to shampoo and condition less. Yes, less ladies! Shampoo (and conditioner) do add up and e$pecially with all the long hair in our household! (I cringe to put all this personal information out there but if it helps someone to free up their finances via micro-managing, then I will take my chances.) In the summer when it is stickier and greasier due to heat, I wash my hair twice a week. In the autumn, winter and spring, it is generally once a week. As Rosemary Gladstar further explains, "at first this will feel uncomfortable. But the "squeaky clean" feeling we have been taught to achieve is, in essence, hair that has been stripped of its natural protective oils." So you see, by being frugal, you are also being very beauty savvy and "chic"! I know there are also methods to keep clean hair with baking soda and an apple cider vinegar rinse. These are thrifty options you may want to consider. I am keeping these ideas in my back pocket and may try it one day. Besides shampoo and conditioner, we don't buy any fancy body products but keep a simple bar of soap in the shower. While body wash is nice, it is not necessary and does add up. When you squeeze the contents out of the container, you are using up mounds! A bar of soap-in-hand is less waste. Even legs can be shaved with a simple bar of soap and lather. Other bath and body items can easily be made yourself! I used to buy so many products until I was forced to clip the budget. It was amazing how "fine" I lived without them all! Your face can be washed gently with ground oatmeal (just mix a bit with water or milk each time you wash to form a paste and gently rub into your skin -- for extra luxury you can mix in dried rose petals, calendula, chamomile or honey). Follow this with a simple astringent/toner (i.e. inexpensive witch-hazel) and finish off your beauty routine with a dab of coconut oil (and if you are able -- a few carefully chosen essential oils based on your skin type). We also make our own room sprays, body scrub, bath salts, lip balms, deodorant and so forth. Though I only use hairspray on Sundays, you can easily make up your own for pennies if you wanted to (visit Our Simple Homestead for the recipe)! We share all of our bath and body tutorials here if you are interested and there are many frugal recipes in our Ebook too. These products all add up and you will be amazed at how much you are able to save if you choose to simplify your beauty routine. This often means using more natural products which is an overall blessing to your health and quite chic these days! Regarding the rest of the expenses, the toilet paper, q-tips and cotton balls are purchased in bulk for the price discount. The bathroom cleaning products are all made frugally (you can find a variety of our recipes here) and instead of purchasing tissues, we use handkerchiefs (there is a stack sitting in a basket in our bathroom at all times). I know that many of you have excellent ideas to save money in the bathroom and I would love for you to share them! And I hope I haven't frightened you all away with all the gory details! It is just that I promised to be real descriptive in this series because in my experience, the $avings are all in those little things called detail$! Happy homemaking! Earlier in the Series: A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle Diary ~ Entry #1 From A - Z {Alpha to Zucchini} ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #2 From Beautiful Books to Blueberries ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #3 From Curtain Covers to Regal Repairs ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #4 All the fine print. This post may be shared with some or all of the following link-ups: The Art of Home-Making Mondays, Modest Mom Monday's, Monday's Musings, Make Your Home Sing Monday, Good Morning Mondays, The Scoop, Tuesdays with a Twist, Raising Homemakers, Wise Woman Link Up, Homestead Blog Hop, Wow Us Wednesdays, Coffee and Conversation, Homemaking Thursdays, Home Sweet Home, Our Simple Homestead, Awesome Life Friday Link Up, Five Star Frou Frou Friday, and Shabbilicious Friday. Thank you lovely ladies for hosting these. This post may contain affiliate links (which are merchant links that help to support this site at no additional cost to you if you purchase an item through them). Rose label clip art is courtesy of the Lilac and Lavender blog.
Sometimes when you make a junk journal, you need lots of pages. If you’ve created several junk journals, you don’t want to use the same pages over and over and over. Well, I’m com…
Good morning all. I'm back today to share a card I made for the DT over at Cardz4Galz. This week our theme is VINTAGE or SHABBY CH...
Copyright-free printable vintage maps to download. A cool way to transform mundane furniture and to make decorations and personalized gifts.
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Vintage French Ephemera and Printables for your junk journals, scrapbooks and other crafty activities! From old French maps to french fashion plates to french post cards you'll find something here!
Here is another altered envelopes. A different swap and the theme had to be flowers. I love doing these, they are so much fun. I made the actual envelope myself too as they had to be in a size you can't get here in the UK. This is the front and this is the back
These printable Thanksgiving day cards are great for layering on greeting cards, junk journals, scrapbooking or even as place markers for your Thanksgiving table!
Shabby Chic Printable Gift Tags are a charming and unique way to add a touch of vintage elegance to your presents. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of vintage-inspired decor, these printable gift tags are designed with intricate patterns, pastel colors, and distressed details, creating a whimsical and nostalgic feel. Whether youre wrapping a birthday gift, a bridal shower present, or a simple token of appreciation, these Shabby Chic Printable Gift Tags will bring a heartfelt and personalized touch to any gift-giving occasion.
With the die-cut letters spelling 'destination' left over from making my AVJ challenge sample I set about using it and a few other bits that were on my desk or waiting in a box to be used. I started with a piece of card that had been gessoed and stamped for another project that never made it off the starting board, but waste not want not as they say. In fact I think it worked quite well for this particular tag. I collected elements to use, in fact I die-cut the globe three times from off cuts of card already made and used for other projects, the same with the aeroplane. The ring fastener and word disc were given a coat of alcohol ink and treasure gold inspired by Alisons destination inspiration post at AVJ. I also felt I needed something else to layer up so took a kraft mini tag from a box, inked and dipped it in walnut stain and stamped with one of Tim's texture stamps using picket fence distress paint. The outer part of the globe was cut from a piece given the foil industrial treatment. This fits in nicely with the July challenge at A Vintage Journey and it would be lovely to see you over there with your destination/travel projects. Thanks for sharing in my artistic journey. hugs Brenda xxx
The March kit for the Handmade Club has just been released and I’m excited to share with you…. The Secret Diary of a Victorian Lady. This kit has a soft romantic theme with a colour palette of softest greens and neutrals mixed with pale pink and white roses. Most of the elements have been modelled off of ephemera from the Victorian era, like a gorgeous dance card and calling cards, so the kit is perfect for creating romantic and feminine style projects. The March kit contains a variety of beautiful vintage style papers, tags, pockets and graphic embellishments
This beautiful Printable Shabby Chic and Grunge journal kit comes with 12 A4 Letter size Background page sheets and five sheets of ephemera to decorate your pages. The backgrounds are high resolution and print off clearly. The ephemera can be cut out and used as decoration. All files are JPEG format. This kit is ideal for Journaling, scrapbook making, card making and many other craft projects. The backgrounds are a mixture of picture sheets, write on lined sheets for making your notes and grunge...
Aren't little vintage bisque dolls so sweet? Many artists use them for their mixed media & altered art projects... I'm sure avid antique doll collectors still seek them too... It is said that they were produced in France & Germany circa 19th century... This image could make a darling card or crafty project: {Click to download/save jpg image...} Or maybe you prefer a different background? {Click to download/save jpg image...} ~~~ A la cart bebe... {Click to download/save PNG file...} The above image has a transparent background. {Click to download/save jpg image...} Just in case you need another lovely vintage background. ~~~~~ Be sure to sign up for email updates... or Become a "Blog Buddy" (follow) You don't want to miss out on a special giveaway announcement that will be made...(very soon!) to celebrate the one-month anniversary of this site... ~~~ With sincere gratitude to all...xoxo!!!
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Maps, Atlases, the old and the new, the folding and those big rolls, a phenomenal decorative material for interior use.
I don't know if you've notice or not.. But here at Shabby Blogs, we kinda have a thing for pretty birdies ;) To Download click 1, 2 Here she is in action, ready to be your new Email Button! Just click and save. Enjoy! xoxo, www.freeprettythingsforyou.com
If it's DIY, homemade wedding invites and save the dates you're after, Pinterest and their thousands of tutorials have you covered.
Look what came out of my fortune cookie today! Cute, I thought, and stashed it away. I only just realized it has come true! I sat down tonight to start creating again, and I've been having some fun making mixed-media style background papers out of old wallpapers! These are really easy to create. Why don't you try some of your own?! They are great starters for all kinds of creative projects. Here's one I thought you might like to print out and use in your paper crafting. Would also make great wrapping paper! Just click to get to the larger image and then right click and save to your computer! Enjoy,
Who doesn't love and use index cards right? I use them for everything and as I was writing one of my to do lists today I thought, wouldn't it be cute and fun to make index cards a little less boring a lot more fancy? Yes... yes, it would. So, I decided to make some vintagey looking index cards with great texture and subtle color in a sort of shabby chic look. Think of all the potential these have. Print them off "as is" on card stock and write handwritten greetings on them. Doll them up by adding some of your own graphics in Photoshop and then printing them for personal use in your scrapbooks etc. Oh the possibilities from a meager little 3x5 index card inspiration. These are high-res - click the image to view it, then right click and "view image" to get the larger sizes for the best quality print. These are 3x5 inch standard index card size. Enjoy! and PLEASE share on social media if you love my site/blog. I need your help to spread the word. Because I give stuff away free I don't have an advertising budget ;). Thanks for your help and consideration. Free Printable Index Cards Vintage Look
It's been awhile since I shared a vintage postcard, but I found this one at an antique store when I was on vacation in New Mexico, and really like the pretty scrolled font. I think it would be fun to create a Christmas card with it, adding a family photo to the front. It would also make a wonderful graphic for a blog. {CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE} This image is a JPEG. Click here for the PNG version of
Free Vintage Printables And How To Find And Make Your Own For Your Home Decor
Looking for some free printable vintage papers and cards? Check out this freebie design for your cardmaking and papercrafting projects. I’m all for color and cute designs, but there’s definitely a special place in my heart for shabby papers, aged ephemera and the oh-so-warm earthy colors of anything vintage. I think it’s pretty amazing that we […]