This is another pretty French label, for Powder I think. This one shows a wonderful fancy frame, useful for so many things! The original is at the top, I’ve created an alternative version for you as well. Nice!
I really enjoy these vintage labels..the originals and the blank ones ๐ ๐ Do you have a tutorial on one of your blogs that shows how to take that image and transfer it to fabric? thanks for posting these for us ๐ ๐ Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather ๐
love love love your graphics. i can’t believe the cool stuff you find. You keep my mind going even when I’m trying to sleep…and i looked up what “poudre de riz” u r right it means “face powder” ๐
I am so sorry to read about the loss of your friend. It looks like he was such a fun and generous person. My prayers are with you.
This is my first visit to your blog. I see your images on designs on other blogs and always love them. I finally found a minute to come over and check out your blog. My minute turned into an hour! I’ve had such fun scrolling through your images. How wonderful that you so freely share them. Thank you. laurie
Thank you for this frame! I just printed out a sheet of 9 on white cardstock and will use them to label mini loaves of pumpkin bread I made for the secretaries at school for the holidays. xoxo
Thank you so much for sharing! This is just what I needed for a PTA project I’m working on!
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Summer Ross says
Very pretty!
Anonymous says
Yes, it’s for face powder. Cute.
Kek's says
Beautiful!
Heather's Blog-o-rama says
I really enjoy these vintage labels..the originals and the blank ones ๐ ๐ Do you have a tutorial on one of your blogs that shows how to take that image and transfer it to fabric? thanks for posting these for us ๐ ๐ Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather ๐
Kitty says
And ‘Riz’ is rice! ๐
Veronica says
love love love your graphics. i can’t believe the cool stuff you find. You keep my mind going even when I’m trying to sleep…and i looked up what “poudre de riz” u r right it means “face powder” ๐
laurie @ bargain hunting says
I am so sorry to read about the loss of your friend. It looks like he was such a fun and generous person. My prayers are with you.
This is my first visit to your blog. I see your images on designs on other blogs and always love them. I finally found a minute to come over and check out your blog. My minute turned into an hour! I’ve had such fun scrolling through your images. How wonderful that you so freely share them. Thank you. laurie
Suzette says
Thank you for this frame! I just printed out a sheet of 9 on white cardstock and will use them to label mini loaves of pumpkin bread I made for the secretaries at school for the holidays. xoxo
Alanna says
Thank you so much for sharing! This is just what I needed for a PTA project I’m working on!