Here we have some more samples of fabulous antique French typography! This looks like it would be for something sooo romantic, but I think actually it has something to do with hardware. Still beautiful though! The original version at the top, is so lovely for collage. And I’ve included a couple of black and white versions, one more rustic, and one a bit bolder, so that you can use them for your transfer projects, like pillows, towels, etc.
Jacqueline says
I love these! Thank you! By the way, this is an ad for window and door hardware “all types and all styles”.
Karen- The Graphics Fairy says
Thanks for the translation Jacqueline!!
LittleBird says
Window and door hardware can also be very beautiful! so its a win win == thank you so much for all the beautiful artwork you share and for the french translation – a beautiful language on my bucket list to learn.
Alexis says
Thank you so much for all you share! I love the French style everything and these just make me love it even more. Thank you again!
-Alexis
http://simplybeautifulveg.blogspot.com
Flip-Flop Creations says
Thanks so much, love it!! ~jeni 🙂
Anonymous says
Awesome typography, thank you
Tania says
oh such beauty! thanks Karen!!!!
Becky Green says
LOVE these!!!!!!!! What a SUPER IDEA to transfer them onto towels!!!!!!! ONE QUESTION: If you transfer them onto lets say, cotton towels, like flour sak; would you use iron on transfers??? (Just thinking…. You probably would want to keep them as decor items!)I think I’m going to try this!!!!!! Thanks!!!!
Karen- The Graphics Fairy says
Thank you everyone!
Becky,
Yes, you could use iron on transfers, just reverse the image first. Or you could use the citra solv method too. If you check in my DIY section, you will find more info on transfer methods, as well as some images already reversed and ready to go! You can find the info Here.
Stefan says
Can you tell me what is these fonts?? Thanks.
marcella says
I think I will copy this great idea on a looking glass! thank you!