I just love this darling card, published around the turn of the century. It is a congratulatory card celebrating a baby's birth. I think this little person resembles one of those adorable cupie dolls of yesteryear.
Greetings, thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your sweet comments about our tea party. Yes they are VERY fun and a great way to spend time with the girlfriends and get out the good dishes. By the way, I wasn't sure which of your blogs to leave a comment on as I see you have 3 of them but I'll assume that we share a connection with the postcard Fridays, right? Did you see that Marie is getting married! Yes, she posted a dress on her blog and asked for our opinions! Fun!
The title of my blog, "The Best Hearts are Crunchy," comes from a comment made years ago by a five-year old girl, as she thoughtfully perused a tempting box of Valentine's Day candies. She is probably a grown mother by now, with children of her own.
I loved what she said so much, I wrote it down on a napkin.
About Me
I am interested in vintage cards, postcards, history, people, art, drama, old books, music and photography. I enjoy discovering the root meanings of words, I love stories and I like writing.
Fills My Eyes
When I see something unexpected, unusual, or beautiful, my focus suddenly sharpens and intensifies. The sensation tickles! That's when I say something "fills my eyes." It is the greatest compliment I can give.
MY "CYBER" POSTCARD COLLECTION
Over the years, I have gathered together a large "cyber" collection which I often refer to for Postcard Friendship Friday and Guest Heart Thursday.
I don't always remember where they came from, so if any of these wonderful postcards, cards, or other ephemera came from your site, let me know and I will add a link to your blog.
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Hearts and Flowers
I have collected vintage cards, fairytale books, postcards, old photos and art pieces since I was a small girl.
Even before I could read, I spent hours looking at old cards, coloring books and illustrations in my fairytale story books. I am sure my love for art and even my own drawing stylings came from my fascination with them.
Mail was so rare, I saved every card and letter I received as a child. Some of those nostalgic items will be shared on this blog.
Quite a few of the vintage pieces I have collected reflect the life and times of history itself. The cards, postcards, antique photos and art from my collection are dated from the late 1800's, through WW2. Many of these old cards come from our darling little Grandmother Jenny. I have also included some items from the early 1950's which were given to me by my precious Gramma Gladys and dearest Nita.
In a very real way, this Blog is my way of honoring these marvelous inspiring artists and the ongoing influence they've had in my life.
I hope you will enjoy the beauty, tremendous skill and sometimes whimsical work of these long-gone artists as much as I have over the years.
5 comments:
There's nothing so sweet as a baby's behind. I can almost smell the baby powder!
Ohhh...they just keep getting cuter!
Get that kid some Coppertone!
Greetings, thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your sweet comments about our tea party. Yes they are VERY fun and a great way to spend time with the girlfriends and get out the good dishes. By the way, I wasn't sure which of your blogs to leave a comment on as I see you have 3 of them but I'll assume that we share a connection with the postcard Fridays, right? Did you see that Marie is getting married! Yes, she posted a dress on her blog and asked for our opinions! Fun!
Have a great day and see you again on Friday!
Cute card! This child is going to be a plumber for sure.
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