Like so many of you who adore antique linens, I have such a deep love for them as well. You know, the great vintage stuff...beautiful old laces and the kind of handwork you rarely see duplicated these days. I think one of the reasons the original VICTORIA MAGAZINE was so popular is because the photos were breathtaking and so often they showcased the beautiful old cotton and linen finds that were once difficult to hunt down. As we know all that changed when online shopping took hold and sites like eBay came to town.
But...if you look hard and stay diligent when on the tag-sale-circuit every once in awhile you stumble upon some incredible pieces!
Last weekend my Mr. AGP Man and I hit the local roads again and had such a wonderful time spending time doing some of the things we've always loved doing. I look forward to the weekends when we are able share, laugh and chat about the things going on in our lives. I found this early 1900 pillow cover at a estate sale north of my
town. It has beautiful drawn work and gorgeous tucks throughout the
entire cover. At a different sale a few miles away I purchased a pair of old cotton shams with beautiful embroidery across the front accented with pretty lace-trimmed scallops. After a gentle wash I pressed them with a quick spritz of water, filled each one with feather inserts and placed them on our bed.
Simple BEAUTY! Just can't let them go!
I've also been working on some new Note Cards for my local Booth inside Serendipity Market here in Edmond, OK. Here's a peek at a couple...
I recently found this a lovely old photo (below) taken close to a century ago...
Most likely everyone in the picture has passed on by now. I wonder how their lives turned out? Hmmm... I love that the children are all holding American Flags and that one is waving in the background as well... I'm excited about using it in the near future! Not sure of the caption yet~ But it will be sweet!
Hope your day is fabulous.
Blessings...
Rebecca
3 comments:
How lovely, all those linens embellished by hands of another time. And the picture of the five little ones---if that's almost a century, those could be five of the heroes of The Greatest Generation. They got that way being unashamed to wave those flags and to stand up for their ideals.
Happy Fourth Celebration to you and yours!
rachel
Becky Sue, i love the children with their flags.
May you have a delightful 4th.
I salute you,
d
I love old vintage items as well. Your pillow is so lovely!
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