I love a good egg in my spring decor and although the eggs in this vintage image are not chicken eggs I loved the art and could not resist. The label is one of eight in my new spring set, #126. Just click on the link to my shop.   ...
This may not be your usual cutesy bunny label, but it's my new favourite! This new spring label set of eight labels includes the beginner friendly pattern for the scared rabbit. This label fits a vintage honey, syrup, or peanut butter type bucket when printed at the size included. I use a temporary glue runner cartridge for easy removal when rabbit stew season is over. Set #126, available in my shop.    ...
  I received a chock full box of beautiful antique amber bottles from a wonderful relic hunter in Vancouver, BC in the fall. I love how they look on my kitchen window sill. I had to conjur up some labels to add for Valentine decor. I wanted to add some height, so some ephemera was added on a piece of hay wire. Six labels, the hearts and all ephemera are incuded in set #125; the link to Etsy can be found above.           Happy Valentine's Day!...
Feature your loved ones in your Valentine decor!   Anyone that knows me knows that I love old family photos. I wanted to add them to my Valentine decor so I came up with this and I'm so happy with how it turned out. Cutting out the images places the focus is on the individuals. You can fit quite a few in a small area when you're not using framed photos! You can use purchased fabric hearts or sew your own. Scan, crop and resize your people to whichever size works best for your hearts. These are about 3" high. Only one image wasn't originally black and white so I printed her in B&W to maintain a cohesive vintage look. I used matte photo paper, trimmed carefully and let them dry overnight. I then gave them a light brush with an instant coffee and water wash.  Don't brush repeatedly over the image to help prevent the ink from running. I gave them a light press afterwards as they do curl up. This label fits a cigar box and enlarges nicely to fit the cardboard cigar ......