This is a cute Vintage or Retro Electric Fan! Love the Industrial look of this object! You can find more of these fans, in a few different colorsHERE. This comes from an early 1900’s Catalog.
i LOVE this image of the fan!! (and several others) … this may be silly to ask … but how do people use these images? What are some ideas to put them to use?
Ya’ gotta love the open cage around the fan. None of those fine mesh hoods around the old ones like they use now. If you stick your finger in and it gets whacked, you own tough luck! X) Thanks for sharing this refreshing image!
I am sure Karen can answer this more fully, but many people use these images to transfer onto furniture, pillows, etc. . . As home door items. Others us them as artwork in frames or as part of an art project, like an art journal or collage piece. I am sure people use them formany things I didn’t even mention.
Karen, thanks for this adorable retro fan image, I can’t wait to print it and use it!
This is very cute! Love this image. Beth, I’ve been using Karen’s images for applying to my shabby chic furniture and decor restorations. You can click on my blog to see some examples: http://irestorestuff.blogspot.com.au/2012_05_01_archive.html
wow your very interesting article to read. I was nice to be able to follow your articles
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Shug in Boots {Beth} says
i LOVE this image of the fan!! (and several others) … this may be silly to ask … but how do people use these images? What are some ideas to put them to use?
Auntie Em says
Ya’ gotta love the open cage around the fan. None of those fine mesh hoods around the old ones like they use now. If you stick your finger in and it gets whacked, you own tough luck! X) Thanks for sharing this refreshing image!
Maureen Hayes says
Beth,
I am sure Karen can answer this more fully, but many people use these images to transfer onto furniture, pillows, etc. . . As home door items. Others us them as artwork in frames or as part of an art project, like an art journal or collage piece. I am sure people use them formany things I didn’t even mention.
Karen, thanks for this adorable retro fan image, I can’t wait to print it and use it!
Shug in Boots {Beth} says
Thank you! ๐
Shastar says
This is very cute! Love this image. Beth, I’ve been using Karen’s images for applying to my shabby chic furniture and decor restorations. You can click on my blog to see some examples: http://irestorestuff.blogspot.com.au/2012_05_01_archive.html
Shug in Boots {Beth} says
Thank you! ๐
Karen Watson says
Thanks so much for answering Beth’s question ladies!! I really appreciate it!
Geby says
wow your very interesting article to read. I was nice to be able to follow your articles