I love this vintage Easter postcard. It is a Tuck’s postcard and the adorable art is by Grace Drayton (a personal favorite). Grace Drayton also created the Campbell’s kids and the series of Dolly Dingle paper dolls. This postcard was postmarked on March 21, 1913. Click on the image to enlarge.
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Here is one more vintage Valentine for you. The front: and the message inside: Click on images to enlarge.
Free Vintage Clipart ~ Message of Love
Here is a little message of love from me to you. Click on the image to enlarge.
You’ve Won My Heart Valentine
Here is a cute Whitney Made vintage Valentine for you. I’ve scanned the inside of the card as well, including the top blank part because I know some of you create beautiful things with even the scrap bits and pieces. Click on images to enlarge.
Vintage Valentine ~ Come to my Heart
This vintage Tuck’s Valentine postcard was postally used on February 12, 1915. Click on the image to enlarge.
First Arrivals by Kate Greenaway
Three children wait on an orange couch for a party to begin. They are the first arrivals. The page is from the book Marigold Garden, by Kate Greenaway, circa 1892, and also includes a border of fruit framing the poem First Arrivals. Click on the image to enlarge.
Daisy Dear Vintage Valentine Postcard
This vintage Valentine postcard features a lovely red-haired girl in a pretty yellow dress. She is wearing long white gloves, shiny black shoes, and a green ribbon in her hair and carrying a hat filled with daisies. The message on the card is: For My True Love Oh, Daisy dear I love you, will you be my Valentine? I…
Girl in Pink with Goose Easter Card
It’s a little early to be thinking about Easter but while going through one of my photos boxes of vintage ephemera to choose something to upload this evening, this pretty Easter clipart piece caught my eye. “Whitney Made” is printed on the back. Click on the image to enlarge.
Blonde Girl Wm Deering Victorian Card
Here is a pretty vintage advertising card by Wm. Deering & Co., manufacturers of grain and grass-cutting machinery. Click on the image to enlarge.
Victorian Children’s Valentine Postcard
This vintage Valentine postcard was not postally used but there is handwriting on the back that says, “To Charles from Aunt Anna, Feb 14th, 1920. Hoping you are well and happy.” Click on the image to enlarge.
Kisses From Your Dear Boy Valentine
This adorable vintage Valentine postcard features an illustration of a young boy on a ladder writing the message “Kisses from your dear Boy” on a canvas that is attached to a brick wall. A young girl is standing at the base of the ladder. The postcard is by S. M. Salke, 1910, and is one of my favorites from my…
Vintage Christmas Cards
I have a few last Christmas images for you today (lots more in my stash but I’ll put them away now until next year). Click on images to enlarge.