A girl and boy sit on a carpet covered with gigantic leaves. Greetings from our house to your house says the card, and it was signed Joe, Bette, Barbie and Stevie.
A girl and boy sit on a carpet covered with gigantic leaves. Greetings from our house to your house says the card, and it was signed Joe, Bette, Barbie and Stevie.
Two sweet children at the piano, with little Judy playing a chord. The card was addressed To Aunt Agie and Uncle Jan. The beautiful penmanship reveals the family who set it was Evelyn and Harry, Judy and Jimmy. The back side reveals a note: Dear All – Merry Christmas! I’m sending Vera and Dirk’s card …
Jumping forward to the 1950s, when these photo Christmas cards really became popular, we see Bobby posed to look up into the face of the future. His parents were Evelyn and Walter.
This is an interesting collection of items. The folded vellum card looks like a book and features golden bells and embossed holly detail. The items below were all folded into the card and paperclipped together. The greeting reads: Christmas would / always be welcome / if only because it / gives us a chance / …
This little card is folded in half and tied with a red silk ribbon, to the left. The border is faded, but still visible as cheerful red.The illustration is simple, probably continuing in the arts and crafts influenced mode we have seen so much of on previous posts. The bowl on the table has poinsettia …