The incessant rain on my window pane is distracting as I type this. There is no sign of spring in my neck of the woods :)
I am thrilled with the response to my vintage fabric series. I am sure most of us want to preserve these beautiful fabrics. Lets put our thinking caps on and come up with a few ideas. I know a lot of you loved the idea of framing the fabrics. I think its simple yet effective and can be easily incorporated into your decor! I look forward to your submissions. To read more about this series do click here!
Dig in and find those gorgeous saris, torn and tattered and ready to be re-born. Find those pretty lace tablecloths, those crochet pieces.....just about anything with history and a vintage touch. Shoot it, style it and send it to be featured here!
Have fun! Here is my favorite Buddha on my sari tray that I featured in my earlier post. You can read the post here.
Image: My Home and subject to copyright.
I am thrilled with the response to my vintage fabric series. I am sure most of us want to preserve these beautiful fabrics. Lets put our thinking caps on and come up with a few ideas. I know a lot of you loved the idea of framing the fabrics. I think its simple yet effective and can be easily incorporated into your decor! I look forward to your submissions. To read more about this series do click here!
Dig in and find those gorgeous saris, torn and tattered and ready to be re-born. Find those pretty lace tablecloths, those crochet pieces.....just about anything with history and a vintage touch. Shoot it, style it and send it to be featured here!
Have fun! Here is my favorite Buddha on my sari tray that I featured in my earlier post. You can read the post here.
Image: My Home and subject to copyright.
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Beautiful thought on the vintage series,looking forward to more!
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