Please feel free to use any of the vintage images on the website in your artwork. Be sure to share your artwork with us. This is a labor of love and I love to see what you create. Please do not post the original unaltered image on the web but post your artwork and link back to this site for the original image. Please do not sell or post the image alone or in a collection without my permission. Thank you. I can't wait to see what you create!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 190
This week's images are from a french magazine called L'Arte et la Mode dated December 1925. The first image is the cover. Unfortunately the pages are quite large and I could not scan the whole cover.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 189
I hope you are enjoying these images from The Woman's Institute Home Sewing Tips Booklet. One of the most interesting things about this booklet is the use of Post It like squares. This booklet is from 1925. The squares are similar in color to Post Its and the adhesive is on one edge. I am not sure if it is removable. I am afraid to damage the booklet.
Page with old time Post It |
Monday, October 17, 2011
Pages From A 1920's Sewing Booklet
All three of these images are from the 1920's Woman's Institute Home Sewing Tips booklet. The images in this booklet are so lovely. I love the detailed drawings and of course the twenties fashions. I am really enjoying posting these. Their are more images from this booklet posted on Digital Two for Tuesday.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Clearly Vintage 188
These images are from a Booklet called Home Tips by the Woman's Institute in Scranton, PA. I have started collecting these because they are full of delightful images from the 20's and of course some wonderful sewing tips.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Crepe Paper Costumes
A few more of the crepe paper costumes from the Dennison booklet. Wow they just get more and more intricate! It is hard for me to believe that people actually made these costumes. I love the 20's style.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Clearly Vintage 187
These images are from the Dennison booklet from 1925 as well. I just love the the details. It is hard to believe that people made such intricate costumes out of crepe paper. The booklets include directions but the time involved for a disposable costume seems silly.
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