This double hanky card features two deco ladies who are friends. This card arrives in a gift box and no envelope is included. the handkerchiefs measure 14 x 14. This beautiful card is 5" x 8" and arrives in a gift box. , The Handkerchief is a brand new vintage style hanky 14" x 14. These Lovely Ladies Wear a Keepsake Hanky Just For You. The hankie on the left is sold out and will be replaced with another blue hankie as shown
Body from a portrait by Ingres, Vicomtess Othenin d'Haussonville, 1845
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This beautiful card is 5" x 8" and arrives in a clear sleeve an envelope is also included.The Handkerchief is a brand new vintage style hankie 12" x 12" International customers please email for shipping charges. Art Deco. First In a Series of our Romance Collection This would be a great gift for an anniversary
Body from a print portrait by Decollet, Margarita.
Body from a portrait by Jean Louis Voille, Elena Pavlovna, 1792
Body from a portrait by Fritz Zuber-Buhler, Young Girl with a Bouquet.
"Love always, Anita"
This beautiful card is 5" x 8" and arrives in a clear sleeve an envelope is also included.The Handkerchief is a brand new vintage style hankie 12" x 12" International customers please email for shipping charges. Art Deco. First In a Series of our Romance Collection This would be a great gift for an Anniversary or an Engagement with our Celebrate Hanky. The Poppy Hankie shown is retired and all gone and I will repalce with another beautiful hankieas shown.
This is so unlike me, but during the month of December I did not create any new projects. After we returned from our vacation it was time to catch up on everything then Christmas came...very quickly! I was too tired to craft(again, not like me because I am rarely that tired)! Usually, when that happens, I read a book or two. I enjoyed the two books I read over the holidays, The Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Claire and Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick. I also took two on-line courses which I absolutely loved. The first one was a 5 day online course by Christy Tomlinson along with other instructors. One of the instructors was, Margie Romney-Aslett's whose blog I love. While reading her blog, I learned she was teaching an e-course , Spark your Christmas: Taking these on-line courses is just what I need sometimes. There is always something new to learn . Best of all, I am inspired by these wonderfully creative souls. Spark your Christmas did more than spark new ideas in my head, it also inspired me to create my own version of the paper garland. I love doilies and watching Margie create a garland using paper doilies and crochet doilies was just fun. So, this past week, I have taken time to create a new project. One of my favorite paper lines is from My Mind's Eye, Lost and Found. Years ago, when I first started collecting vintage hankies I created an origami style dress using the vintage hankies. I sold most of them and then focused on the felted wool items I now create. However, this past year as I shopped at numerous estate sales in search of vintage linens, buttons and sewing notions, I would come across the vintage hankies. Recently, I started purchasing the vintage hankies thinking, maybe I should make those origami style dresses. Instead of folding paper, I ironed the hankies to create this: I also created some paper dresses using my favorite papers from My Minds Eye: Margie's paper garland inspired me to create a paper garland using the same paper line so it could also become the clothesline for my paper dresses: I love working with felted wool...but, I also love working with paper. I am in process of creating paper garlands and coordinating paper dresses from all the different Lost and Found paper lines by My Minds Eye. I just finished many hankie dresses using lace trimmed embroidered white hankies embellished with vintage buttons: Christy Tomlinson's e-course also introduced me to another mix media artist...Jeanne Oliver..more on that tomorrow.
Body from a portrait of Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia. Can someone tell me who painted this?
Woman's face and body are from a painting by Ceccarini; Portrait of a Noblewoman
For my handkerchief ladies, I crop old clipart and old portraits. I try to find figures that have complete arms and hands showing above or close to the dress waistline. After printing out with my computer, I mount them (I use a Xyron machine for the glue) on heavier paper and cut them out. I use colored pencils and stamp ink to enhance the image. I also go around the outside edge with stamp ink colors matching the hair, hat, skin and/or dress. Then I use clear matte Krylon to "fix" the colors. After I press the hankies I use Wonder-Under to secure the folds. I glue the handkerchief to the back of the paper lady with Fabric-Tac.
Join me today for Inspired by Pinterest on My Craft Channel as I talk about one of my favorite vintage items, handkerchiefs. I will share pins and ideas on how you can repurpose these for home decor, gifts and more. CLICK HERE TO WATCH MY HANDKERCHIEFS REPURPOSED episode HERE on My Craft Channel Pin Referenced in Today's Episode Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source Pin Source For more card display ideas, visit my Handkerchief & Hankies Board Join me next Thursday for another great IBP episode! Disclaimer: Pinterest is a great place to find inspiration but not all pins lead to blogs. I tried to only pick those ideas that I could find the original creator and give credit to. Please take a moment and check out these great blogs because without them I wouldn't have content to talk about on the new My Craft Channel show Inspired by Pinterest. If you've never been to Pinterest and would like to check it out, you need an invite to the site to gain access (I don't know why). Just leave me a comment with your email and I'll send you an invite. However, I cannot be responsible for the time you will be spending on Pinterest!! Click to View More Inspiration
Ladies of Fashion Hankie Cards. Cards Measure 5.5" x 8.5" and arrive in a clear sleeve, an envelope is also included. Gift Boxes Available upon request. Hankies measure 13" x 13" and are removable and washable. Accessories may vary depending on availability. The Blue Hankie Shown is sold out and will be replaced with another beautiful hankie.
"Get ready to be charmed by our Pinup Girl Keepsake Hanky Card! With a beautiful 5" x 8" card and a vintage style 12" x 12" hankie, this set is perfect for any occasion. Plus, our lovely lady wears the hankie just for you! Enclosed in a clear sleeve with envelope included. Bring on the nostalgia and style!"
Remember the little handmade dresses I featured in my Friday Favorites post earlier this year? Well, I struck up a conversation with Muriel, the talented lady who makes these sweet little dresses using vintage hankies. I made her aware that I like to host giveaways and I had several vintage hankies in my sewing stash
This double hankie card features two Art Deco ladies who are friends. This card arrives in a gift box the handkerchiefs measure 14 x 14. This beautiful card is 5" x 8" and arrives in a gift box. , The Handkerchief is a brand new vintage style hanky 14" x 14. These Lovely Ladies Wear a Keepsake Hankie Just For You. The Cameo Rose hankie is no longer available and both ladies will wear the Signature Rose Green Hankie.
I would love to make a gorgeous quilt like this someday...