Archive for the ‘Techniques’ Category

Thanksgiving Day Table Centerpiece

Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Created using image SI264 - Thanksgiving

Created using image SI264 - Thanksgiving

Creating a centerpiece is always fun using imagery from The Vintage Workshop. (more…)

Unique Table Decor for Fall

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

A Fall dinner party at my friend Amy’s home inspired me to share her great idea for Autumn table decor- waxed leaves. We have a beautiful collection of color to choose from in Kansas City this time of year.

The first step is easy and fun.  Collect some of the beautiful leaves you can find in your yard this time of year - make it a family event and get the kids to each pick their favorite three or four leaves.

Next, pick up some parafin wax - we used Gulf Wax - it’s a general use parafin wax for canning and candle making.  Be sure to follow any directions on the box as to heating and melting the wax. We used a double boiler method.  Keep pots and pans clean by using a large empty can to put the wax in to melt.  Then we put the can into a shallow pan of water and set it to boil. Once the water starts heating, the wax in the can melts.

Then for the fun part.  Just dip in each leaf one at a time and lay on waxed/parchment paper to dry.  The results were wonderful.  Once dry/hardened, just spread the leaves around the table.  The wax coating preserved the leaves so we could share in the beautiful colors longer.

Try it for yourself. It’s fast and easy and perfect for a Thanksgiving table.  Here are a few of my favorite Vintage Workshop images with leaves.

SI0763 - Sweeping Leaves

SI0763 - Sweeping Leaves

SI0223 - Fall Turkey

SI0223 - Fall Turkey

Halloween Witch Door Hanger

Monday, October 19th, 2009
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Image used is from Halloween III collection

Welcome Halloween visitors in style with this delightful door hanger. It’s so quick and easy you can make one for each door in your house. (more…)

Using Images as Templates for Applique

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Halloween Towels

Halloween Towels

The Vintage Workshop imagery can be used in other ways besides the standard print, cut and paste.  One way is to use the vintage graphics to make templates to use for applique. (more…)

Halloween Tote

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
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Halloween Tote

Create a fun Halloween tote bag using imagery from The Vintage Workshop.

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Halloween Quilt Inspiration

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Halloween Quilt using VW Imagery

Creating unique quilts is fun and easy using imagery from The Vintage Workshop.  This quilt was created using our imagery printed onto inkjet printable fabric. Then the fabric is cut into the right size to substitute for a regular block of your favorite quilt pattern. (more…)

Easy to Make Paperweights

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Images SI185 & SI383

Images SI185 & SI383

Creating paperweights to display your favorite vintage images is quick and easy.

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School Lunch Bag

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Reusable Fabric Lunch Bag

Reusable Fabric Lunch Bag

This is the perfect lunch bag to help go green this school year.  Make one for your student and one for your teacher.  It’s a fun, quick and easy gift.

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Easy Three Step Chalkboard

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Chalkboard Project using Vintage Images

Chalkboard Project using Vintage Images

Here is a quick and easy way to create a perfect gift for a teacher or anyone who wants to get organized. (more…)

Vintage Pendant

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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Jewelry making is all the rage and craft stores are devoting aisle upon aisle to a wide array of supplies for creating your own wearable pieces of art. Vintage images used alone or in tiny collages can give your jewelry creations a customized touch.

The process is relatively simple with most glue-in style charms, pendants or bezels. The images are affixed directly to the components using an adhesive and set by filling with glaze or epoxy.

This becomes a little trickier when the pendant is shallow or has openings in the back. One way to solve this problem is to simply laminate your image or collaged artwork, trim to fit inside the jewelry component, and affix.

We used this technique in the pendant pictured above. It’s an easy project to complete:

  1. Add monogram to floral image from IE114 Floral I Download Collection
  2. Size image to fit inside your selected charm or pendant
  3. Print image on white cardstock or matte paper (hint: fill an entire sheet with images or collages to use for future projects)
  4. Laminate and trim out image
  5. Affix to jewelry component with adhesive (or double-sided tape if you want the image to be interchangeable)
  6. Use jump rings to add embellishments
  7. Tie ribbon to top