A Little about Tattered Inspirations

Tattered Inspirations is a little business which aims to provide products with a vintage heart to use in your crafts - be it scrapbooking, card making or other crafty pursuits.

The Tattered Inspirations shop is here
Tattered Inspirations

Markets - we will keep you informed as we have no idea when we will be able ot go to the Old Bus Depot due to their rennovations. once I know I will pop it here :)

The business is only tiny and is not in any way out to make lots of money but rather to offer products to compliment the usual supplies available by big companies.

The Design Team Rachel Walsh, Belinda Comerford, Kathy Marchant, Daniella Tassone and Suzie Lowe creatively use the products to show people what can be done - and I treasure their input and design work immensly.

Thank you for dropping by, we aim to encourage and inspire you to do something different out of your comfort zone, in new and exciting ways.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

2 more mini kits...... loaded today

Okay here we go 2 gorgeous mini kits loaded today at $6.50 they are great value

Rendezvous at the stone wall - Mini Kit
This is the first of 4 Rendezvous kits which have been inspired by Victorian ladies
Contains superb lace, a tiny gold locket and a beautiful picture plus ephemera


Rendezvous at the stone wall
Mini Kit

Detail of the picture and lace

Detail - don't you love that tiny locket?


Postman Pete - Mini Kit
Very red, white and blue - lots of ephemera for layering
For those boys in your life - big and small


Postman Pete Mini Kit



Diecuts (there are 6 - 2 not shown)

Okay I think that is it for the weekend

I have lots more to show you in the coming weeks.... lots of lace and seam binding too I hope (coming from overseas)

Have a lovely day - it is raining here in Canberra - so that is wonderful

With love
Carol

2 comments:

  1. Oh Carol...I love these kits...especially Postman Pete! How cute is he! :)

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  2. I thought he was so cute - would look lovely on a little boys layout - with a handwritten letter wouldn't he?

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