Sunday, February 27, 2011

Vintage Valentine Card

I couldn't believe my luck when I found the card at an antique store. It was perfect for Christina. The chubby cherubs bearing hearts as plump as them. I could smell the lavender water, hear the rustle of silk. 'To my Valentine', it said. I could picture a lady pausing over the words, wondering which of her numerous admirers had picked the card for her.


It was destiny that put the vintage card in my hand when I was looking for something for Christina. It would add just that touch of whimsy to her stark chrome and glass corner office.
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Image - Vintage Valentine Card

12 comments:

LTM said...

love cards like that. And books--when I was a little girl I had a Kate Greenaway book, and I would stare at the pictures... what was I thinking? ;p <3

Anonymous said...

Rayna - That's a delightful card! I also love the message of caring for someone enough to look for just the perfect thing for that person. :-)

Jacqueline Howett said...

Beautiful!

Dorte H said...

Oh, this one is just so sweet!

Oddyoddyo13 said...

It is quite a beautiful card! You never see ones like that.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Fishing for hearts -- how whimsical!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Those are some old cards.

Jemi Fraser said...

So cute :)

Mason Canyon said...

That's the way Valentine's Day cards should look, sweet and cute.

Mason
Thoughts in Progress

Sue said...

I love your take on this card, it's so positive and fitting for what I suppose the spirit of Valentines is, or should be. It was a great antidote for my negativity about the celebration. A BIG thankyou.

Deb and Barbara said...

Oooh, I love that card. Had I found it, I would've snatched it up for Deb :)
B

Natasha said...

@ Leigh - I would really love a card like that framed. Not because I think it is great art, but because it is so in touch with the child in me.

@ Margot - some people just have the ability to get the perfect gift. I am never able to manage, but I admire people who can.

@ Diane - the story is fiction, but finding it on google images was great too!

@ Jacqueline - thank you.

@ Dorte- thank you, so much.

@ Oddyoddyo13 - you don't, which is such a pity. It may be a little kiddish, but it has its own charm.

@ Debra - whimsical is the word that describes it, isn't it?

@ Alex - really, really old.

@ Jemi - thank you.

@ Mason - I have to agree. MUCH nicer than the stuff you now find.

@ Sue - thank you, Sue. Love, Valentines, and all that jazz. None of it is really what it is cranked up to be- it is more, and less, but definitely different. I love your take on the whole thing too.

@ Barbara - there you go, a person who always finds the right gift!

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