Here are two Victorian calling cards with roses.
The first calling card features an illustration of a hand reaching toward a white dove. Behind the dove is a dark yellow envelope that includes the written message, “A token of affection.” The illustration is framed with a number of red and pink roses, blue forget-me-not flowers and greenery. The scene is on an aged white card with a scalloped edge.

The second of the Victorian calling cards with roses features an illustration of a hand holding a note that reads, “Hope sustain thee ever”. The background includes a red rose on the left, a pink rose on the right, a yellow rose bud in the center and greenery. The scene is on an aged white card with a scalloped edge.

New in my Etsy shop this week is a printable set of vintage style musical note flashcards.

Image is linked to my Etsy shop.
6 thoughts on “Victorian Calling Cards with Roses”
Thank you Julie, I do love old calling cards
You’re welcome Ann. I’m happy to know you love them. ?
Absolutely stunning.
Thank you Carol. It’s nice to know you like them. ?
Oh Thank You so very much Julie. They are lovely x
You’re welcome, Julieann. I’m happy to know you like them. ?