Showing posts with label ruffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruffles. Show all posts

"I Can Make That Myself"

If you're a crafter like me, perhaps you think like I do.
When I'm shopping and see something I want, I look at the price and say to myself, "I can make that myself for a lot less".
Then I purchase the materials to make the item and never get around to actually making it.
Well, I finally did.
I made ruffles. Ruffled pillows and ruffled sheets.
The one on top is a thrifted find and is made of cotton and is embroidered in the corner.

I made the white linen ones.
There are two with ruffles around the edges and one with ruffles covering the entire front of the pillow.

I also made two for my chairs.
They are beige with blue flowers.
I added a big ruffle to the top of the sheet too.

I repurposed a tattered old tablecloth to make these lavender sachets to hang from the bed post.
You can never have too many pillows or lavender sachets.

I think it's time for me to nap now.

See ya soon.

Karen

Frilly Friday

Todays frilly finds are wedding related. This is a 1950's wedding gown.

Lace on the gown's bodice and sleeves.



Headpiece with veil.

Gloves with rhinestones.


Shoe embellishment.

Don't you just love all the heavenly lace and embellishments?  Some day I will cut these all apart and make something with all the parts and pieces, but for now they just look pretty, hanging in my studio.

Friday's Frills

I must warn you, there are a lot of pictures here, but I just had to share with you the beautiful wedding dresses I thrifted yesterday. Everything you see here was purchased for $5.00. I'm sorry to gush, but this is a mountain of vintage and antique lace for a grand total of $5.00. It has to be the best find I've ever had on a treasure hunt. It will make you drool, I promise!









Frilly Friday

I love the blogs that dedicate something special for each day of the week. I wait in anticipation for their beautiful images and creative ideas to spark my own creativity. I am greatful that these generous, talented women are willing to share the beauty of their worlds with me and I would like to think that I might be able to do the same for them. That being said... I am calling today "Frilly Friday". Here is a beautiful, lacey, envelope style pouch that was a gift from a dear friend many years ago. It's all satin and lace, and has faded a bit over the years, but still remains just as lovely. I found this old, white pillowcase with hand crocheted, lace edging that belonged to my grandmother. Such a treasure to find after all these years of being hidden away in a box. It brings back delightful memories of times spent with Grandma Anna.