This fun vintage Christmas dog postcard features an illustration of a fluffy reddish brown and white dog sitting “pretty” in front of two wrapped Christmas gifts. The gifts are both wrapped in plain white paper, one is finished with a green bow; the other is finished with a red bow. A sprig of holly and berries frames the wrapped gifts to the left. Another sprig of holly and berries frames the dog on the right side of the postcard. In place of a collar, the dog is wearing a pretty red ribbon that has been tied into a bow. The red color matches the red of the holly berries and the bow tied on the gift behind him. The greeting on the upper right portion of the postcard, on a blue background, is:
A Merry Christmas
Inside, outside, upstairs, down
Hope you have the happiest Christmas Day in town.
Here is the back of the vintage Christmas dog postcard. It is a Whitney Made vintage postcard. The left side is designated for correspondence and the right side is for the address only.
New in my Etsy shop this week is a printable set of ATC size cards. Each of the cards includes an illustration of a vintage rose on a dictionary page. The set includes a printable sheet plus a zip folder with the individual files.
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I currently have a 70% off sale running in my shop! The sale begins on Black Friday, November 29th, and runs until Cyber Monday, December 2nd. Everything in my shop is included in the sale.
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Vivian Dye
Hi — can I use the wonderful dog postcard without infringing on any rights?
thank you.
Vivian
Julie J
Yes, you may.
Julie
Angela Hoynes
Love this dog card, thank you
Julie J
You’re welcome Angela. I’m happy to know you love it! ?
Lois Keel
Julie,
I love seeing your graphics & always look to see what the latest addition is on your Old Design Shop site. Loved the dog Christmas postcard & thank you for giving _both_ sides. Printed, cut out, & rubber cemented together they were a quickly identified item my Hired Girl persona showed the audience in my “Victorian Christmas” program while I passed around a tray with clearly old Christmas cards under glass. As a “Hired Girl” I appreciated the less expensive way to send greetings to family & friends farther away than the cards I could give in person.
Julie J
Hi Lois,
I’m happy to hear that you were able to use the dog Christmas postcard for your Victorian Christmas program! ?