


Well, I've been a busy little Beaver today! I scanned this gorgeous antique French Frame this morning, and then I couldn't stop playing with it, because it's that beautiful!! Or at least... I think it is and I hope you do too. Anyway, this frame is from an antique 1850's Paris print. The original version was vertical, as you see at the top. I wanted to create a horizontal version of it, so I cut it in half, mirrored it and then reconnected the 2 halves to bring you the second version. I created a few other options in some fun colors too!
And then lastly I made it into a Blog header, in Chocolate brown. You can grab this version for your blog HERE on my other blog.
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These are beautiful :) :) :) I like to use these to add some Bible verses...and for other stuff. Thanks for sharing these with us. Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)
ReplyDeleteKaren, those are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies!!
ReplyDeleteHeather, great idea!
Hi!!! Great frames wow, I think I will use them some day in some of my work, can I???
ReplyDeleteHugs from Brazil, José
I'm loving these designs I NEED to think of something to use them on now! I especially like the blue one thankyou for offering them in a range of colours
ReplyDeletebeautiful post xoxo karen
ReplyDeleteI just found your site and don't know where to go first..I love it..THANK YOU..
ReplyDeleteJust Gorgeous! Nice job, thanks so much. - Priscilla
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning! Loving the blues - thank you so much Karen - I don't always comment but I do always appreciate you and all of your tremendous work, xo
ReplyDeleteKaren, this is such a beautiful frame! I so look forward to writing the perfect words to rest inside!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :))
Wow... what gorgeous frames! Thank you for sharing!! :) God bless & big hugs... Tracy
ReplyDeleteYou did it again!
ReplyDeleteLove all your French Frames - will be using them on my firly and my geneology pages :).
Thank you :).
Thank you for these beautiful frames
ReplyDeleteKaren, Love the frames. I need to make a birthday card for my great niece today and this will be perfect for that. Think I'll add some text, print out on cardstock, cut it out, then dry emboss and put it on top of a colored cardstock card. Perfect! Hugs, Pat
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!.. ~Diane
ReplyDeleteI only recently discovered your site, and absolutely love it. What a generous soul you are. I'm definitely going to use some on my blog, "The Victorian Times."
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent in graphics here.
ReplyDeleteHi, I love your frames, however, i'm trying to insert a picture in the frame. Is that possible? I'm not too techy. Oh and can i use these graphics for business or are they protected? Thanks. Misty
ReplyDeleteyour blog is a real treasure, I am fascinated
ReplyDeletethank you
fabulous fabulous site, an emporium of delightfulness
ReplyDeletexx