11/30/09

Free Vintage Clip Art - Red Riding Hood - Christmas

Make sure you click on the image to bring up the largest size


I love this!!! This is another one from my friend Ted's Red Riding Hood collection. This is a gorgeous antique Christmas postcard of sweet little Red, carrying gifts and a small tree. I didn't do much clean up on this one, I thing the age spots are actually rather appealing on this one.
If you look closely you'll see a spot for To & From! Just punch a hole and add a ribbon and you will have an instant gift tag!

XXXOOO

11/29/09

Brag Monday - Victorian Cone Orn & a Giveaway!!


Woohoo! Once again it's Brag Monday! It's so much fun each week seeing what all of you do with the graphics from this site. There have been so many fabulous creations. I so appreciate each and everyone of you that participate!

Today I'm bragging about Thespa from Vintiquities Workshop. Thespa made this gorgeous Victorian Cone using this darling cherub boy image from Here. I hope you will stop by her site, she's super creative and comes up with the most charming pieces!


Now for the Giveaway!!
This giveaway is now closed thank you to all of you for participating!

I recently hit 2,000 followers and thought I would celebrate with a little giveaway! I'm giving away this darling set of French themed Rubber Stamps made by Cavallini & Co. The winner will get a multitude of beautiful stamps (I think there are 10 total) and an ink pad, all enclosed in a pretty tin!

I use these all the time for tags, collage, and my favorite way to use these is to hand stamp ribbon! Gorgeous!!

If you would like to enter leave a comment on this post. The giveaway ends on Friday, and you may enter once per day. And as a bonus, for anyone that is participating in todays Brag Monday, you will get 2 extra entrys for linking up!

Please note: This giveaway was provided by me, via my shop www.fleurish-home.com






Now it's your turn! Have you made something from an image here at The Graphics Fairy that you would like to share? Or do you have a favorite image from here that you would like to share on your blog? Don't be shy, we want to see it!! It's time to brag! You might even be featured on a future Brag Monday post. Just add a link below in the McLinky box.

Here are just a few rules:

1)Artwork/creations or graphics displayed must include at least one image from this site. (Pssst - you can link to an old post if you like, so check back in your archives)

2)Add a link to your items specific blog post (in the McLinky gizmo at the bottom of this post) or page, not the main page of your site.

3)Add the "Brag Monday" button to your post. Just cut and paste the code above and add it to your post and the button should appear, or you can use a regular text link if preferred. (This is required and should make things more fun, so that we can all hop around and see every one's creations!) You could also add the button to your sidebar if you like.

4)Test your link and make sure it's working! If your link gets deleted, it's because you missed one of the rules, so just reread them and repost again!

5)Visit as many of the other "Braggers" ;) as you can and leave comments on their blogs. Oh, and have fun!

I'll leave the MckLinky open until Tuesday night so that gives you a little extra time to put something together if you don't already have something to share!





XXXOOO


Free Vintage Clip Art - Victorian Santa Sign Holder

Well, it took me most of the morning to get this guy all cleaned up and ready to go, but here is and I'm quite pleased with the results! You can see the original below. Make sure you click on him to bring up the largest size.




This was originally a pre 1910 Christmas rug ad. I have always had such a fondness for these graphic frames so, you can imagine how I was over the moon when I found this one with this amazing old fashioned Santa Clause.!!! Santa is holding this scrolly sign, that would be perfect for so many uses. You could print these out and have your kids use them as Christmas wish lists, or use it as a tag or label, print your holiday menu on it and set out for your guests, use it on your blog to announce your Holiday giveaways, or use it as a recipe card for your favorite holiday dish. I'm sure you can think of more, the possiblities are endless! I hope you like him as much as I do.

I'm linking this one up to:

Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land
Holiday Linky Friday at The Inspired Room




XXXOOO

11/28/09

Free Antique Clip Art - Pen Flourished Fish




Yipee!! It's time for the next graphic in my latest series "Spencerian Saturday"!!! Every Saturday I add another gorgeous image from an early calligraphy book.



The original scanned version of this amazing Pen Flourished Fish, is seen just above, and at the very top of the page, is the cleaned up version.

I also made this blue version, just for the heck of of it. Make sure you click on the images to bring up the largest size. I think this would make a great tag to use on a gift for your favorite fisherman!

XXXOOO

11/27/09

Free Christmas Count Down Button




Here's a free little doodad for your blog sidebar! This is a fun little Christmas countdown button that I made to share. I do have an important bit of info to share about this though so, please read!

Just like with the other holiday count down buttons that I have done in the past, this button gets changed manually by me each day, on my end. (It will change automatically for you so, don't worry you don't have to do a thing once it's on your blog!) I replace it with the new date when I get up each morning, which means some days it will change later than others (you know like on the weekends, when I'm sleeping in!). So if that doesn't bother you, than this is the button for you. If that would drive you crazy, then you might want to skip it!




In other news, I've added a new free Christmas background to my other blog at Backgroundfairy.com so pop over and check it out!


XXXOOO

11/26/09

Free Vintage Clip Art - Monogram Ephemera

I hope you all are having a wonderful Thanksgiving. I ate way too much today, but I just couldn't help it was all so tasty!
Anyway, several weeks ago I picked up this gorgeous antique monogram book! This is a page from that book and it features some fantastic ornate monograms. I think this would make a beautiful background for any collage.


And Speaking of Monograms...





My friend Cathe Holden from Just Something I Made, is now selling customized vintage monogram sets on her site. You can find her online shop HERE. What a fantastic unique gift this would make for someone you love. Skip those lines at Walmart tomorrow and head right over to her shop instead, you won't be disappointed!


This is a little photo collage Cathe put together to give you some ideas on how to use her lovely Monograms, and she has lots more ideas on her site. I hope you will stop by and check it out!


XXXOOO

11/25/09

Free Vintage Clip Art - Thanksgiving Postcard

Here's a pretty sepia toned Thanksgiving postcard for you today. This one has a classic cornucopia filled with fruit. In the background are some sheaves of wheat in a field.

I hope all of you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!!


XXXOOO

11/24/09

Free Thanksgiving Clip Art - Pilgrim Woman

Here's a lovely image for your last minute Thanksgiving projects! A beautiful pilgrim woman carrying a bunch of Holly. Not from my personal collection, but this is in the Public Domain.

Check out my other blog if you get a chance, at Backgroundfairy.com to see the free Chocolate brown scrolly flourish banner that I added. It matches the background that I made the other day.






XXXOOO

11/23/09

Free Vintage Clip Art - Angel Postcard

This is a really beautiful old postcard! I think this one is Italian. It features 2 gorgeous Angel children. You can see just a bit of the girl angels wing on the right side of the card. I love the soft muted colors in this one and their beautiful faces. A nice one to use for Christmas!

XXXOOO

11/22/09

Brag Monday - Christmas Tags & Ornament

It's that time again!! Today I'm bragging about 2 participants from last week's Brag Monday party! It was sooo hard to narrow it down to 2, there were so many gorgeous creations last week!

First I'm bragging about Miss Cute Pie. She made these darling Christmas Santa gift tags, using the Victorian Santa image Here. She's quite a genius when it comes to photoshop and she even made a free printable of these tags, so stop by her blog to grab it!





Next I'm bragging about Nancy at Happy Heart Studio. Nancy is an experienced card maker with an eye for beautiful details. She made this gorgeous ornament using the Poinsettia Lady found Here. This was quite a popular graphic last week, she was used in several of the participants projects. Be sure and stop by Nancy's blog to find out what the other elements are that she used in this lovely decoration.



Now it's your turn
! Have you made something from an image here at The Graphics Fairy that you would like to share? Or do you have a favorite image from here that you would like to share on your blog? Don't be shy, we want to see it!! It's time to brag! You might even be featured on a future Brag Monday post. Just add a link below in the McLinky box.

Here are just a few rules:

1)Artwork/creations or graphics displayed must include at least one image from this site. (Pssst - you can link to an old post if you like, so check back in your archives)

2)Add a link to your items specific blog post (in the McLinky gizmo at the bottom of this post) or page, not the main page of your site.

3)Add the "Brag Monday" button to your post. Just cut and paste the code above and add it to your post and the button should appear, or you can use a regular text link if preferred. (This is required and should make things more fun, so that we can all hop around and see every one's creations!) You could also add the button to your sidebar if you like.

4)Test your link and make sure it's working! If your link gets deleted, it's because you missed one of the rules, so just reread them and repost again!

5)Visit as many of the other "Braggers" ;) as you can and leave comments on their blogs. Oh, and have fun!

I'll leave the MckLinky open until Tuesday night so that gives you a little extra time to put something together if you don't already have something to share!




XXXOOO


Crafty Project - Holiday Plateau Mirror DIY & Download


This weeks crafty project is a gorgeous plateau mirror, decoupaged with some gorgeous antique sheet music, and edged with a faux silver soldered trim.



Make sure you click on the music to bring up the largest size, before you print them out.

The next 3 photos show the finished project. This plateau mirror really turned out great, unfortunately I could not have chosen a more difficult project to photograph!!! The photos are horrible!!! They are taken in all kinds of light, outdoors, indoors, I tried everything. Hopefully you can still get the gist of it!


The one above was taken in my foyer.

This one I took outside on my patio table.

This is a closeup shot of the one taken outside.



I've included a supply list and instructions below:

Supply List:

1) An Unframed Mirror - I found mine in the trash!

2)Oven Cleaner - I bought the cheapest brand I could find.

3)Krylon Workable Fixative - Mine came from A.C. Moore, this may not be required, depending on your computer.

4)Decoupage Glue - I got mine Here from Durwin Rice.

5) Mod Podge - I used matte.

6) Silver New Wave Foil Tape - I got mine Here at Bonnie's Best.

7) Hot Glue Gun

8)Felt - Mine came from A.C. Moore


Warning - Ugliness ahead!!!


So this was how the mirror looked when I found it. It was in the trash area at the Antique shop where my business is located. It was filthy, had nasty stickers stuck to it and the edges were rough. But it was old and beveled and a good heavy weight, and it was Free so, how could I pass it up?!



Step 1- First I cleaned up the mirror. As you can see some of the silvering was missing, which is great because, that's what I wanted so that, I could decoupage the music in those spots.

Step 2: Remove the silvering. I wanted to remove even more of the silvering to even it out a bit, since it was mostly on one end. I had planned to use paint stripper, but then I found an awesome tip Here on Mitzi's Collectibles! You can use Oven Cleaner for this! Fabulous!! Just spray some little patches on the back of your mirror with the oven cleaner and wait about 5 minutes.



Step 3 - Wear rubber gloves and use a spatula to scrap off the silvering. Then when you have the desired results, wipe down the back of the mirror to remove the residue.


Step 4) Print out the sheet music.

Step 5) I sprayed my printed music with some Krylon workable fixative to set the ink, and keep it from bleeding. You may not need to depending on your printer.

Step6) Cut out the music to fit your spots on the mirror, where the silvering has been removed.

Step 7) Next I applied decoupage glue to the front of the printed music. I used Durwin Rice's "Under Glass" decoupage glue, because I have always wanted to try it, and it was fabulous!!! No shiny spots, no bubbles, just perfection. If you've had problems like this in the past when decoupaging under glass, I highly recommend it.


Step 7) Apply the decoupaged printed pieces face down onto the back of your mirror. You can use a brayer to get a nice smooth finish, don't press too hard though, that's how you get the dreaded shiny spots. You will end up with a sort of random patchwork effect on the back of the mirror, but it's okay since you will cover it later.

Step 8) Let your project dry completely. I let mine dry overnight to be sure.

Step 9) Apply a coat of Mod Podge to protect the back of the paper bits, and let dry. It will probably bubble up at this point, but as it dries the bubbles tend to go away.

Step 10) My favorite part! Add your foil to the edge of your mirror, it's peel and stick. Super easy to use! Since my mirror was so big, I cut my foil into 4 sections, and did one side at a time. Also, I did use a tiny dab of hot glue on the corners to reinforce it. It looks like a soldered edge when your done, so pretty!!

Because my mirror was so rough, I added more foil to the edge, and wrapped it around to the back, to cover up the roughness. You probably will only need the to apply the foil to the top for your mirror.

Step 11) Hot Glue some felt to the back of your mirror. I used black felt that was fairly stiff. The felt will help to protect your table top.

Now your done!!! You can view some more lousy finished photos below. I promise you it really is pretty though! I may try to photo this again one day this week.




Check out the scalloped edging. I love that!!



I love how rough the silvering is here, with the music peeking through!




Here it is in action on my table with some glittery trees.

I hope you enjoyed this project, this would be a great piece to use for the Holidays!

XXXOOO
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