Thursday, January 17
love letters . . .
the love letter valentine kit is a treasure tin 5" X 3" filled with vintage treats for you to make your own valentines.
please click on image for a larger view.
contents: cupid the postman ( with a conveniently placed box of chocolates ) is a german scrap image from the 1920's, two sizes of german paper lace originally used to line candy boxes, vintage ledger paper that folds into a tiny envelope, dennison red bordered labels size 201 and 205 ( i do not recommend licking them after all these years ), a bundle of vintage string resting on a length of pink polka dot bias trim, wound around a vintage playing card is some red and pink lace that may have been on your mothers housecoat in 1950, a spray of red lily of the valley, tiny pink flocked daisies, several red velvette hearts and a cream applique, hand sewn crepe paper ruffle 1/2" wide, and finally several seals punched from vintage wallpaper, ledger paper and crepe paper.
from my studio these valentines made with elements from the love letters kit
velvette daisies, ledger paper and vintage rhinestones. stickles glitter glue in platinum by ranger.
wool felt heart stitched to water color paper with a silk blossom from a vintage hat.
dennison red bordered label with ruffled crepe paper. sewn with metalic silver thread on vintage wallpaper.
vintage velvet pillow used to make the stuffed heart sewn on paper with red lily of the valley flower buds with pearl centers.
small vintage pearl earing surrounded by a piece of tatting from an old collar. titled- love life
for your purchase there are 10 love letter valentine kits available for $24.95, shipping and handling to the US will be $4.95.
please email me at juliecollings2003@hotmail.com to order your own valentine.
xo julie
Thursday, January 10
holiday favorites
i have already gathered a pile of red, pink, and cream colored treasures on my desk to start working on valentine's day projects but i have to post my christmas favorites before i begin the next holiday!
this is my old blue planter i fill with favorite vintage things and set out on my desk right at hand for decorating packages and gifts. the tiny bottle brush trees are only 1 1/2 inches tall and they have been so fun to use to dress up my tiny paper houses from japan.
i remember my mom staying up late on christmas eve making doll clothes for me and my sisters. it seems i inherited this tradition. i wanted to finish olivia's stocking for her as a surprise on christmas morning so i was up past midnight stitching away. when we finally began filling the stockings and setting out gifts the snow was falling thick out in front of the house and we saw a fox scurry past in the snow and head up the mountain. a little magic!
i still use this stocking i got when i was six, so many memories attached to this funny thing. it has a bit of a chunky shape, but i like being able to tuck in an orange and some small wrapped gifts. i traced the shape for olivia's stocking and used some of the same designs for decorating.
when i was a girl we used santa mugs like these on christmas morning for our hot cocoa and blueberry muffins. i was so excited to find a set of six with a matching pitcher for my own family to use this year. then just a couple weeks later i came across a set of tiny santa mugs only 2 inches tall.
my friend candice put together this gorgeous present for me! it is an old bread tin with the most wonderful vintage images on it.
tucked inside was a collection of vintage holiday gifts. this bottle brush tree and wrapped tape measure.
and then these beautiful ric rac earings. martha steward did a feature on vintage ricrac a couple of years ago and showed how to make these flowers. really lovely with the pearl centers.
kari surprised me with this stocking at silver bella! she used vintage wallpapers and trims to decorate the stocking in such a funky style.
then i got this big box from cassondra. she mailed me a fantastic wall pocket to hang all my christmas cards. perfect colors don't you think?
our family exchanged small gifts this year. we could make them or buy them but the rule was only spend $4.00 on each person. the kids came up with the best things. hannah wrote and illustrated a children's book for me called 'henry the ugly christmas tree'. it is so fantastic, we couldn't believe it. marina made everyone a little painting and used the free downloadable tags from the small object and decorated each one.
this is one of the star ornaments i made to give away this year packaged up with a tag made from a page copied out of my nostalgic book of days. i shrunk the original page so i could print 8 to a page then cut out each one and added glass glittere where it was on the original image.
i am glad we are knee deep in snow as i want to hold on to these holiday memories for a while and the blanket of white makes me think christmas will be here again soon.
julie
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