Thursday, February 4, 2010

PFF - Valentine Mailbox



This is one of the many Whitney Valentine postcards with sweet little kids. I wonder what comes next. Will they put the Valentines in the mailbox?

16 comments:

Bob of Holland said...

Very sweet. And yes, they will, they are too scared to just hand it over to each other. Happy PFF.

steviewren said...

Old Valentines were so sweet. This is one case where I wish we could go back to the old style instead of the newer style. The new ones aren't nearly as nice.

MrCachet said...

I agree with Bob! Too bashful to just exchange them.

Linda said...

And the little girl in profile is similar to one of the Sunbonnet children, a popular design of a child always shown in profile with a huge bonnet.

Snap said...

Wonderful, sweet card. I love the old vintage cards and Valentines. Valentine day is just around the corner -- perfect! Happy PFF

AnitaNH said...

Just the thing to inspire a valentines day mood! Happy PFF!

Irene said...

How lovely, and so innocent. Bashful is good. I worked in a linerie shop a number of years ago and Valentines Week, was worse than Christmas I can't tell how many "very young men/boys" would come in and be not so bashful. I don't my husband would dare buy things for me like that, just way tooooooo forward.

dandelionlady said...

I love these sweet old images. It reminds me of the Dolly Dingle paper dolls I used to play with as a kid. I loved those things. Thanks for visiting me over at my blog, and happy PFF!

maryt/theteach said...

Yes they will, Postcardy! I love the style and design of the postcard! Happy Valentine's Day! :)

Sheila said...

They are so cute! It's a lovely card.

Stacey said...

Love the recent Whitney pieces. Happy PFF!

pfranzme said...

Yes, they are very darling. I just listed one in my store where the boy and girl are kissing behind a valentine. Wish I had more that cute to list.

Shaunna said...

Such a sweet card! Happy PFF!

peggy gatto said...

Too cute!!

Mary said...

Do you know approximate year for these, Postcardy?

Postcardy said...

Sometime around 1920.