I just stumbled upon the most fabulous name for craftin....
Altered Couture!
Sooooo, break out your hot glue gun and all your bits and bobbles and lets create some Altered Couture!
I used a coffee stained folder to create this little beauty and
I topped her with a vintage corsage...
My sweet Victorian girl is set on a background of vintage hymnal pages and topped with lace and a vintage jewelry bobble!
Just Darling!
She found the perfect home in my kitchen up against a Shabby Rose iron piece I hung on my kitchen wall!
Make it Fabulous for Less Tip~ Add a touch of Romance and Whimsy to your home with a pretty vintage image. You can print them off your computer on regular paper and decoupage them on almost anything. I use a spray adhesive to add Victorian girls to my booth tags, suitcases and decorative cones!
I hope you enjoyed my bit of Altered Couture!
My Cottage Charm
Cindy's Romantic Home Show and Tell Friday
Hugs,
Olivia
HELLO OLIVIA,
ReplyDeleteITS JUST BEAUTIFUL, LOVE THE SWEET IMAGE YOU USE :) SOOOOO PRETTY :)
XOX~MARI
Dear Olivia - the Victorian images are soooo beautiful! They really do dress up anything they are applied to. I think I'd like to make some of these cones for Christmas and tuck in some sweet wee gifts. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLisa@SuburbanRetreat
The cone is very lovely....Enjoyed the inspiration...
ReplyDeleteFabulous, sugar! Another WIN for you....
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Connie
What a pretty cone, so detailed and perfect for your style and decor.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! How come my cones never come out that beautifully?!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
I love it! What a fab way to use an image on your work. I'll be trying this for my Christmas fairs.
ReplyDeleteSmiles, Angela.
Olivia,
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I'm a little obsessed with making those cones....I went on a binge a year or so ago and bought all kinds of beautiful papers, etc.! I just think they are so pretty. I ended up filling them with treats and handed them to family at Christmas.
Mary
Olivia!! You dun went and dunnit agin. Awesome, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteYour cone is very pretty. Much nicer than the ones my aunt and grandmother used to make. Theirs were pretty though. They made them out of toilet paper rolls turned into cones and covered with paper, gift wrap, and trim. Then they'd hang them on the Christmas tree as ornaments.
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia!
ReplyDeleteI love the cone...it is beautiful!!
Hugs, Carolyn ~ Cottage Sunshine
How beautiful is that?!? THanks for sharing another bit of loveliness from your home!
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Stephanie
Angelic Accents
SO pretty!! You did a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Olivia! That turned out fabulous..so sweet! :) I like the idea of using the vintage corsage!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked my cards..they were so fun to make. We had such a wonderful day that day...food, friends and crafts, is there anything better?! :)
Have a great weekend my friend!
HUGS!
Missy :)
That is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Hi Olivia ~ love your little creation! Aren't the possibilities endless!! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteMe again!! Thank you so much for your comment! I just wanted to let you know if you create anything with the images from my site, I would love to feature it and you on my Blog!! Thanks for visiting!!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy visiting your blog! I just love it and have chosen you to receive the "ONE LOVELY BLOG AWARD!" I was honored with the award, and now I want to pass it on to you! Thank you for having such an interesting and beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteLeticia
So beautiful!!!!So talented:)
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Capers of the vintage vixens
Hello Olivia, thanks for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment. Love your post and your blog! It's beautiful, I joined as a follower and will have to stop back and look, so many pretty things here!
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Shirls Rose Cottage
Olivia, your changing your blog header as often as I change my underwear LOL! I always think that I have stopped at the wrong house! I love your cone it is beautiful and will fit perfectly in your house!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Such a lovely creation! Have been meaning to make some of these, myself! Thanks for sharing your inspiration. Catherine (new follower)
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