Antique Graphics Wednesday – Clock Faces

Here are several more vintage clock faces printables, for all you clock lovers like me out there. These are PNG images, so they can be layered over other images, like this. These are ready to print on a regular letter size page.  Just right-click, save and print. CLICK HERE FOR MORE PRINTABLE CLOCK FACES. Blessings, Angie

Antique Graphic Pillows

Every week I share antique images and graphics with you, but I rarely get around to actually doing anything with them myself, so I asked my mom if she would sew some pillow covers that I could add some images to. (Thanks, Mom!) It was fun looking through the images I’ve posted and selecting a few of my favorites. I don’t recommend using regular iron-on transfer paper like you get at craft stores.  I experimented with it before putting any {Read More}

I’m Diggin’ It – Garden Spade Decor

If you really dig old tools, this little project might be right up your alley. It didn’t cost any money to create – I had the few supplies needed already on hand. Chances are good you have everything too, or something similar that would work just as well. When I saw this Garden Spade Door Knocker sold by Terrain, I had one of those, “that gives me an idea” moments. I don’t really want a door knocker because we have a doorbell that {Read More}

Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel – A Room with a View

I didn’t plan to show you my farmhouse kitchen remodel until Friday, because I had a lot of photos to go through before posting about it, but my mom is going on a camping trip today and she wasn’t too happy when she found out she wouldn’t get to see my kitchen until she got home late Sunday night. I stayed up until the wee hours this morning finishing this post for you, Mom – I hope you like it {Read More}

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}

Home Sweet Home Antique Sheet Music Printable

Here are two “home sweet home” antique sheet music printables that would look lovely as framed wall art, or used in a collage or crafting project.  Click HERE for more antique graphics and antique printable sheet music pages.

Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1923 Baker’s Chocolate and Cocoa Images

This image came from a 1923 chocolate recipe book, published by Walter Baker & Co. I sure would love to get my hands on one of the original cocoa tins – it’s a little work of art! They are perfect for a winter project, when we all want to sip lots of hot cocoa! Walter Baker and Company is the oldest producer of chocolate in the United States. The logo of the chocolate server (La Belle Chocolatière – the chocolate girl) seen {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – Grocery Store Price Tags and Receipt

Today we’re taking a trip to the grocery store of yesterday for Antique Graphics Wednesday with some antique price tags. I’m including quite a few of these so you’ll have lots of numbers to choose from.

{Get the Look} – Relique Bicycle Seat on Stand

The inspiration for today’s “Get the Look” project came from Relique.com, who sells a set of 5 Bicycle Seats on Stands for $659…OUCH! Their price tag gives me heart palpitations, but I can spend a ridiculous amount of time on their website. They carry some seriously interesting stuff. While 5 of them do look interesting grouped together, I don’t have 5, but I did already have this 1 rusty, old bicycle seat. Looking through my stash of junque (it doesn’t {Read More}

Cottage Garden Tote

I’ve had my radar set for wooden totes lately, and have been fortunate to find several at flea markets and auctions. This tote started out looking like this and it’s the 2nd one I’ve found like it – snowmen and all. I loved how the first one turned out and almost did the same makeover on the second one, but I had some beautiful pages from a book called, “The Country Diary of Edwardian Lady”, which is a facsimile reproduction {Read More}