Sweet By and By Printable Antique Hymn Page

Here’s one of my favorite classic old hymns, Sweet By and By. Click on the link below to save and print. Enjoy! The is the link to download is HERE. Blessings,

Antique Photo Frame – Antique Graphics Wednesday

Here’s a beautiful antique cardboard photo frame from the 1930’s that is perfect for digital collage and mixed media projects, or print it out (cutting out the center) to create an actual frame for a photo.   It’s a PNG image, so all the background has been removed and you can digitally add your own photo inside the frame.     Hundreds more free antique graphics can be found HERE. Blessings, Angie Today’s Sponsor!

Sonday – {The Tree of Life}

Blessings, Angie

Antique Ledger Pages – A Glimpse into an 1800’s Life

Recently, I bought an 1880’s ledger book at an antique fair.  This one was a detailed expense record for a man named C.W. Walduck.  His business card was even inside the ledger, showing his profession was a salesman in Chicago. I love it when I come across an antique ledger book.  I love the simplicity of the lined pages, I love the feel of the old paper, and I love the numbered pages.  What a I really love though, is {Read More}

Vintage Blue Labels Printables

I love old labels and especially love the ones I have to share with you today. There are 8 different labels and each has a unique design.  The original labels are pretty small, so it limits the kinds of projects to use them on, but using these high-resolution images means you can enlarge them to suit your purposes. Let me know if you come up with a fun way to use these – Enjoy! Just right click and save. You’ll {Read More}

Printable Antique Photo & Mat

I love to look through old photos at antique stores, and occasionally bring some home.  In addition the liking the photo itself, I’m always on the lookout photos that have pretty photo mats in good condition. Here’s one I brought home recently of a pretty young woman wearing a lovely dress and a string of pearls.  The photo mat had just a little damage, but I was able to digitally touch it up to share with you. You can insert {Read More}

Antique Alphabet School Book Page Sign

I warned you a few days ago that I’m a slow learner, and all the troubles I had with my bakery sign didn’t teach me my lesson not to choose elaborate fonts to cut out on vinyl with my Silhouette machine.  I truly expected this project to be a failure and probably be a total waste of time, but I felt compelled to try it anyway. Here’s why.  I bought an adorable 1895 school primer.  It is filled with some {Read More}

Sonday – {The Royal Telephone}

{CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SIZE PRINTABLE} I hope you’ll take a moment to link up your blog (if you have one), then leave a comment to share what you read in the Scriptures this week, along with your thoughts about it. Please only link your blog if you comment about your Bible reading. I look forward to being encouraged by you. Blessings, Angie You Can Often Find Me at These Parties: Knick of Time Tuesday **More the Merrier Monday**Craft {Read More}

Apothecary Bottles Bible Verse Photograph & Antique Hymn Page Printable

 These beautiful antique apothecary bottles reminded me of the verse from Proverbs 17 that talks about a joyful heart being “good medicine”, so I’ve turned it into a free printable for you. Click HERE to print the version that doesn’t have my watermark on it, but please only share this watermarked version on social media.  Thank you! Hope you enjoy this old hymn.  I’m unfamiliar with it, but would love to hear it played on the piano. Here’s the same {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – Ice Coupon Checks & the History Behind Them

I love the crisp color and graphics on these little coupon checks that were issued by the Stillwell Cold Storage Co. in Hannibal, Missouri. These coupons came 4 to a page, in sets of 10 pages in a booklet. This is the cover of the booklet. A little fascinating detail about this company: The Stillwell Cold Storage Co. was owned by a very wealthy Hannibal resident, named Amos Stillwell, who initially made his fortune in the pork packing industry and {Read More}