I posted this one years ago--I still find it to be quite strange! That little girl doesn't seem to be too happy with the giant chick pulling at her pinafore. I fact, it looks like she's asking for help! Such an odd Easter greeting. I wonder what the artist was thinking.
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Hi Beth,
ReplyDeleteThe girl on the postcard looks a bit worried now the chicken has caught her dress. As if the poor girl is starting to cry. The chicken is also giant-sized. I would be scared too.
Enjoy your Easter. And PFF!
Paul
sweet little card, scary but sweet. Happy Easter to you dear one.
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ReplyDeleteI love these vintage cards! Not sure what the artist was thinking when creating an Easter greeting! Happy Easter!!
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