Today I’m offering this wonderful Vintage Wine Sign! This Typography Printable comes from an 1880’s Printer’s book. I just loved the interesting silhouette frame on this and the curly Typography! I think this would be so great painted, or transferred, onto the front of a Wine Cabinet, or as a sign in a Wine Cellar! I’ve created 2 versions, a front facing image that’s suitable for printing directly on fabric, decoupage etc. And a mirrored option that you can use for Transfers like Iron on, Citra Solv etc.
I think this would also make a pretty kitchen towel. Or maybe some Place Mats or a Table Runner? This would look fab transferred onto Linen, great for Flour Sack projects too! Of course you can use it for any of your DIY projects, like Pillows, towels, signs, table runners, tote bags and gorgeous on furniture pieces! The possibilities are endless so have fun!
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- - Sheryl - - says
very nice. Would be great on gift bags or a set of coasters
Karen Watson says
Thanks Sheryl! Great ideas!
twin-oaks-studio.com says
Hello Karen! I Love it! Thanks for the inspiration! I envision this hand painted onto reclaimed wood. I bet I can jigsaw the shape too – it is too neat! Hope you are staying cool in this oppressive heat! — Pauline
http://www.twin-oaks-studio.com
Karen Watson says
Thanks Pauline! I was hoping someone would try jigsawing this out! If you do, make sure you send pics,I would love to see it!
Pauline Griffith says
Hi Karen!
Me and my jig saw got our game on! 🙂 Here are the results.
http://twin-oaks-studio.com/2013/09/24/wines-sign/
Thanks for posting the image!!
— Pauline