We're taking these vintage handkerchiefs out of the closet and making them part of the everyday.
Just like yesterday's project, we'll put one of our favorite hankies inside a frame.
We're taking these vintage handkerchiefs out of the closet and making them part of the everyday.
Just like yesterday's project, we'll put one of our favorite hankies inside a frame.
I have this stack of floral handkerchiefs sitting inside my sock drawer. In a not so distant past, every lady carried one and I bet, if these hankies could talk, they'd be muttering, "Bring us back in style!"
Part of that stack is this handkerchief I got from a pink & green swap. Isn't it pretty? The pink rose really grabs your attention.
This has all the elements a bride needs for her wedding day:
...to Tada! -- it's now a bridal pouch!
The blushing bride can use this to carry the important things
It's easy to make: Just sew two same-sized handkerchiefs together (or one hankie on top and a regular piece of cloth on the bottom), leave a big enough hole on one side, insert the pillow and seal the hole by more stitching. Sew on a piece of ribbon (use a color that matches your theme) at the center. I suggest you sew through the pillow to achieve that little dimple at the center. 