Thursday, September 13, 2012

Transfer Printable - Crown Silhoutte

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This week's Transfer Printable is a wonderful Crown Silhouette from an 1860's Book! I was so excited to find this one, Antique Silhouette Crowns are not easy to come by! I've included a High Resolution printable of the Crown, if you prefer not to work with PDF files you can just click the image above and save it, the resolution won't be as high, but it should still work for most projects.
This would look fab on Linen or Burlap, great for Flour Sack projects too! Of course you can use this for any of your DIY projects, like pillows, towels, signs, table runners and gorgeous on furniture pieces! The possibilities are endless so have fun!

Need help finding the perfect Transfer Method for your Project? Check out my Post about Transfer Methods HERE

13 comments:

  1. Thank you for this fantastic printable!!
    Connie from Sadieloohoo

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  2. OOOOOH Can't wait to use this one! Thanks Karen!
    Jenny from Ava Blake Creations

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  3. Karen:

    The crown is so elegant. Thank You So Much! Thanks for the handy link to your transfer techniques too.

    Darlene

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  4. In honour of what is hoped to be the discovery of Richard III's body. How appropriate! Ta!

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  5. Thanks everyone!! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one! Have fun creating with it!

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  6. Your blog is a never ending story of beautiful surprises! I love crowns and this one will give great pleasure using!!
    Thanks for a wonderful "treasure cave"!

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  7. Love the crown. It is the exact crown which forms part of our company logo, and my personal monogram.
    We have had you blog on our 'blog roll' for a while as we think it is an amazing resource.
    Regards, David - http://willowbrookpark.co.nz/

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  8. muchas gracias , me gusta mucho

    besitos

    Mari

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  9. Thank you for more wonderful graphics
    Kind regards
    Jo x

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  10. My wife has asked me to comment and just say thanks for the graphic she's very excited about using it.

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  11. Gracias Karen por esta maravilla. Mil gracias!!

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  12. such an inspiration ... thank you. I hope to add some valuable content to bottles and boxes with those labels. I am happy you share with us.

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