Hello Crafty Friends!
Welcome home! My name is Nikki and I'm from a small town just south of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
I have a wide variety of crafty interests but my current loves are happy mail, junk journals, vintage (and new) ephemera, travelers notebooks, planners, crafty hauls, crafty organization and anything paper! I can't wait to share my crafty journey with you!
I typically upload videos 3-5 times per week that include:
- Journal with Me
- Hauls
- What's New In My Etsy Shop
- Craft With Me
- Project Share
I’d love for you to stay awhile and hit the subscribe button!
You can also find me on my other social media outlets:
Instagram: @lavenderlanepaperco.nikki
Etsy: LavenderLaneVintage1
Facebook: Lavender Lane Paper Co
Email me at: [email protected]
(Please note: All emails sent to [email protected] will be automatically forwarded to my new email address)
Mailing Address:
PO Box 287
Kimberly WI 54136
XO’s - Nik
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New to your channel loving everything about it. Most importantly love your slight accent? Or just the way you say certain words? May I ask where you from? Or that’s too intrusive. I apologize just love it. New subby btw
I LOVE your embroidery. What an excellent detail.
New suby here tfs so awesome
Thank you for sharing. Now I can justify making lots and lots of the rosettes to have on hand. . . . . with glitter of course. Great tutorial!
I’ve wanted to try and make these yours r really cute. My question can these be sold online or a craft fairs? I don’t understand copyright legal stuff
People used to use razor blades as a ripper.
The used blade holder was not supposed to open. You put razor blades in it when they bacame dull, then you threw it away when it was filled. It was made to protect you frm getting cut by the blades.
The tracing wheel was used to mark darts from your pattern to your fabric. You used wax tracing paper. The sewing gauge was used to measure you hems on garments.
Oh my gosh, I almost fainted when I saw these cute little girl dangles. I won’t be able to make these fast enough… thank you so much for sharing. Your talent is amazing.🩷🌸🩷🟣💜🌈🟢🔴♥️
Love the hauls bur you camera range for this needs adjusted. The square container, 8 x 12 should hold 8 1/2 x 11 paper used in scrabooking and cardmaking projects. And u mentioned we dnt use A2 measurements in the US. We do. I[is the size of a card 4 1/2 x 5 card made from a 8 x 11 sheet of paper. Am a, new Subbie even if this isn a recent video. Huggzz from West Virginia
It is a Guage fir hems
Hi Nikki, Have not seen you in awhile, so just stopping by to let you know you're missed. Hope all is well. 🥰
Very pretty! Thank you for sharing your process. I think I like it chunky va flat. Blessings ❤
Sorry for being rude! Nothing personal but most take too long talking! One poster laid everything out and then told us what they were for and like or dislike ! Takes too long unpacking !
All talk too much on here show us the stuff!
I use this method to store many things in my craft room. At the dollar tree, I get the rectangular containers so they don’t roll around. Also, I put the first row with the lids up, then the 2nd row with lids down and so on. For some reason, it makes them more stable. I saw someone on KZread do it that way. It makes me calm and happy too. Hugs, treen 💕💕💕
The old thread is probably so weak it breaks easily. Don't use it for clothes or in sewing machine...
The light brown ‘floss’ that you have 2 pkgs of… I believe was prolly used to ‘darn’ or mend your Gram’s support stockings. Recall, she lived when women didn’t wear pants - only dresses & skirts. For older Senior ladies, the ‘support’ stockings back then, were NOT like we have today; they were much thicker, more like a flesh colored Ace bandage and came in assorted flesh tones. They helped disguised things like varicose veins, provided slight compression, and warmth in the winter months. These stockings would have been darned just like the mens socks were that used the navy blue wool you showed. Hope this helps. And btw, my background is in the garment industry, earned many college credits studying costume history & garment construction etc etc, so I am not just guessing re these items. I was born in 1954 so I’ve lived through a good length of time when these items were in regular everyday use. Enjoy your treasures!
@ the 16:36 mark… the navy blue American wool is for darning socks. There might be a wooden darning ‘egg’ with a handle in your box. The darning egg would be put inside the sock right up snug against the hole to be mended. The hard surface provided stability to stitch the hole closed smoothly & without bulk so it would be comfortable when worn. Also, the ‘Sugar & Cream’ refers to a brand of cotton crochet yarn still available today (Walmart etc) & the pattern is likely for a dishcloth or dishtowel - still the most popular use for Sugar & Cream yarn. Google it & see…
I have a box EXACTLY like yours. It belonged to my mother. I would caution you NOT to throw away the little black plastic thingy with the mini screwdriver heads in it. This is a very useful tool for tightening the tiny screws on eyeglasses (where the ‘arm’ bends at the “bow” of the frame for example. Your tool is missing the see through angled yellow plastic cover. It may still be in your box on its own. Also, know that if you pull out the individual screwdrivers, you will find that they are double-headed - ie there is another different size tool on the other end. You just pick the ‘head’ you wish to use, push it into its slot & the black base portion becomes the ‘handle’ of the tool. If you find the missing yellow plastic cover, this angled piece slides over the bottom of the black base & ‘extends’ the handle making it more comfortable to hold in your hand. The tool heads fit many tiny jobs - jewelry box locks/hinges etc, dolls house/miniatures repair etc - along with miscellaneous other items. Lastly, the white metal FLAT triangle shaped items are definitely the ‘buckle’ portion of a garter that would’ve been attached to a strap that hung from a garter belt. The “tab” portion of the garter is missing. These would have been a flat teardrop shaped item made of rubber or hard plastic with a circular raised ‘bump’ at one end, about the size of a Skittle candy. The ‘buckle’ piece would have been attached to the teardrop piece & the stocking would be placed over the ‘bump’ & the buckle slid over the stocking & notched into place securing the entire business. Thank God for pantyhose! I was born in 1954. Hope all this helps…🧡
Thank you)) it was very inspiring... I also dismantled my desk while watching your video.
Absolutely amazing haul. You find the coolest things.
Hi Nikki. You hit the jackpot with this haul! I love the Golden Girls! Sophia is my favorite. Do you have a favorite Golden Girl? 🥰
You found some great items, Nikki! How fun!
What an amazing haul. Love the vintage Barbie game and your sweet paper dolls. I have also been on the look out for vintage Barbie items. I really want to do a Barbie journal. Enjoy all your treasures.
I had the same cabbage patch kid. Great finds Nikki.
Wow!! Amazing finds. I love those paper dolls and the Barbie board game.
So so fun 😍
Thank you Tina!
Such a fun swap ❤
I loved the book theme! It was something different!
Such a fun haul, this makes me want you ho yard sale-ing and check out some vintage shops 😍😍
Thank you for watching Tina!!
Thanks.for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
Such absolutely yummy books! Ive really been loving junk journals lately and have been gathering supplies to make a few of my own. You found some great books. I really loved the cookbook but why do thrift shops use ink or marker to price these books yikes i love a pristine cover. Loved it all! TFS! Crafty hugs 🥰 teri hayball
Thanks so much! 😊 I know what you mean about the marker! The one I go to uses a grease pen! So it does come off but it takes WORK!!
Super amazing finds, Nikki. I love vintage items! 🩷
Thanks so much Suzanne!! Oh I see your Cruella pic!! I can't wait for you to see my Villian kits!!
@@LavenderLanePaperCo I am so looking forward to seeing them! 😊
Maybe Put the price on the screen in a large font that would be much more helpful imo. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for the tip!
Absolutely lovely ❤ This was a fun swap to watch.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Nikki for participating in the swap and I’m so glad you are happy with your swap. ❤
Thank you so much for hosting! It was so fun!
Love beads 😊
Thank you Stephie!!
This is absolutely gorgeous. Her work is impeccable.
I totally agree!
My favorite! Such a cute book!
It's so good!
How fun! Hugs and purrs
Really pretty book swap
It's beautiful!! She did such a great job!!
Hi Nikki. 😊 It's great to see you and I really like this format! Wow, amazing find on the Barbie Books! 🥰
Thank you Suzanne!!
Love this format...it's fun to see.
Yay, thank you!
Those strawberry coasters are the cutest🍓And the Barbie books- how FuN🩷
Thank you!! The books are too cute!!
Fun vlog. Nice to see your smiling face 🌝 ❤
😊 thank you
Wow! This is super cute! I love the rain boots! So adorable! Great job!🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸
Hi Nikki! Great video so nice to see your happy face! Love the vintage coasters! TFS!🌴😊
Thanks so much! 😊
5:11 omg love the bottles
3:55 love the leaves idea
Thank you so much!
Loved what you did with the theme❤