Friday, March 1, 2013

Iron On Images - Paris Label - French Typography

Iron On Images Paris Label

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(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)

 
Iron On Images Paris Label
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(Use this image when you need a Reverse image for Transfer Projects, as in Iron on transfers, Citra Solv transfers etc)
This weeks Iron on Transfer is a Lovely Paris Label!  The label came out of an 1870's Rubber Stamp book and I added the word Paris, in a fancy font! Let me know if you guys like this, I could make it with other cities. If that interests you, leave me comment and tell me what other cities you would like to see, and I will post more in the future.  This would look fab transferred onto Linen or Burlap, great for Flour Sack projects too! Of course you can use them for any of your DIY projects, like pillows, towels, signs, table runners and gorgeous on furniture pieces!  The possibilities are endless so have fun with these!
 
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6 comments:

  1. Hi...i'd like...Rome or Italy...it's very nice of you to be sharing...let alone ask us for more...Thanks Wende

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  2. Thank you so much for all your research and generosity, Karen! How about Avignon? or Firenze!

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  3. Thanks for the suggestions Wende & Mary!

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  4. You are awesome Karen o ask us for suggestions. I am following all the way from South Africa. How about Cape Town?

    Thanks...Sumaya

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  5. I would love Lincoln (as in England), London or York. Thanks for all your wonderful handiwork.

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