Monday, February 16, 2015

A Sweet Vintage Bag


 
Williamsburg School ~ 1940
Mr. Clifford, bottom row, 6th from left
Isn't he just the cutest little boy in his overalls and tie?
 

Someone gave my mother-in-law this picture of her late husband, Cliff's daddy, in a group of school kids from 1940. It was such a treasure that I felt I needed to do something special with it.  I knew my girls, Emily and Whitney, would love to have a copy....they both adored their grandfather. So, I decided to frame it for them. I made copies and purchased matching frames.

And then, when I saw Jen Ham's blog that day, she had written a post showcasing a sweet little pouch that she had made. I immediately knew that I had to have it to use as a gift bag for the girl's framed photo of their grandfather. Jen sells her pouches on Etsy and she is super helpful, talented and easy to work with. She only had one pouch made, but after I told her I would love to have a couple more, she spent an afternoon and made them for me. I am so grateful for her taking the time and using her talent to accommodate my need. The pouches are beautiful and have a vintage look that is perfect for a photo from 1940. If you visit her blog, appleandorchard.com, you will see this post where she showcased the pouches. But, I would love to show you what they looked like when they arrived and how I chose to use them.

Jen packaged the pouches with a sweet little card that says,
"Be Mine" and a heart shaped Thank You.

I had to have three, 2 for the girls and 1 for me.

Jen appliqued a heart on the inside lining of the pouch. So sweet!

The pouch is just the right size for the photo to be slipped inside.

And here it is, resting in it's new home,
ready for travel....one to Woodruff and the other to Denver.

Sweet to pieces! All wrapped up and ready to go,
 
I loved the pouches. They made the perfect vintage gift bag for the treasured photo of Mr. Clifford. Emily and Whitney were surprised and really loved them. Actually, Whitney's comment was, "Well that's cool"! Ha!
 
Talk to you soon,
Laurie
 
Edited: It was brought to my attention that when you click on the link to take you to the apple and orchard blog, it doesn't work. I apologize. I have, also, tried to get back to the blog and I get the message that the page can not be displayed. You can search for her on Etsy, but she does not have any items for sale at the moment. Hopefully, Jen will see this post and know that she has friends looking for her. She is: Jen Ham with Apple and Orchard.
 



12 comments:

  1. Laurie- Those are absolutely beautiful. How perfect to be able to present them to the girls and have one for yourself....to preserve and keep that wonderful old photo. I love it.
    I hope you have a wonderful week! xo Diana

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    1. Thanks Diana, I was so glad I saw Jen's post that day. As soon as I saw the pouches, I knew what I could do with them. They are even prettier in person. Hope you have a great week, also.

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  2. I love this...the whole thing. There's just something about old photos, isn't there? That Mr. Cliff sure was a cute little guy..what a smile!

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    1. Thank you, Betsy! He sure was, and he carted that smile until a few days or so before he passed away.

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  3. Beautiful little bags, looks like they were perfect for the photo!

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    1. Thanks Cindy, they were meant for each other.

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  4. Adorable...sadly, your link to her doesn't take me anywhere, but I will persevere, and head to Etsy to see if I can't find her.

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    1. Oh Tanya, thanks for letting me know. I'll see what I can do.

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  5. Those are just the SWEETEST bags and your thoughtfulness to have the photo framed and packaged in it are even sweeter! Well done... to you and Jen. blessings ~ tanna

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  6. This is lovely! The photo is wonderful, and the pouches from Jen are gorgeous. How sweet that she made three for you. They are the perfect fit for the photo. This post is lovely through and through.

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  7. Goodness Laurie, first, this post humbles me completely. I am so glad you like them! Also, my blog is back up and running. I haven't done a post in a while and didn't realize my third party host domain expired. :( Now, I am at appleandorchard.blogspot.com.
    Again, thank you so very much for your support. Truly, it is very appreciated!
    Much Love,
    Jen

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    1. Thanks Jen for leaving your info. I'm glad you're back. I'll share your site. Hugs!

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