I know so many of you love the timeless old hymn, “It Is Well With My Soul” as much as I do, so I have several free printables to share with you. The first is a photo I took of an ironstone pitcher sitting on a well-used ladder. I added the words to the hymn title on the image. It Is Well With My Soul It is available as a free printable. Here’s another version, with a smaller ironstone pitcher. {Read More}
Sonday {To Everything There is a Season}
To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted; A time to kill, And a time to heal; A time to break down, And a time to build up; A time to weep, And a time to laugh; A time to mourn, And a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, And a time to gather {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Vintage Alphabet Flashcards
I purchased a few sets of school flashcards from the 1960’s at a flea market this summer, with cute illlustrations on each letter card. The only problem with buying sets of flashcards is that you only receive one of each letter, but having these images, you can print whatever letters you need to form words. Flashcards like these make great banners, as well as photo props, so I hope you enjoy them. I left a little bit of a black border around {Read More}
Antique Grain Sacks Banner {Printable}
Yesterday I shared some printable Printable Grain Sack Images with you and I promised that today I’d share some projects I created with these images. This image, from my very favorite grain sack, makes the perfect background for several projects. The first project I made with it is a pennant banner with the word “Family”, but you can add any word you’d like to your banner. I cropped a portion of the image, then had it printed at a photo center into inexpensive 4×6 {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Grain Sacks Textures
I love old grain sacks (well, who doesn’t?!), but they aren’t always easy to find at reasonable prices. If you can’t have the real thing, a great imitation is the next best thing, so today I’m sharing a few images of portions of antique grain sacks, and will be sharing some projects I’ve created with these images throughout the rest of the week. You can use these images over and over without spending a fortune! You are welcome to use any of {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 6 Autumn & Halloween Songs
I’ve come across some wonderful music for autumn and Halloween that are just in time for some fall crafting. The first 2 are from a 1908 school songbook called, “American School Songs”. The next 2 songs were from a children’s songbook called, “The Music Hour”. I hope you enjoy these as much as I do and find wonderful projects to use them on. Blessings, Angie
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Back to School {Alphabet Metal File Tabs}
Since it’s back to school time, I thought I’d share some great images featuring the alphabet. I bought these old metal tabs at an antique store. They previously were used inside of filing cabinets to separate files by letter. Here is the whole alphabet as individual letters. I think there are at least 101 things you could do with these, so I hope you do something fun with them! If you are wondering where #13 went, the letters on it {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Three 1800’s Antique Alphabet Fonts
I love letters and numbers and all the many styles of type, so today I’m sharing with you 3 sets of antique alphabet fonts that came from some of my Peterson’s magazines from the mid 1800’s and were included in the magazine for marking on fabric to stitch. I hope you’ll enjoy them too! If you use them on any projects, I’d love it if you would share a photo with me! This one is a gorgeous alphabet that was probably {Read More}
Antique Postcards – The Back Sides
I never tire of looking at antique postcards and I hope you don’t either, because today I’m bringing you some more. Only this time – the back sides! They are just as terrific as the front sides, and there are so many crafty ways to use them. Just right-click, save & print! Antique Postcards {The Back Sides} Love the way this one has aged to a yummy caramel hue. It’s my favorite. This one has several different languages on it. Here’s {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1860’s Fashions & Advertisements
It’s time for another Antique Graphics Wednesday! In an effort to make all the graphics I post each week more easily retrievable, I’ve created a new tab at the top of my page titled, “Antique Graphics to Print”, where all of the graphics are grouped together by category, so follow the link if you’d like to see all the graphics I’ve featured at Knick of Time. Just click on the images on that page to be taken to the original post with the original, {Read More}











