Although some of these vintage kitchen items are now obsolete (or completely unusual), looking back on these antiques makes us feel nostalgic for microwaves without Bluetooth.
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June 12, 2019 I just love the NEW Scalloped Notecards tucked back on page 168 of the catalog. I used the NEW Host Stamp Set called Time for Tags and the NEW Timeless Tag Punch to make this sweet en…
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We love making one off hot air balloon diorama box pieces and reuse old wine bowes, tea boxes, cigar boxes and tins in all shapes and sizes. If there is anything in particular you’d like in a…
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Shown here are several examples from the George Peabody Library's collection of books and ephemera relating to The Great Exhibition and Crystal Palace. To search the library catalog for additional resources relating to the topic, please go to www.library.jhu.edu .
Back in 2004, Michael Krans and Matt Rice met during a business meeting (Matt was a media planner and Michael was a sales rep). Michael's clients weren't the right fit for Matt's, but he always took Michael's calls because he thought he was strikingly handsome. Michael was also smitten, and kept pitching ideas. After three years, the two lost touch when Michael changed jobs, but fate intervened in 2009, when they both ended up working at Details magazine, in adjacent offices. While it was...
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This listing is for 1 box of 120 deckle edged, small handmade cards. Perfect as a stamped or letterpress business card or tag. Ideal florist's message card, romantic messages, wedding place cards, funeral attendance card etc.. Each card measures approximately 5 x 8cm. (2 x 3 inches) This box is mixed and each box varies. Some cards will be thicker than others. Each card is original and unique and has a strong stamping and writing surface. The paper is textured on one side and flat pressed on the other. The cards are made from recycled paper, some will have botanicals throughout. The box contents will change from box to box as I make more paper. Whenever I make a new vat of pulp I make more cards to add to these mixed boxes. The cards are hand-formed with a timber mould and deckle. Once formed, they are sun and air dried. All added botanicals are sourced from Fox Hill Llamas, situated in beautiful Marradong Country, Western Australia. I love to turn old into new, preserving the beauty of our location and gardens to share with others. Always happy to combine postage :) Over-payments of postage are refunded. Please feel free to contact us regarding custom requests. Thanks for visiting my store :)
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If you like making mixed-media projects that include shadow boxes and little scenes over at the blog Paper Artsy there is an amazing collection shadow box mixed-media art that includes this adorabl…
Hi! I made this card holder with the gorgeous Prima Moon Child papers. This collection oozes elegance and beauty! Altho...
Hand painted ceramic photo or card holder. Perfect for any cards, photos or notes to display. Also it will be a cute detail for party place card settings. This handmade ceramic stand set will packaged in a well-presented cardboard box, perfect as a cute little gift for your loved ones!:) Dimensions: Length; Banana No1: 11cm Banana No2: 12.5cm Please note that these are not 'perfect', factory formed items and they can't be identical with each other. So PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY BEFORE PURCHASING! There can be little flows and differences on products which make them unique. You can send message for all of your questions! Wish you to enjoy our products!
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As you may remember from my recent post about my New Year’s resolution for 2018, my goal this year is to fill my new recipe box with all of my favorite recipes. I stocked myself up on recipe cards thanks to Rifle Paper Co., but I was having a really hard time finding some stylin’ recipe box dividers. Then I remembered my collection of vintage-style postcards… I like to pick up cool looking postcards whenever I’m traveling somewhere, and I snatched up a ton of these at Yellowstone and Arches National Parks. I never ended up doing anything with them, though — they were just sitting tucked away in a folder. So, I figured I’d put them to good use and turn them into recipe box dividers. I’d share a tutorial, but it almost feels silly because it was so easy! I just bought a tab design and cut out a ton with my Silhouette Portrait, labeled the tabs, and then glued them onto the postcards. I guess that’s it! Just updating you on my recipe box progress 🙂 xx Maurine
Hi! I made this card holder with the gorgeous Prima Moon Child papers. This collection oozes elegance and beauty! Altho...
SPRINGY THINGY CARD TUTORIAL It's time for me to share my weekly Tuesday tip or technique. This tutorial fell out of my tips/techniques book as I moved it last night and so got chosen for today's effort. It makes a card front that the receiver pulls open and the card opens out like a spring to see an inner 20cm square area. Images of a completed card using this technique are below these instructions. Practice this on some scrap paper first. MATERIALS 20cm square piece of card stock or decorative paper of your choice. Pre colour the card if you wish. I'll use white card stock so you can clearly see what to do. Pencil, rubber, ruler, craft knife, craft mat and bone scorer. HOW TOO 1) On all sides measure and make a light pencil dot at the 5cm, 10cm and 15cm mark. On my sample I will use a black marker so you can see what I did easily. 2) From the 5cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark 3) From the 10cm mark at the left and right side measure in and mark a dot in at the 5cm mark from each side 4) From the 15cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark. These dots make a large diamond. 5) Score between all these dots. In my image I have drawn dashes to show you were to score 6) At the top 15cm mark score down to the right side of the diamond. At the 15cm mark at right edge, score across to the bottom of the diamond. At the 5cm mark on the bottom edge, score up to the left side of the diamond. Lastly at the 5cm mark at the left edge, score across to the top of the diamond. See dashed marks I have marked for you on my sample. All these score lines will be mountain folds. That is you bend the scored line back on itself to make a mountain. 7) At the 10cm mark on all sides score into the points on the diamond. See dashed areas on my sample. These scored lines and the scored lines for the diamond are all valley folds. That is you bend the scored line in on itself to make a little valley. Here is my sample with all the scored lines bent to their respective mountain and valley folds. 8) Now all you do is gently fold the card in on itself. Start on one side and then work your way around. If you have all the scored correct lines and folds it sort of winds in like a spring. It should look like this at the front and this at the back. Rub off all marked pencil dots. After I made my sample above for you I painted the card stock with white gesso, sprayed it with various sprays. Stamped and added embellishments to turn it into a steam punk card. I then layered and stuck it to a base card. As mine is fairly embellished it doesn't fold completely flat. This is m Springy Thingy Card open Some close ups of the folded card part. Hugs Annette In Oz
I love a cup of coffee - especially early in the morning or when shared with a friend. The mix of soft, sweet and rich, neutral tones in the A Little Latte Collection are incredible. To mix it up a little, I created a card with a bright rainbow of
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I’m so excited about today’s DIY project, because it is one that I’ve been planning and working on for a while now. You all know I’m a huge fan of IKEA hacks, and you have seen quite a few on the blog recently. But I couldn’t resist another project idea when I saw the ÅKERBÄR tabletop greenhouses .
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Learn how to make a cute and useful origami stepper box, this origami gift box has 3 - 4 levels and is easy to make. Perfect for gifts.
Originally shared here in 2012, this is still one of my favorite knitted pieces ever. Knitted art by Caroline Gates via Cardiac Art. Knit Organ Patterns: This post contains affiliate links.
Learn how to make a heart explosion box template using my free SVG files to share your favorite photos and notes!
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