This advertisement for the Metropolitan Livery, which provided carriage rides for funerals, weddings and party came from an early 1900 hymnal. I rarely see advertisements in hymnals, so this was unique to me. Here’s just the carriage image. I’d love to enjoy a drive to a party in one of these! Blessings, Angie
Sonday – {What a Friend We Have in Jesus} Antique Hymn Page Printable
Blessings, Angie View Verse of the Day Due to unethical websites stealing content, I can no longer provide a full RSS feed. I work too hard to produce original and inspiring content to have it stolen by others. Thank you for your understanding – I appreciate each one of you that take time out of your day to visit Knick of Time!!
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1920’s Bird Book Plates
To celebrate the first day of spring, today I’m sharing some beautiful book plate images of birds from a 1920’s book called, “Birds of the British Isles”. Enjoy!! (Click on Images to View Original Size) These would make beautiful framed prints. I used one on a mixed media project – layered over a painted canvas, with some sheet music, and a dictionary definition. Blessings, Angie
Sonday – Just As I Am – Antique Hymn Page Printable
Aren’t you glad that Jesus takes us “as I am”, and doesn’t expect us to have our act all together. He knows every single thing about us – every good and bad thing we’ve ever done, and loves us despite it all. Only God can love like that. The wonderful thing is, God doesn’t want us to stay in the same mess he found us in. He wants us to change and become more like him. Though conviction rarely feels {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 2 Cattle Images
I wish I could remember where I got this image, but I scanned it, labeled it as the year 1871, then forgot to share it with you. Anyway, I’m rather partial to old cow images, and think they make great art for transferring to fabric, for the kitchen or to put on pillows. I’ve removed the background, so you can layer this image over other images. I have a somewhat funny story about longhorn cattle with you. When we lived in New {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Vintage Luggage Tags
I’m sick of the cold and am ready to pack my bags and head south until spring comes, but since that’s just a dream, instead I’ll share some vintage luggage tags with you today, so I can pretend I’m heading off to some warm, happy place. {CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE AND SAVE} I love the bright red logo on this Railway Express Agency tag. I removed the images from the tag on this one. This is the back side of {Read More}
Sunday – {Walk in Truth}
Have a blessed Sunday! {CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SIZE PRINTABLE WITH WATERMARK OR BORDER}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – Early 1900’s Ivory Soap Ads
Ivory Soap used to produce some of the most beautiful advertisements. Part of my fascination with old advertisements, is seeing which companies have stood the test of time and are still in existence, as Ivory Soap has. This image came from 1908, although I’m not sure which magazine it was published in. I also find it interesting that they didn’t create so many products to do every single household chore. The same soap you could use on your body, you {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}











