I've applied antique Pomegranate prints from 1771 to cover a couple of new Pyramid Gift Boxes! The pyramid gift boxes are very easy to make, requires no glueing, and are great for small gifts, or gifting cash 🙂 Score on the dotted lines, cut out, fold and crease. Punch the holes and tie your box closed… Continue reading 1771 Pomegranate Pyramid Gift Boxes
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Stollwerk’sche Chocolade Rose Cards
I found some lovely Stollwerk Chocolade Rose Cards, that you can print and use as tags: Find your high quality copy, free for your personal use and enjoyment in the download folder below 🙂 Did you enjoy this post? If you are not already a confirmed follower of Wings of Whimsy, please click “Follow” to register and make… Continue reading Stollwerk’sche Chocolade Rose Cards
Warning: Work in Progress…
Don't be alarmed if you visit my site and things are looking unfamiliar! I have decided to try out some WordPress-options, and will be experimenting with some customizing for a bit! Ideally this will lead to improvements, but I could also end up reverting to my current layout, which has served me well for a… Continue reading Warning: Work in Progress…
French Printemps Matchbox Covers
Spring is really in the air here in Western Norway, so I'm in the mood for floral spring projects. I decided to cover some matchboxes with my French Garden Girls: This is another super easy project, just print my ready made matchbox covers on cardstock (I use Canon Matte Photo Paper, 160g), cut out the… Continue reading French Printemps Matchbox Covers
Girl in Rose Heart
I have another digital stamp for you today, a lovely little Girl in Rose Heart: For those with digital skills, here is a black version that you can recolor and use in your art: I'm also including both colors without the text: Find your high quality copies, free for your personal use and enjoyment in the… Continue reading Girl in Rose Heart
Cherub Finis
I have another digital stamp for you today, with darling little Cherub Finis: For those with digital skills, you can recolor the stamp and use it in your art! Here is my red version: How about using the Cherub Finis on the back side of your cards? Find your high quality copy, free for your personal… Continue reading Cherub Finis
Cherub Rose Wreath Ex Libris
Since I learned how to extract B&W imagery from old ephemera, I have multiplied my collection of digital stamps! Here is a darling little Cherub holding a beautiful rose wreath: This was originally an Ex Libris, and still can be, but it also works great for labeling all sorts of other stuff! I have included… Continue reading Cherub Rose Wreath Ex Libris
Brown Leather Escutcheons Tags
I have had fun with a set of 1900 Escutcheons, placing them on old brown leather: Pint these onto cardstock (my go-to paper is Canon Photo Paper Matte 160g). To make sturdy tags, glue the sheet onto thin cardboard (cereal box) between before cutting out the tags. You might even want to carefully cut out… Continue reading Brown Leather Escutcheons Tags
Large Lion Coffee Tag
This lovely Friday I'm sharing a great Lion Tag: To make this into a double-sided tag, score and fold along the middle line, and use spray glue or a glue stick before smoothing the two sides together. For an even sturdier tag, you can sandwich a piece of thin cardboard (cereal box) between the two… Continue reading Large Lion Coffee Tag
Corset Ladies Labels
I have played around with a fun piece of ephemera, dancing Corset Ladies: This is a PNG-file, meaning the background is transparent, so it's great for layering with your digital projects. For the labels below I have used the PNG-image at 80% for extra translucence. Notice especially how the background blends more softly into the… Continue reading Corset Ladies Labels