Even if you can’t use this page for a fourth of July project, perhaps you’ll have use for the illustrations for another craft or project, either individually, or cut the words out and create a frame. This page is from the July 1900 issue of “The Designer” magazine. Click on image to enlarge.
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Vintage Baby Book Handwritten Page
This is handwritten page from a vintage baby book in my collection. The baby referred to on this page was born on November 19, 1919. Click on image to enlarge.
Vintage St. Patrick’s Day Party
This digital page, A Successful St. Patrick’s Day Party, is from the March 1909 issue of McCall’s Magazine. Here is the last bit of the article: Click on images to enlarge.
First Kiss of Love Vintage Poem
Since I’ve been working with some of the floral images from my book, “Rubies from Byron” today, I thought I would upload one of the poems from the book for you. Click on the image to enlarge.
Open Storybook Pages
I love digital scrapbooking! One of my favorite things to have on hand when I am creating a layout is an open book with blank pages. Blank pages are so versatile – you can fill them with images and/or text on virtually any subject! This is a layout I created a few years ago using an open-book design. I’ve used an open book for many…
Old Fashioned Special Tea Recipe
This old page is from “600 Receipts Worth Their Weight in Gold”, published in 1867. It’s an entertaining read and some of the cures included in the book are unbelievable. (Click on image to open full size). After drinking a dose of this potent “tea”, you can’t eat for three hours and then you can…
Vintage Recipes Open Cookbook Pages
Here are two pages of vintage recipes from the cookbook Cake Secrets by Igleheart Bros., published in 1915. Click on the image to enlarge.