Here are two printable Victorian calling cards.
The first card features an illustration of dove, framed in tiny blue flowers and greenery. The dove is perched on a hand. A note with the wording, “Peace forever!” is tucked between the first two fingers of the hand. Two red roses appear on the left-hand side of the clustered illustration. A larger red rose and a rosebud is on the right-hand side. The illustration is on a scalloped edged white background, that has faded with age.
To make it more convenient to cut and use an ephemera piece, here is a version of the first calling card on a straight edged background.
The second of the printable Victorian calling cards also features a clustered illustration. A dove is perched on an index finger of a hand that is resting on bunches of small dark pink and blue flowers. There is a light green fan shaped design behind the dove. Pink and red flowers are in the upper left-hand corner, and dark pink roses are on the right. A note in the bottom center of the illustration is, “A loving Thought”. The background is shabby, aged white and scalloped with holes punched along the four sides.
Here is a version of the second calling card on a straight edged background.
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New in my Etsy shop this week is a printable set of mini 2023 calendar cards:
Image is linked to my Etsy shop.
Katie D
Thank you Julie for the lovely calling cards.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Katie. ?
Rebecca Jones
These are so pretty. Thank you, Julie.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Rebecca. ?
Dana McCabe
So lovely! Thank you 🙂
Julie J
You’re welcome, Dana. I’m happy to know you like them. ?
Barbara Robinson-Smith
These are beautiful. The idea of leaving a calling card when visiting is something I wouldn’t mind seeing happen today. Thank you.
Julie J
I’m glad you like them, Barbara. I agree with you, it would be nice if calling cards were left when visiting. ?