Monday, December 29, 2008
Vintage inspired Flower Power Apron
I Love making hand made items. I had fun making this apron. I have Vintage fabric all over my house. Well if you can not cook, you could just wear this apron and look cute in the kitchen!
I found a cute Susie Sad Eyes Dolly the other day. She is the size of Blythe. My poor dolly has holes in her clothes so I think I will make her a new wardrobe out of all the vintage fabric I have. I will post her new fashions in my etsy shop.
Flower Power Vintage Inspired 1960's Apron
Hi Folks I just made a new apron. It is made with 2 matching pieces of vintage Fabric from the 1960's. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=19094056 Daisies, Daisies,is what's Cookin in the Kitchen Today!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Hey Folks Check out this new Vintage Fabric I just Listed on Etsy!
Soft Luxurious Herring Bone weave Blue Kimono Silk Fabric!
OOh AAH!
Labels:
blue silk,
Herring bone,
herring bone weave,
kimono,
pink,
silk,
soft silk,
turquoise,
Vintage Fabric,
vintage prints
Saturday, December 20, 2008
My life as an artist
Well we had a Blizzard today! I hate Shoveling all of that Snow! Good time to make a craft to go along with the weather! So I created "Shaving Cream Snowmen" Check them out in my Etsy! http://www.tessimal.etsy.com
They are great to make with kids when there is no school and you have them cooped up in the house during those winter snow days!
Friday, December 19, 2008
1960s vintage fabrics - where to find it
Looking for flower power prints?
All that groovy 1960s vintage fabric, especially bark cloth, is rare today. Bark cloth is not made today and is hard to find. Old prints are treasures to find when searching the internet.
All vintage fabric can be interesting but honestly old cordoroy or old solids are not that different from what you can get today. The really good stuff is the old calico fabric, psychedelic fabric, barkcloth, cute fabric, cute prints, cute animal prints , cutesy fabric prints, and vintage prints like paisleys and those weird 1950s style atronaut-era pajama prints.
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