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I started making these vintage shabby flowers awhile back, you can see that post here Well, I have finished up several of them and thought I would share them with you. I was inspired by Jennings644 on Youtube on making these. These flowers are very simple to make, if you have some vintage trims and other fibers you can create these yourself. Simply fun and relaxing, not to mention I have a vintage shabby flower to use in my projects all set and ready to go, I LOve that!! Thanks for stopping by. Michele
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We have curated 22 charmingly beautiful lace DIY projects to realize at home, items ready to beautify through elegance and details.
Learn how to make this lace flower. It's really simple to make and will add a pretty feminine touch to any number of craft projects.
Is it possible to have too much lace? (The one below looks small- it's not, it's huge!) *Scoff* No way! But when one does have so much l...
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Are you a shabby chic pinner on Pinterest? I love shabby chic. Here's my best 101 picks. Pin them to your boards; give credit to originator. 2 great how to videos, click poll for your favorites
"The French girls would tell you, to believe that you were pretty would make you so." ~Elizabeth Gaskell, Wives and Daughters I am still without a computer of my own but I'm trying not to let it slow me down! I have pretty well used this blog as a confessional to announce my inherent, undeniable, utterly girly personality to the world! I love to see pretty things, make pretty things, and feel pretty. It could be considered an addiction but I am not convinced that it is an unhealthy one. The world can be a beautiful place and I think that we are meant to admire it and to make it more beautiful through our everyday actions and the things we love. My love for beautiful things is inspired by my Mother and her creativity. My sister and I didn't have rooms full of toys growing up - we made our own games and spent a lot of time together as a family. Our best and brightest memories are of girly outings with my Mum and Nana. I remember buying my first bottle of perfume - I liked it so much that I was afraid to use too much of it and have it be all gone! It lasted a decade or more until the scent had all but faded away from the tiny glass vial. My pretty little things have pretty memories attached to them and, more than that, they tell a story about the kind of girl I am. Shy, romantic, old-fashioned, neat, fussy, and a hundred other things. Here are some pictures of a few of my pretty little things...
Shabby chic style are also known as cottage style. It became popular in the late 1990s and still has a strong fan club. Many people love this romantic and vintage style of decorating. If you decide…
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If you are a collector of lace then this is a must see ! Over the years I have collected tonnes of antique lace. It is one of the...
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Rien de mieux qu'une déco avec dentelle pour créer une décoration d'intérieur ou bien de mariage... Voilà quelques tutos et idées excellentes.
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Have you missed me? :) Here's a fun project with all of the ingredients purchased at the thrift store! It will take you some time to f...
How many of us have doilies and linens that we have inherited from our mothers and grandmothers? I (Kara) have accumulated quite a few over the years. Whether they were given to me as gifts from my grandmother or whether I picked them up on my thrift/antique store adventures, my pile is quite large. My collection But the question is, what do I do with them all? My grandmother and great-grandmother, and even my great-great-grandmother spent a lot of time and energy on creating these beautiful works of art. Even if I used them in my home decor on a rotating basis, I would still not be able to adequately show them off in a way they deserve. So instead, they languish away in drawers, boxes, and cedar chests. A tablecloth my grandmother started It's been on the back of my mind to do something with them all, but lack of time and energy has prevented that from happening. Recently, I became a member of the Facebook group, Quilting Vintage, and have been inspired by the amazing things that machine quilters and long-armers have been doing with vintage linens of all kinds. I have also searched through Pinterest for doily re-purposing ideas, and I was bit overwhelmed at all the creative options I found. Doily pillow from "Ode to Inspiration" What a gorgeous use of color for these doilies by Sadie Seasongoods This lovely quilt can be seen at "V and Co."and in the book Make It Sew Modern: Gather, Twist, Pleat, Texture The above ideas are just a few creative ways that I've found to use doilies, but I think I will put my inherited doilies in a quilt. When I came across these inspirational quilts from Suziqu's Threadworks, I was in awe. I love the use of velvet as a background The neutral palette is beautiful So many different types of needlework were used in this quilt Now that I have some inspiration, I will need to sort through my collection and plan. I really like the idea of a neutral background in taupes, tans, and beiges. I think that this project will be one that has to be fluid and dictated by the doilies themselves, since they vary so much in size, color, and style. What a variety! The doily on the right is a classic pineapple design My great-great grandmother made these adorable filet-crochet animals. Handmade crocheted trim A lovely cuff made by a friend A sweet bib Do you have vintage linens stashed away somewhere just waiting for new life? I love the idea of using these doilies, made by my grandmothers' hands, and giving them another story. Hopefully you will be inspired to create something with your collection and visit some of the pages we have linked here. If you have already re-purposed your doilies and vintage linens, please share your creativity. We'd love to see it!
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sitting with my parents and uncle steve in the kitchen an hour before we leave for the party and i’ve been going through pinterest while we chat. it’s led to this little compilation of …