I still love to make valentines, and this year I got the idea to make a quick and easy "shabby" style bunting that reminds me of old love letters.
I cast around thrift stores for old papers. Not only are they super cheap, but they already have the aged look that craft stores can only replicate. I used cards from an old recipe file that already had the holes punched in them, and got out my stash of ink stamping stuff. I kept to a pale design and only used faded black ink for the look I wanted.
It's very overcast, and this is all set up under a sky light in my back hall. It's all fuzzy, but I wanted the bunting to show against a blank wall.
The doilies are from a vintage box that probably came from an old restaurant supply. Each is simply folded in half, laid across ordinary string, and secured with a glue stick along the fold. I kept it simple with only a single stamp design at the center of each doily.
The old valentine candy box (vintage Nabisco) is also a thrift store find.
This is a single large stamp design already composed on a large block. I can stamp the whole thing, as I did here. or only a portion of it somewhere else.
The cards are held in place by knotting ribbon along the string to keep the cards from slipping. I like the curl the ribbon makes coming right off the spool. I used what I had on hand, but was glad to find the super thin pink satin and a sheeny white stripe ribbon in my stash. I knotted one of each strand together at each place with a single tie, being sure to leave random ragged lengths.
Welcome to February!
I hope it's a fun and beautiful month for you!
Jacqueline
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Oh, J- this is awesome- you nailed it perfectly with every detail - well done my friend, very very well done - romantic, soft, sweet, quiet and awesome.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! What a perfectionist you are.
ReplyDeleteOh, how romantic. I love this Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Jacqueline!!! I love the bunting and that heart is so, so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteHow charming, Jacqueline...I love how you used the doilies...
ReplyDeleteLove the bunting idea!
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet and creative idea from Jacqueline! This would be lovely for so many occasions.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so precious! Lovely vignette with the old candy box, too. Very sweet! xx Karen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post today Jacqueline. I love Valentine's Day but hate all the cheesy merchandise that is always out there. You really captured it for me...soft, vintage, romantic. Thank you it's lovely.
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ReplyDeleteI am drawn to any old papers and boxes.
Love the vintage valentine CANDY BOX WOW love it
also love your pretty paper garland string
you always have the best pictures of your creations in vignette
I love the sweet garland you made. It all looks so pretty. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! The Valentine candy box is beautiful! So sorry for the loss of your family members Jacqueline.
ReplyDeleteSooo soft and lovely Jacqueline! Beautiful vintage charm. What a clever idea~ Very inspiring~ Stay warm : ) ~Karen O
ReplyDeleteI love the banner. So romantic.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline that is just the cutest idea. If I didn't know better and had to guess, I'd say you made it. Looks just like you. Love the ribbons ties between the cards. The old candy box was a great find. It sure looks old, do you know if it is? So pretty no matter what..Happy Wednesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteYes! The Valentine box is vintage from the Nabisco food manufacturer!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a Valentine candy box like that before. Pretty! You have some lovely pieces!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Your photos always take my breath away.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Oh the bunting is wonderful, love old vintage Valentine Love.
ReplyDeleteWhat could be any better then Balintones and romantic linens
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Xox
Dore
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteyour bunting is so sweet and romantic, perfect for Valentines day! Love your stamps, been stamping for many years, made all our tags for our store and of course, my Xmas tags are all stamped. Your photos are gorgeous!
Happy February!
Rebecca
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteThe vintage Valentine Candy Box is exquisite, dear friend!!!
Charming Valentine Bunting!!!
Always filled with inspiring linens and things!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Your bunting is beautiful in every way and giving me all sorts of ideas I don't have time to implement for this year, unfortunately! Beautiful workmanship.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love this holiday!
Just popping back to let you know that I'm featuring your gorgeous Valentine bunting at Shabbilicious Friday tomorrow Jacqueline.
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Kerryanne