Patti that is awfully creative and cute. To answer your question about yellow stain on vintage linens. I soak all my linens in hot water and powder OxyClean(several larger scoops). I am very brave about hot water and never pay much for my stuff but you could do warm water. the heat activates it. The Oxy does not harm delicate embroidery and fibers like Clorox does. I never ever use that. I have turned chenille spreads that appeared brown back to white or cream. Sometime you have to soak for four to 24 hours and change water and OXY but I love how it works. I am not a spokesperson. Just use it all the time. xo, olive
Oh, what a cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Patti!
ReplyDeletePatti, This is a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!
ReplyDeleteOh so fun Patti! Great idea! And such an impact!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! It is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, now I could spend some time ironing in front of this! Too cute.....Sarah
ReplyDeletePatti that is awfully creative and cute. To answer your question about yellow stain on vintage linens. I soak all my linens in hot water and powder OxyClean(several larger scoops). I am very brave about hot water and never pay much for my stuff but you could do warm water. the heat activates it. The Oxy does not harm delicate embroidery and fibers like Clorox does. I never ever use that. I have turned chenille spreads that appeared brown back to white or cream. Sometime you have to soak for four to 24 hours and change water and OXY but I love how it works. I am not a spokesperson. Just use it all the time. xo, olive
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteHOLY COW...I had one, couldn't figure out what to do with it, gave it away and I WANT IT BACK.
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