Now that over 7 months have passed (time must truly heal all wounds) I just can't help myself and have started looking around again for another new show (or two) I want to participate in. I will share more later about that but I wanted to share an article from another blog that I found that I sooooo wish I would have read before attempting what I did. In some respects it is more specific to craft shows but there are really some great tips here for doing any show!!! Check it out...http://www.indiecraftshows.com/blog/2009/beginners-guide-to-craft-shows/
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Apr 2, 2009
What I Wish I Knew Then...
I did my first, so far my only, and hopefully not my last antique show this past summer at the Sand Point Antique & Design Market. I joked for a long time afterwards that this may have been the worst day of my life. I was completley eager but so blind to what I was doing, had never even attended this show to know what I was in for and was ignorant enough to think that my past years of garage sale experience would get me through. Ha ha ha!!! I can laugh now but then it was such a defeat to all my high hopes and I literally arrived home after the show drenched to the bone, barely breaking even, quite near tears and ready to give up! Walking away from that day I vowed I would never do another antique show in my life.
topics
antique show,
being a vendor,
craft show,
lessons i've learned,
tips
Mar 28, 2009
How To Clean Vintage Embrodiery
So this week when I was at a local thrift store I found this darling little cross-stitch picture.
It had some stain spots and was very dingy but I was feeling confident after my doily experience and decided for a couple dollars I'd buy it.
After removing it from it's frame I laid it in the small side of my sink and sprinkled a thin coat of Sun over the top.
I promptly poured a very thin layer of boiling water over the top. Hot water seems to activate this stuff the best. And the less water you can use the better as the more you add the weaker the solution becomes.
I then rinsed in warm water. It was already looking better! One more soak for about an hour, air dry, a light iron and here it is! What a difference! Notice the clouds!? And the house is now pink, not mauve!
AFTER
BEFORE
Now to decide what to use it for...pillow, patch for a purse, wall hanging, book cover...I'll have to get back to you on that.
Happy Cleaning!
P.S. I found an interesting way of removing stains from linens suggested here at French Cupboard . Ever tried that before?
topics
cleaning,
cross-stitch,
how to,
stain removal,
thrift store,
tips,
vintage finds
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