Autumn will be here soon, so I have a pretty autumn printable for you. It’s an antique sheet music page, called “Breath of Autumn”, that came from a 1920’s magazine for musicians. There are so many projects this could be used on, like a greeting card, or as part of mantle decor. Enjoy! {CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE} If you use it to create a project, be sure to share it on my Reader Features page HERE. You can find more free printable antique sheet {Read More}
Antique Grocery Can Label
I have a “thing” for old labels, and I found the most charming grocery can label a few weeks ago, at an antique store in my son’s college town. The colors are super bright and vivid, and there are really sweet images on each side of the label. One side has an image or corn and a tomato and the other side shows a log cabin in the wilderness. Just print it and wrap it around one of your empty {Read More}
Antique Clothing Store Advertisement
One of my antique store finds last week was a yearbook from our local high school from the 1920’s. In the back of the yearbook is a “businessman’s section”with advertisements for local businesses. Obviously in the 1920’s women didn’t own many businesses to place an advertisement in the yearbook. Times sure have changed,haven’t they? It was interesting to see a few businesses that are still operating in my city,but most of them are gone now. All of the banks that {Read More}
Back to School – Antique Calendar Graphics
Have your kids started back to school yet? Most of the schools in my area are back in session, but I ease back into schoolwork slowly with my son, working on just a few subjects until our homechool co-op resumes classes at the beginning of September. I’ll be teaching a writing class for the high school kids in our group this year, so I’m gearing up for that class and hoping it goes well. I came across some graphics I’ve never shared before, {Read More}
Antique Flour Sack Printable Images
The small town where my son goes to college only has 1 antique store, but I always check it out when we’re there. Most things are a bit pricey, but I keep my eye out for small, less expensive items, and I found one I loved. It’s a very small antique flour sack. It had a paper tag envelope still attached to it, which explains that the sack held just a sample amount of King’s Castle flour, and originally included recipes which could be {Read More}
Vintage Dictionary Page Printables
If you read my post a few days ago, about how I managed to drown my laptop in the bathtub, I’m happy to report that my husband saved the day (and all my saved files)! After letting the laptop dry out for several days, he removed the hard drive and tried installing it in another computer to see if it was ruined or not. Believe it or not, it appears that all my saved files and photos were there! There were {Read More}
Printable Summer Time Birds Image
It’s been awhile since I shared a free birds image printable, and this one rounds out the collection of bird images for each season. It’s from the same 1920’s book as the previous bird images, and shows a male and female Rose-coloured Pastor (part of the starling family of birds) sitting on a branch with berries. It has a lovely aged color tone. {CLICK ON IMAGE TO SAVE AND PRINT FULL-SIZE} All 4 seasonal bird images would look so pretty grouped together {Read More}
Hello Australia!
If you aren’t a blogger, then you may not be familiar with Google Analytics, but basically it’s a resource from Google that allows you to see the stats on your blog or website, and I’m a bit of an analytics nerd. I like watching in real time, the stats for Knick of Time, which includes not only how many visitors are on my blog at any time, but also where they are from. A dot shows up on a world map showing {Read More}
The Heavens Declare the Glory of God – Printable Antique Sheet Music
I love it when Scripture is set to music, and this sheet music page, “The Heavens Declare the Glory of God” is lovely. It came from a mid-1920’s magazine for musicians. {Click HERE{ for the full-size printable version.} Psalm 19:1-7 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone {Read More}
1920’s Antique Letter Image and Amazing Grace Sign Winner!
My apologies that I forgot to announce yesterday who the winner of one of the Amazing Grace signs was. The winner is announced below. Coffee and tea lovers will enjoy this 1920’s antique letter from a wholesale grocer. It has a King Cole Tea image on the top and a Luxor Coffee image on the bottom. I love the font used in the name on the letterhead. This would be a great piece of ephemera to use as part of {Read More}