Mystery Box Contents & Giveaway Winner Revealed

Thank you to everyone that participated in my fun 2nd year blog birthday celebration over the last week or so. I’ve had the best time with all of it and hope you have enjoyed the giveaways and suspense!

Here is the big Mystery Box reveal!
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Angel Hangers and Paper Doilies
Old Wooden Petaluma Twine Factory Spools wrapped in Divine Twine
Awesome small shears from Mrs. Grossman’s Factory in PetalumaEnough Pre-Folded Cards, Envelopes and Clear Boxes for 5 sets of 10 custom card sets
Six Lightweight Round Wooden Boxes
20 Medium Kraft Handle BagsVintage Glove Form with Gold Henna Designs
Antique Ornate Hardware
Plumage with Gold AccentsVintage Perfume Bottle with Adornments/Vintage Thread Nest/Vintage Ribbon
Vintage Wagon & Fabric Pin Cushion/Small Vintage Quilt Piece
Amazing Glaze Embossing Powder/Eyelet Cabochon SettingsMiscellaneous Jewelry stampings and findings
Beads
Leather Mounted JewelryLavender Travel Candle from a favorite client, Opalz
Acetate, Vintage Perforated Labels, Shrinky Dink Sheets, Velumn Sheets
Shears/Cardboard Squares/Hat Rubber StampsSmall Matte Board Frames/Scrapbook Hardware/Ornate Frames
Wooden Disks/Wire/Vintage Aluminum Parts Cylinders
Storage bottles and JarsVintage Rosette and Stag Head Brooch
Vintage Embellished Bottles
Teddy Bear Candy MoldVintage Embellished Cigarette Case
Scrabble Tiles
The accidental duplicate photo of the frames and hardware, oops.Antique Blank Ledger/Mini Note Pads
Sketchbook by Cathe/Vintage Dance Card Pencils
Vintage CuttersMartha Stewart Clear Stamps
Magnets and Glass Pieces
Vintage Buttons and Little CompassesRolls of Velvet Ribbon
“3 Sisters” Vintage Embellished Bottles
Large Jar of Mica SnowVintage Buttons for Button Flower Bouquets
Vintage Jewelry
Old Watch Part and Photographic Glass VialsSharpies For Tattoos
Miscellaneous Envelopes
Vintage Pipe Cleaners/Christmas Trees and Seals/Silver Snow Flakes and Tiny SnowballsPile of Vintage Postage Stamps
Gold Seals
Vintage German Die-Cuts, Bingo Cards and Pink Tickets
AND THE WINNER IS:Michelle of Craftydill in Iowa!!!

Congratulations Michelle! Your goods are all wrapped up in tissue and Divine Twine and in the box ready to ship! Have fun!

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Mystery Box Giveaway Update

Today is the big day when the Mystery Box giveaway winner is chosen! Thank goodness for Random.org!! Googling around, I found a way to number the comments in my posts, but only from 1-200 then it starts over again at 1, and so on. I can handle that math.
I’ve been digging through my studio stash pulling out lots of fun things for crafting and I will be spending today photographing it all to share and wrapping each item to place into the box for the winner.

I can not believe the response to this giveaway and especially to the survey! I will post some of my favorite responses and a few of the stats soon, it’s been so much fun reading through them, but with over 1400, I’ve still got several more to read. You guys are the BEST!! Thank you, thank you!

I appreciate your patience and I will post the winner by the end of the day, which might be late, but I promise, before I head off to bed. No April foolin’!

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Vintage Suitcase Repair & Free Digital Download

I’m such a sucker for old luggage. Completely functional vintage suitcase storage that looks so much cooler than Rubbermaid bins.I found an awesome OshKosh suitcase at one of my favorite little shops, Pick of the Litter, a Forgotten Felines thrift store in Santa Rosa, CA. (Scout isn’t very happy when I bring home things that benefit cats.)It was marked $8/As-Is because it was missing a handle…and, well, you know I love a good challenge!So I made a handle. I’ll show you how, although the chance of you having a suitcase like this with hardware like this needing a replacement handle is pretty unlikely, let’s just call this a lesson in general creative thinking and problem solving.

I could’ve just tied or braided fabric or twine into the hardware brackets, which is actually a very cute option, but where’s the challenge in that? And, I’ve been wanting to use the fabric spine of a too-smelly-to-read-vintage-book in a craft, and thought this would be the perfect opportunity. However, the book I wanted to use was just in too nice of condition to cut into, (Bible History, c.1881-1936.) So I scanned, Photoshopped (adding my name, of course) and recreated the book images for printing onto fabric sheets in my desktop printer.
I designed a pattern to follow for cutting scrap leather and fabric pieces out.(I know, my pattern sort of looks like a geometric female reproduction system, or maybe it’s just me.) Anyway, I had to make split end straps that would feed through the hardware that has center nails going through each which I found impossible to remove.Using the patterns, I cut out some ugly burgundy leather scraps (because the leather really won’t show,) as well as the printed fabric, and allowed for fold-over of the fabric pieces.I wrapped the leather pieces with the fabric and taped secure on the back. I cut an additional strip of leather for sewing to the underside of the handle.With my sewing machine, I stitched the handle pieces together and the end tabs separately. I stitched right through the tape and removed most of it afterward.I folded the ends of the handle pieces and slid them through the hardware brackets around the nail with the nail centered into the punched hole.Using E6000 adhesive, I glued the fabric tabs onto the ends and clamped with my handy-dandy plastic clothespins.The end tabs hide the cut ends and keep them from splitting apart and slipping back through the brackets when lifting the suitcase by the handle. Ideally, the split in the leather would be coming from the opposite direction of separate end pieces then attached with some beefy grommet to a center handle. Since I don’t have said equipment, this is the next best thing. This handle is more decorative than practical, so I will take care in lifting if the case is filled with anything heavy. For now, it makes a cool display and storage piece.I created a free digital download of elements from the book spine and ornament for you to use for your luggage or any other project, including gift hang-tags. Just click to enlarge and save.

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