Wednesday, March 8, 2017

My Vintage Bridal Show Offerings

My vintage store that I sell at is hosting a Bridal Show in next week.  I will try to take pictures of the vintage inspired ideas at the show.  This post is highlighting some of the items I am taking to the event.


My husband is usually the chalkboard artist in the family.
He made this for the event.

I had worked on three old windows a few weeks ago.
Painting the back of the window so that the wall adhesive graphics would pop.
After doing the windows that way, I started thinking about some
embossed wallpaper that I had leftover....

I actually just cut it to size and used the wallpaper glue to
adhere it to the backside.  So technically, the paper was
backwards.

But it was super easy to do and gave a great effect.

I did it for this one too.
Added handles on both.
For all of the above I used Dollar Tree
adhesive wall stickers for the graphics.
Sold for $24, had $5 in it.

 This was an assemblage of a board that I had,
old photo that I had, and a couple of Michael's letters
that I got for 50 cents each.
Spent about $3 for materials and sold it for $17.

For these last ones i used Dollar Tree wall graphics
alphabet stickers, spraypainted, then peeled off the stickers. 
Sold for $13, had $2 in it.

I was able to use some of the letters
a second time.
Spent about $3 on materials and sold it for $17.

Here are some of them in my booth.
Along with lace hankies, lace tablecloths,
frames and rhinestone jewelry.
Ready to roll for the Bridal Fair.

2 comments:

  1. Neat and cleaver ideas for the old windows. I have a stack up against the house. Hubby took them out on remodel jobs. Been trying to figure out what I want to do with them.

    Also, have a huge stack of glass panes. He could make old barnwood, rustic frames for the glass. This would be a great thing to do and give as gifts to the family.

    Thanks for sharing.

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