Dings: Free Diecut Shapes

Love, love, love this freebie set! Clever Someday’s 09 KutUps is a dingbat font for die cutters that has all the coolest shapes you can use for instant labels, monogram backgrounds, and more. The best part, no worries if you only have MS Word or PowerPoint available. The font works just as well sans any fancy graphics editing software. You can download, install the font, and type away!
A small request from creator Kay of Clever Someday: if you enjoy this font, please consider paying it forward by donating to Ronald McDonald House Charities. Thank you!
October 28, 2009 6 Comments
DIY French Style Linens
Part 5 of 5: The last installment to my French-vintage-goodies series. Hope you liked it!

Perhaps it’s the rustic charm combined with the traditional red stripes. I’m not sure what it is, but vintage French linens always gets me, le sigh. We know that the gorgeous antique ones can get quite pricey, so it’s such a welcome treat to see this DIY alternative courtesy of Country Living. Check it out, inexpensive canvas turned into French stripe tablecloth!

October 27, 2009 4 Comments
French Vintage Goodies 4: DIY Table Runners



OMG, these photos totally had me at burlap and mercury glass. Swoon, swoon! What an absolutely gorgeous and inspiring DIY by Julie over at EAB Designs. Using a do-it-yourself silkscreen printing kit, she created these custom burlap table runners for her dining room table. I could actually see these do double-duty as table numbers at a reception. More pics and resource info at Julie’s blog. Check it out!
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October 23, 2009 7 Comments
French Vintage Goodies: Part 3

Compliments of the always fab Miss B of LeBlahg: vintage-inspired envelope wrap labels here and here. As always, please read the Terms of Use before downloading. Enjoy!
October 22, 2009 2 Comments
French Vintage Goodies: Part 2

Picking up from yesterday’s laurel leaf motif, here’s more free vintage wedding goodness from the Wedding Chicks. Download their crown invitation (and day-of material) suite, customize, print and enjoy! And for those who are wondering about the script font used, it’s the Burgues Script (one of my faves) from Ale Paul.
October 21, 2009 1 Comment









