These two Whitney Made Valentine postcards have pretty little girls and hearts. The small burnt wood (pyrography) plaque also has a pretty girl on a heart-shaped plaque. I don't know whether the plaque was originally intended for Valentine's Day, but it looks like a Valentine to me!
I'm participating in Vintage Thingie Thursday
The pyrography is a new thing to me. I've never seen one. One definitely needs artistic talent to create one that looks good.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet Valentine's postcards! The one out of wood is very unusual.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
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The art work on the plaque is amazing. As always, I loved looking at your Valentine postcards.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your vintage valentine cards for today.
ReplyDeleteI just adore vintage postcards and Valentines are the best! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have seen pyrography pieces before, but never any as lovely as that sweet girl in the heart! Your valentine postcards are so pretty too, especially that blue one!
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Carol
Hi, and thanks for coming by to say hello. Your valentines are so sweet. I have never seen a wooden one like that before. Looks like valentines to me.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I can see why you named yourself Postcardy...I love the vintage ones. I always look thru the pile and hope they'll be $2 or $3. I can't bring myself to pay $6 or $8
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet valentines! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable.....and so different from some I have seen lately. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteI love your little valentines with the girls in the green dresses!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely valentines. I think the vintage ones are prettier than the new ones. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe plaque is simply wonderful! The detail is just amazing considering it is burnt wood! Great Valentines!
ReplyDeleteSweet old Valentines from a kinder gentler age!
ReplyDeletesweet & lovely cards! love the first two postcards!..
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet Valentines, how lovely it would have been to receive one of these from an admirer.
ReplyDelete~Maggie~
Love the burnt wood one. Worthy of framing and hanging as art! :)
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