The final pattern in my new Christmas Collection is a vintage graphics package. . .
I’ve put together a few samples of how they can be used.
I’ve printed the graphics onto fabric for the projects shown here,
but they’d be equally as nice printed on card.
Below are two scent sachets to store your Christmas pot-pourri in.
Wouldn’t they make beautiful gifts!
I love using burlap . . . especially at Christmas.
This burlap sack will have a multitude of uses.
A sweet shabby pocket with a vintage Santa is perfect for holding goodies.
I’ve hung it today on a rusty hook and filled it with Christmas pot-pourri.
This scented pocket would be perfect to hang on the front door handle to welcome guests .
And another sweet little sample pocket with rusty bells and hanger.
I made these smaller printouts into fabric gift tags.
I think I will put an eyelet in one corner and hang on pretty ribbon or red and white bakers twine. . .
and now I’m thinking I might do some more to use for red work embroidery.
This really is a very versatile package.
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing all the Christmas goodies that have filled my studio the past few weeks.
Sharing these vintage inspired textiles at Freckled Laundry this week.
Now that the pattern writing is complete I can move onto organising my annual Simply Christmas event.
Is there anything in particular you’d like to see this year? Toni has already requested another Christmas Planner. . . which I can reveal is underway. Can you guess what the theme of the planner is this year?
Hugs ~ Kerryanne
Hanna says
vackert, vackert kära du.
Kram
Hanna
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Very pretty, Kerryanne! Love those sachets. Your images are really lovely, too.
Karen Mary Butterfly says
Those are amazing graphics. I love them. Such cute ideas. I would love to know how to print on fabric like that. So pretty.!!!
Melissa says
Is this graphic package for sell? If so, where do I go to purchase it? How do you print it directly on fabric? Very cute.
Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique says
Hi Melissa,
You have Blogger set to ‘No Reply’ so I hope you see my reply here. The graphics will be for sale in an E-pattern in my 2012 Christmas Collection. I hope to have it all uploaded to my website later this week at http://www.woodberrydesigns.com.au The pattern contains all the instructions for how to print directly onto fabric using your computer printer.
Melissa says
Thanks I will look for it later this week.
misteejay says
Wow…such beautiful creations Kerryanne.
Theme for the planner???…I’m never any good at guessing but perhaps it could have something to do with vintage postcards…or then again not LOL
I’m really looking forward to all fun of Simply Christmas and now that we are into August it doesn’t seem that far away (frightening; isn’t it).
Toni xx
The Rose Room says
Pretty! Rachael xo
Shabby chic Sandy says
Such beautiful creations!
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says
Everything is so pretty, Kerryanne. You’re getting me in the mood for Christmas!
Donna Wilkes says
I love the old postcard designs. I am currently going through 1500 vintage cards to decide which to keep, which to alter, and which to sell. It is a hard process. I love all your designs because of the softness and dreaminess of them. The conversation with your daughter about being weird reminds me of my niece. All of our family collect vintage and antique items to sell. Around here the time to do this is early spring so our unused rooms are filled with furniture and accessories to paint. When she was seven she told us other people did not live like that!
lynn says
love the postcard sachets, esp., kerryanne! it’s all so pretty:)
freckled laundry says
Very pretty graphics, Kerryanne. I esp. love the idea of the fabric postcard & tags. Thank you for sharing. xo Jami
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