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Favorite Vintage Finds of the Week- April 8th

Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend! I can’t believe that it is already the second week of April! This year is just flying by! The first thing I always think of with this month is “April showers bring May flowers, which is pretty true here in the south. I love spring rain storms, especially since they help wash away all that icky pine pollen that coats everything a bright yellow about this time each year. So this week I was inspired by spring showers and have collected a fun group of vintage rainy day finds for you. You can always see more of the many vintage items I adore on my pinterest. Here are my favorites for this week:

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Check out this amazing vintage 1950′s Umbrella Blouse from Lady Scarletts Here

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Check out this wonderful Vintage Umbrella Ring Bowl from Lackluster Co. Here

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Check out these fantastic Vintage 1960′s Mother of Pearl Umbrella Scatter Pins from Brooches the Subject Here

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Check out this awesome Vintage Plaid Umbrella with Lucite Handle from Callooh Callay Here

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Check out this lovely 1960′s Kitsch Umbrella Brooch from I Found Gallery Here

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Check out this adorable Vintage Dancing Umbrella Girls Gift Wrapping Paper from The Goose and the Hound Here

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Check out these sweet Vintage Mini Plastic Umbrellas from Rare Finds 4 U Here

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Check out these cute Vintage fun Umbrella and Yellow Milkglass Coffee Mugs from Thrift Core Here

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Check out this fabulous Vintage 1950′s Novelty Umbrella Print Skirt from Jumblelaya Here

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Check out this adorable Vintage Faith Austin Umbrella Print Hanky from Mossy Cottage Here

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Check out these amazing Vintage Brass Elephants with Umbrellas Bookends from Lalices Here

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Check out this fun Vintage April Showers Gift Wrap from Holiday Kitsch Klatsch Here

Aren’t they all just fantastic! It’s funny how much I love umbrellas, yet I never carry one. I hope you all enjoy browsing through these fantastic etsy vintage shops as much as I did! Until next week….

Happy Shopping!

Framed Vintage Hanky Art Using Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium

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One of my most treasured possessions in the entire world is the collection of old family slides my grandfather gave me shortly before he passed away. I spent hours scanning them in a little at a time, and actually still haven’t scanned them all to my computer. There are a ton of pictures of my mom and Aunt Jamie growing up, as well as some pics of my grandparents when they were a young couple. I am captivated with each one, and have several of them displayed around my home. Not only do these images have a special meaning for me because they are of my family, but they are also cool, soft old images that are fantastic to decorate with too! One of my favorite slides that I scanned is of my aunt when she was a toddler. How flippin’ cute is that scarf, really! I recently had the opportunity to try out Mod Podge’s photo transfer medium and immediately knew I’d be using this image for sure. I decided to transfer this sweet little pic to one of my vintage handkerchiefs and frame it to go in my living room. I had a blast making it too!

Here’s What You Need:

*Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium( It comes with a foam brush and you can find it at Michael’s stores)

*Vintage Hanky with white center area

*Image printed with dry toner ( I used a color copier)

*Scissors

*Tin foil, wax paper, or something similar

*Sponge

*Water

*Record Album Frame or other frame to fit hanky( I painted my frame blue to match my hanky)

*Matboard cut to size of frame

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Instructions:

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First you need to copy your image. I used a color copier at my local office supply store. I used a regular 4×6 print to copy and then cut the copy down to size to fit in the white space of the middle of my hanky. If you are using an image that has words or you want the image to remain in the exact orientation you will need to reverse copy the image.

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Now prepare your hanky by ironing it really well. Lay your hanky face up on top of some wax paper. I was out of wax paper so I used tin foil at first.

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Lay your image face up on a piece of tin foil or wax paper. Squirt a generous amount of the photo medium on top of your image.

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Use the foam brush to spread and brush evenly on the image. You want a nice thick coat you do not want the image to be clearly seen through the medium.

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Carefully raise the image off of the tin foil or wax paper and place face down( transfer medium side down) onto the middle of your hanky. Be careful not to smudge or touch the image when you pick it up and transfer it to your fabric. Lightly tap the image and smooth out any air bubbles. Wipe off any excess medium off of the edges with your finger or towelette. Now you need to let your transfer dry for 24 hours.

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Once you have let your transfer dry for a day, you are ready to remove the paper. First wet a sponge and ring it out a little so it is moist but not soaking wet. Dab the wet sponge over your transfer making sure to dampen the whole image. You should be able to see the image lightly appear when moistened correctly. Let the dampened transfer sit for two minutes.

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Now, rub the sponge in a circular motion on the wet transfer. You need to put a little pressure into it, but don’t rub too hard or you’ll rub off your image. As you rub the paper should start to come off in bits. Rub all of the paper off of the surface. Let dry. If there is some filmy areas you can gently rub those off with a damp sponge.

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Once the paper is rubbed off you are done and ready to frame your mount your hanky. Take your mat board that is cut to the size of your frame. Place a length of double stick tape on the top edge. Line up your hanky and tape it down to the board at the top.

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Now tape the sides and stretch your hanky smooth to tape down on both the left and right side of your board. Then tape the bottom and stretch your hanky smooth onto the bottom tape. Now your hanky is mounted to your board and you can assemble it into your frame. Hang and enjoy!

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I love how my hanky art turned out! It is so sweet! This was a pretty easy project to make thanks to the Mod Podge photo transfer medium! You can use this stuff for all kinds of surfaces too like wood, metal, etc. You can easily personalize just about anything! I hope I have inspired some of you to give this project a try! It is a great way to add a little heartfelt and vintage sweetness to your favorite space! Until next time…

Happy Crafting!

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Christmas Hanky Buntings

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As I’m sure most of you know already I am nuts over both vintage hankies and buntings! I did a post earlier this summer that was a hanky bunting. If you have hankies you love but don’t want to cut, you can fold them in half diagonally and tie them together to form a sweet bunting that is just perfect for hanging over a bed. Last Christmas I made another bunting from old hankies too. It turned out to be so sweet I just had to share it with you. I don’t have a photo tutorial, but I will explain my process below. If you like to embroider, you would have so much fun making one of your own!

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So, the first thing I did was choose white hankies that were in good shape. I embroidered a letter on each corner to spell “joy.” You could spell out any word you like you just need to have enough hankies corners to do so. I also used a vintage christmas bell hanky that had some spots in the middle, and an embroidered hanky. Next you want to cut your hankies. Fold each corner into the middle so you have a squarish shape and the corners meet in the center. Cut the hanky corners up the straight edge so you end up with four triangle like shapes and a center piece you can keep or toss. Now, lay out your triangles the way you like. I used one printed triangle and one embroidered design triangle on each side of my white embroidered word. Then I took some extra strength stitch witchery and pressed it in between the top of the hanky triangles and some cute ribbon and ironed it. You can then add buttons or a cute running stitch along the ribbon. Pretty easy right!

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IMG 8541 600x600 Christmas Hanky Buntings I just adore these hanky buntings! It’s a great way to use vintage handkerchiefs! I love how versatile they are! And they really add a sweetness to your decor. These would make sweet gifts as well. Overall a really simple and fun DIY for your favorite space.

Happy Crafting!

DIY Sweet Hankie Bracelets

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Today I have a sweet and shabby chic DIY for you! I am going to teach you how to make a braided bracelet from an old handkerchief. These are easy to make and a great way to repurpose your stained and tattered vintage hanky stash. You can customize the design to your liking as well. What I like best about them is that they are fast to whip up.

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Here’s What You Need:

*Vintage Hankies

*Scissors

*Twine or Thread

*Chain(optional)

*Metal End Caps

*Jewelry findings (jump rings, clasps)

*Beads and Charms

*E6000

*Jewelry Pliers

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Step 1: Cut your hankies- Gather up your tattered hankies. Cut them lengthwise into strips that are about 1.5-2″ wide.

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DSC 0132 800x357 DIY Sweet Hankie BraceletsStep 2: Braid- Gather up three hanky strips. At the very top of the gathered strips tie them with a piece of twine and snip the ends of the twine off after you knot. Then braid your strip, and secure with another piece of twine at the end. If you wish to add chain, replace one strip of hanky with a couple of lengths of chain and braid it in. Once you have tied off your braid, clip off the chain ends close to the twine.

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DSC 0135 800x353 DIY Sweet Hankie Bracelets Step 3: Glue- Carefully snip off the ends of the hanky braids close to the twine as possible. Place a little E6000 into your bead cap and mush in one end of your braid wiping off excess glue if you have some push out. Let dry overnight or at least for a few hours.

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Step 4: Add Clasp and charms- Using your jewelry pliers add your clasp to your end caps with jump rings. Make bead charms or add ready-made charms and add to your clasp with jump rings. And there you have it!

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I love these little bracelets! I think they are a great way to repurpose less than perfect hankies! They look so sweet by themselves or stacked together. I made a batch of them for my shop, but I think I will be making some of these for holiday gifts as well. You can make a whole batch of them in under an hour. And the best part is that you can have so much fun customizing them in your own way. One of a kind wearables! Hope you enjoy!

Happy Crafting!