Tuesday, February 5, 2019

The Haberdasher - 2019 Creativation Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Giveaway

Hello!! I am so thrilled to share this project that was displayed in Tim Holtz's amazing Idea-ology booth at Creativation 2019. It was such an honor to be even the smallest part of the magic!! Tim's booths at the show are always jam-packed full of inspiration. A huge shout out to Tim, Mario, Paula and all of Team Tim who make innovative products and so generously share their passion and inspiration.


The inspiration for this piece came from the new Ruler Ribbon and Mini Pins they instantly made me think of a haberdashery.


I began by sanding a Baseboard Frame and then inking with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. I then randomly applied Crazing Collage Medium to the frame and set aside to dry. For the layers of the background I covered a piece of mixed media paper with Tailored Blue fabric from Tim's Dapper line from Eclectic Elements and then built up layers using various pieces of ephemera. 


Before messy stitching the photo from the new Found Relatives pack I added a bit of Vintage Photo Distress Ink around the edges and added a pocket square. To add the pocket square I cut a small slit in the photo using a craft knife and slipped a piece of seam binding thru and adhered on the backside. I then stitched the photo onto the background. 



For the hanger I used one of the new Hinge Clips clipped onto a Ruler Piece that was colored with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. The Buckles are attached to the Ruler Piece with Craft Thread colored with Vintage Photo Distress Crayon. On the top left corner, I added a new Classic Label Sticker layered with Clippings Stickers. On both sides of the frame I attached a Buckle with a Long Fastener. On the left side I layered a Philosophy Tag colored in with Picket Fence Distress Crayon. 


To show off these too cute new Mini Pins I attached them to a piece of ephemera from the Thrift Shop set. Using my Craft Pick I poked holes first and then added the Mini Pins. 


I slipped a folded over length of Ruler Ribbon next to the photo on the right side of the collage. 


To the bottom right corner I added a new Stencil Chip layered on a tailor themed piece from the new Journal Cards pack. When I was adhering it I accidentally left a fingerprint but I think it adds to the used vintage feel of the piece. To finish it off I added a Clippings Sticker. 


A huge thank you for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed getting a closer look at The Haberdasher. Happy Creating ~ Jennalee 

Make sure you stop by the next blog on the hop

CREATIVATIONS 2019 BLOG HOP 


What's a blog hop without prizes?!

Prizes….
Please leave a comment on the blogs before February 9th at midnight PST and 3 winners will be announced on February 10th from the different blogs.



169 comments:

  1. He is so dashing, and all the bits around him really made him pop out! LOVE the ruler hanging!

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  2. Such a brilliant idea to pin the pins to the ephemera - it looks like a vintage find from a flea market. And the buckle and ruler hanging structure is really cool.
    Alison x

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  3. So many clever details, Jennalee, what a fabulous project! :)

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  4. Jennalee -- the safety pins truly look vintage -- love them and the entire piece.

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  5. You always blow me away with your projects. So awesome

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  6. Sucha a great vintage panel, like just found on an attic. Love the messy stitching on this handsome' picture and the pins. Lovely detail.

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  7. Dashing! Really love the ruler and pins added. Lovely work. TFS!

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  8. Fabulous work! So rich of details! I love so much new Idea-ology stuff! you showed us an amazing piece! barbara

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  9. I was so thrilled to see the videos that Tim did, to see your work on display Jennalee (just wish I could have been there again in person :( ). Your project is so beautifully vintage and I just adore the little pins attached to the ephemera - just perfect! Hugs, Anne xx

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  10. Love all the details.......especially the ribbon in his pocket. Just a little pop of colour!

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  11. I love the vintage feel, and all the details added...they make this piece perfect. Hanging the frame with the buckles has been brilliant! Hugs. Simona

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  12. So many fun details and creative touches. Thank you for sharing!

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  13. Magnificent project! I love how you incorporated the buckles and the ruler. Amazing detail!

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  14. A fabulous piece , Jennalee with some wonderful haberdashery/ sewing touches throughout.
    Tfs x

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  15. I just love your assemblage, it really does remind me of haberdashery. =) TFS!

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  16. Oh how I love how you have used each of these fun products. Your layers are exciting. Thank you so much for the inspiration.

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  17. Omg this is awesome, one of my top favorites...

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  18. Gorgeous, I adore the safety pins and touch of colour in his handkerchief. Gorgeous piece . ❤️❤️❤️

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  19. Oh, my! What an inspiring piece! So many little details to make up one amazing piece. Love it.

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  20. A really fun piece--that gent is a hoot (gotta get me some new found relatives)!

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  21. What a great project...really enjoy a wonderful masculine theme as I am a mom of boys. LOL! Thanks for a fabulous inspiration piece!

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  22. Love the pins and hanging the piece by buckles from the ruler. Such great touches!

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  23. Love all the tiny details - fun to look at!

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  24. Your project is just so awesome! All the details and embellishments all work together to make a magnificent work of art! Thanks for the inspiration and sharing your talent!

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  25. This is SO me in every way. I love everything antique, vintage,old rulers, etc. I cant wait to get these products and try my hand at creating something unique. Thanks SO much for sharing!

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  26. WOW! The details are so amazing! The pocket square, the safety pins in the card, the buckles hanging from the ruler so many clever details. Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial.

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  27. A really lovely project ... love it.

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  28. Hubba , Hubba ... he's lookin' good surround by all that Tim Holtz haberdashery goodness that you so creatively attached... the details are fabulous. I love how you hung it !!

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  29. Your details are fantastic. I love the pins and the buckles. Lots of new ideas on how to use new things.

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  30. Love all the little touches. I love the ruler, all the pins, and your fingerprint is just the right touch too. I love it when mistakes work out into something wonderful. Just a great project. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  31. I just want to reach in and Roch this!! Fabulous work xx

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  32. Jennalee, a huge fan of vintage sewing haberdashery, I am especially drawn to your assemblage. I love how you've pinned the mini safety pins to the ephemera and all your layers. Genius idea to use the buckles to hang your wonderful artwork! Thank you for your inspiration!

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  33. fun, fun project. thanks as always for sharing.

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  34. Love everything about this piece. Had not thought of using the buckles as the hanging hardware. (Note to self: Do that!)

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  35. What a great use of the new materials. I am loving those brass-look letters.

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  36. This is fabulous! Timmy stuff is so delicious! 😊

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  37. The mini safety pins line up - love that detail!

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  38. I'm in awe of all the tiny details you fit into one piece! So many different textures and colors to look at. My favorite part is the row of mini safety pins 😍😍

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  39. Great layering!! Love all the details!

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  40. Jennalee, love your project and all the products you showcased; it's gonna be a long wait until they are for sale! Your design is just magical.... Thanks for the inspiration!

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  41. Beautiful. Very clever use of the buckles and pins

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  42. Another one that would be a fabulous gift for my Grandma! Love all the great sewing related details! It always amazes me how creators like this can layer so many elements and it not be busy. Such a lovely project!

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  43. My friend, this rocks my socks. I love the new stencils and you used it to perfection here.

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  44. This piece is jam packed with attention to details, the handkerchief and mini pins are wonderful and your layering of elements from textile to ephemera are a feast for my eyes. A wonderful addition to the booth for sure Jennalee, it’s lovely! Thank you for sharing

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  45. Love the safety pin display! The piece is amazing!

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  46. So, so fabulous, just love all the little details everywhere you look...eye candy at it's best!!!

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  47. So fabulous, especially the ruler & buckle hanger 😍🙏

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  48. What a fantastic hanging piece you made, including all the special little things. What a keeper!

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  49. Love all the cool ephemera you included.

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  50. So much fun! Love how you included those mini safety pins!!
    Thank you for sharing!!

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  51. Loving the ruler hanger and the adorable safety pin tag. Handsome!

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  52. Jennalee, love all of the detail on this. Amazes me when someone can take all of those supplies and make something so lovely and unique.

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  53. Great use of all the design elements....love it
    xoxo Sioux

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  54. Omgosh, this is fantastic! So much detail. Love it!

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  55. I love me some vintage. This is absolutely awesome. Thank you so much for sharing. Great way to use Tim's awesome product.

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  56. Anything to do with sewing I love, and I love it.

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  57. That man looks so stern! Thank you for sharing

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  58. Beautiful project, love the idea of adding the mini pins

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  59. Beaautiful creation. I love the mini pins on the left.

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  60. OMG Jennalee I am over the moon for this project. It is amazingly creative. Love how you have it *hung* with the ruler. Such beautiful inspiration.

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  61. whoow super great Love it, greetings Anneke

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  62. Wow! What a wonderful project!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  63. Superb Jennalee. I loved everything about this project, but those mini pins were so authentically vintage and your stitched perfection (even when perfectly messy) gets me every time. <3

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  64. Truly love this! The detail is uhhhhhmazing!

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  65. Love the look....love all your details. Great job.

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  66. love this piece of art work - so many great details- thanks for sharing:)

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  67. Pure eye candy. So much visual interest! I think my favorite part is the layered stencil chip. Or maybe it's all the little safety pins. Or perhaps the dapper fellow. So great!

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  68. A lovely piece of art, my favorite part is how you used the safety pins...I would never even imagine that. Very creative

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  69. Love the use of the sewing items.
    Fun hanging. Would be good for
    a picture of my mother.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  70. ammazing project Jenalee and what a cool idea to use the buckles as hangers, hugs kath xxx

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  71. You can see something new everytime I see it! Great job!!

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  72. I love all the details and the textures. This is amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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  73. Very creative use of all of the elements you used. Great ideas!

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  74. This project brings back memories of my grandmother who was such a wonderful seamstress. I just love this project. Thanks for sharing.

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  75. Such a gorgeous piece of artwork. Love all the elements.
    Thanks for sharing...

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  76. Your creation was so different. Looks like an antique from yesteryear.

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  77. You did a wonderful job of using items pertaining to haberdashery as details! The buckles for hanging are so clever.

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  78. I don't know how I missed seeing this in any of the videos, but this is absolutely stunning Jennalee. I love so much about this: the pins on the piece of ephemera (never would have thought of that); use of the buckles; the ruler and clip; just to name a few! What an inspiration for those who sew. I seldom sew anymore, but I'd like to make something similar to put near my machine. <3 this!

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  79. Jennalee, this is such an amazing piece!!! I love all the layers along with the stitching, but those mini pins attached to the ephemera looks SO authentic!!! <3

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  80. what a great masculine vintage hanging! Love your layering of all the fun elements!

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  81. I love the stitching around the photo - and the use of all the pins!! great piece!

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  82. Great attention to detail! I love all the added pieces especially the hanging belt buckles!

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  83. Awesome collage frame! Lots of bits and pieces to look at! Very inspiring!

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  84. I have always loved the wooden rulers - and all of your details are so put together and cohesive. The ruler ribbon looks so much like a measuring tape and it fits in perfectly. Well done!

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  85. thielenlori55@gmail.comFebruary 6, 2019 at 3:28 PM

    This is a great masculine piece something we don't see enough of thanks for sharing

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  86. I really liked this piece. Creative, masculine, great detail. It all looks like it has always belonged together. Thanks.

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  87. Great creative piece.....I can see this hanging in a tailor's shop. Clever gal!

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  88. Fun compilation put together in a very creative manner.

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  89. Love the masculine feel to this piece. Nice job.

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  90. Thanks for sharing a great project!

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  91. Fingerprints are good! Love the use of the safety pins.

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  92. Such a fun piece! I love those belt buckles and the little piece with all the safety pins. Great details!

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  93. Love all the vintage hardware

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  94. I like the row of safety pins, nice touch!

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  95. Love this project, safety pins buckles the guy looks like an old relative of mine.

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  96. What a great project!! great details, the pins! Awesome.

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  97. Absolutely LOVE the idea of using the buckles as the hanging apparatus! Fabulous.

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  98. I love the way you joined things together. Thanks for your inspiration on new ways to use the Idea-ology pieces!

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  99. I have always been drawn to these buckles so I have a "few" sets. This gives me yet another way to use them!! Your details on this are fantastic! Thanks for sharing with us!

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  100. The Haberdasher is an amazing piece JennaLee I just want to reach out and touch those pins and all the hardware. Thanks for such an inspirational and informative tutorial of your process ♥️🙌♥️🙌♥️

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  101. Ohh wow Jennalee,your Haberdasher is stunning and it reminds me of old photos I saw from the grandmother of my mother in law who started a haberdashery and that store was for more than 90 years in the family. Wouldn't it be fun to make something like you did with the old family photos. You completely inspired me, thank you so much!

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  102. Great project! Thanks for sharing...

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  103. Love all the embellishments on this, super cute.

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  104. Once again, this is an awesome project. I love all the elements: the row of safety pins, the embellishments, the gentleman - all working together to form a piece of unique art! Thank you so much for sharing your time and talents with us!

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  105. What a wonderful reminder of a time gone by. So clever.

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  106. Those PINS !! I just adore how you’ve used them !!

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  107. Beautiful! I love old haberdashery!

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  108. Amazing project! Love all your little details, the safety pins in the card, the buckles hanging from the ruler, and your stitching!

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  109. I really love how you incorporated some real fabric and other "sewing items"in with the paper elements!
    Overall project is stunning!

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  110. Love the layers and very creative use of the buckles for hangers.

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  111. So many great details, from the pocket handkerchief to the DIY vintage safety pin ephemera. This is "sew" great!

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  112. Nice work, great layers and details!

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  113. I love vintage and this fits the bill all the details fit right in, great project.

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  114. Such a clever way to use the belt buckles as hangers.

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  115. Gorgeous 😍😍😍😍😍

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  116. Oh my gosh, I love this! So much detail!

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  117. Love it, especially fond of the new mini pins and alpha chips!!

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  118. Wow!! How inspirational!!
    Love the buckles and use of the ruler
    You added a lot of details, including the hanky in the pocket!!

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  119. Love this project, the guy in the picture looks fashionable, love all the metal items but for me it's all about those pins, they are the nuts. Thank you

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  120. I really like the buckles you used. You did a great job.

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  121. A very well tied-together theme. The end result is fantastic!

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  122. Super cool! Amazing details, even a pocket handkerchief! Wow!

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  123. Beautiful project full of details. Vintage style is it one of my favourite!

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  124. Between the pins and the ruler, this man pops! I love how you pulled it all together

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  125. You project is fantastic, thanks for highlighting the new products!

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  126. I love the look of this project. I have an old picture of my Grandpa and Grandma and it would look good in this kind of setting. She was a quilter and I love all the sewing details! Great job!

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  127. Love the project- I love the layers and the little details. Thanks for sharing!

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  128. Details, details, details...so many fun things to look at! Thank you for sharing.

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  129. I love vintage projects. Love your design.

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  130. That pocket square is the perfect touch !!

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  131. Vintage is always a good look and this hanging is fantastic.

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  132. Every time I tried to pick one of the awesome details to comment on, I went right back to the beginning of your post and was just mesmerized by the entire piece, all over again! Everything about this project is terrific!!!

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  133. What an clever way to creat a perfect display for your great unknown uncle

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  134. so impressed with your clever hanging system! love all the little details, thanks for sharing.

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  135. This is a great piece. I love all the details but especially the mini pins on the ephemera card! Thanks for sharing!

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  136. Hi Jennalee :) This haberdashery is of historical museum quality....amazing work! You really made him come to life :) Thanks for the inspiration!!!

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  137. Love your project, fabulous! But I really love how you used the buckles to hang the project!

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  138. Thank you for sharing your creation!! The buckles are so wonderful how you used them! Very dashing and so full of intetest!!

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  139. So adorable. Love everything about this one.

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