Monday 23 April 2012

Vintage Bone China Cupcandles for sale now on Etsy!

Vintage Bone China Cupcandles for sale 


now on Etsy!

My latest Upcycled Vintage Cupcandles for Sale. All have been handfilled with wax and essential oil Melissa, used to calm the mind and lift the spirit. They look great on a dinning table or dressing table, or as a collection. Prices range from £6.99 to £14.99 You can find these on my Etsy page or simply send me an email! Happy Shopping 

http://www.etsy.com/people/MyGreatVintage



The vintage Teacups are often older than great grandma. They are functional wares that were designed to be used and appreciated. Reclaimed vintage pieces do sometimes show signs of crazing and feint scratches or utensil marks on the surface. Usually the gold gilding on the edge is worn from decades of rubbing and cleaning. This age related wear is entirely authentic and adds character and charm to the piece. Well used is well loved. That's the true meaning of 'shabby chic'.

Meet Blu, a bone china Vintage cupandle  £10.99
available on www.etsy.com/...



Meet Daisy, a bone china Vintage upcycled Cupcandle £14.99


meet mabel.. she smells great too £14.99


Meet Florance made with wax and essential oil Melissa to calm the mind £9.99

Meet Rosy, a bone china Vintage Cupcandle Cakestand
with wax and essential oil Melissa to calm the mind £24.99

Meet Poppy a Vintage Cupcandle made with wax
and Melissa to calm the mind and relax you £8.99

Sunday 22 April 2012

Inspiring Blog Buttons that amuse me.....

I wanted to share with you some fantastic buttons I'm going to use on my blog, i loved them and hope you do to! You should really visit www.shabbybogs.com to be totally inspired if your starting out designing your blog






Making Gift / Pricing Tags Look Vintage

My Great Vintage: Making Gift / Pricing Tags Look Vintage: 


Yesterday I showed you how I made my white card stock look vintage .

So first I had to iron the sheets of coffee stained card stock so they would not jam up my printer. To be truthful I tried to skip this step with the result of my printer getting jammed. So out came the iron and a fast once over on each sheet corrected the problem.

QUICK TIP; those sheets I didn't print on but did iron are now stored under a very heavy book to keep them flat so they will be ready to use when I'm ready. 

Next I created the images. I used Photoshop Elements to create my tags.

I first started looking at Karen's wonderful vintage images at the Graphics Fairy  and I found this wonderful frame called Fanciful Frame that I just love. With the magic wand tool in Photoshop I removed all the white in this image so I could layer the images of the ladies under it. 
Fanciful Frame From Graphics Fairy
Next I picked out some images from my Dover Publications CD of Victorian Women's Fashion Photos .
I used the following three ladies to create 3 similar but different tags. 

She's my favorite, with the tilt of her hat
Lots of drama on her face, right?
I then re-sized the ladies images so they would fit nice and snug in the frame. I also set the opacity on the ladies images to 75%. (this actually lightened up the colors so they looked a bit more faded).

I added my booth number on each and also included my blog address. Here's how they looked in Photoshop.  






Next using Word I created a table and inserted the tag images into each box. Then printed on my coffee stained vintage looking paper. Below is how they came out.

My photo skills need sharpening. They look great in person.
The space between the booth number and the web address will be used for me to write a description and price with a fine point black sharpie

Re:blogged courtesy of http://www.mygreatfinds.com/