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The gorgeous ITBE monogram, wearing a gown from a previous Monogram collection.... This girls is no longer part of my collection but i really loved her!!
This LBSCR monogram can be seen above the awning outside Hove station, at the west end. Seen on 15 October 2022.
For my niece Casey Jane's birthday envelope. It's hard to make cash seem special. Inspired heavily by Doodle-Zook.
The perfect gift for any teacher or mom! Can never have too much sanitizer!!! Just refill the bottle!
These monograms were made the same day for a last minute demo I had. Traveling 2 1/2 hours round trip, but miracle of miracles it wasn't pouring down rain!
I have a whole 4 or 5 tier display cake designed around this color scheme. I can't wait
I like the black plaque the best
This image shows the 'B' from an earlier image, in its full surroundings on the wall. From here the scale of the size of the lettering can be fully appreciated and is placed underneath a monogram set in a vastly different typeface. The positioning of the monogram signifies its importance, but the stroke width makes the eyes drift back down to the lettering below. The 'R' is particularly curious, as right leg of the 'R' is formed inwards rather than outwards, which makes it look like the 'T' is not properly centred. In fact, the whole wall is quite unbalanced, as the 'C' should be set closer to the window to accommodate for the space the dot takes after the 'B' on the other side, and the 1770 is not quite fully centred underneath the letters. However, its scale and height means that to a passer-by, these inaccuracies would go unnoticed and simply the size and power of the lettering would be enough to impress.
Handmade monogram stickers for the floral centerpieces. Hand painted with olive green and poppy orange gouache all painted with a pointed metal nib pen. Affixed to textured olive green heavy card stock. I made 21 monogram stickers for this special wedding reception.
Here is the gold ink on a light colored cardstock. I LOVE how this looks, and if i hadnt already purchased the turquoise paper for the notecards, i would probably done more on this color paper!
As I have been unable to make up my mind about the new 59th line, I thought I would better take some pics of one of my vintage looking dolls, instead of trying to decide if I should spend more money on new dolls!
So here is Miss Monogram, modelling silkstone Delphine gown. The vanity was repainted and customized by me. Perfume bottles in green tones by me, on etsy.
Handmade cupcake tower with muffin size cakes in brown spotty cases (squires) with ivory icing cover, gold dusted rose and gold dusted monograms, chocolate cupcakes with ivory icing cover, large gold dusted flower and small gold dusted flower. Simple top cutting cake with shimmery gold organza ribbon.