Friday, July 2, 2010

Vintage Lace

My friend let me pick out a few pieces of
really old. beautiful. delicate.
vintage lace and trim from her stash
to craft with.

dream.come.true.

Here's what I have made so far.

Some hair candy on a clip

A pretty little brooch

And a headband.
Because I love headbands :)

pretty.

I've got a few other ideas in mind too.
Hopefully I can squeeze in some time to make them come to life :)

5 comments:

Teresa said...

How pretty!

Melissa said...

ok wow. how did u do that?!

sunny said...

Great idea, I have a lot of vintage collars, now I know what to do with them.
Thanks

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