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Postcards Etcetera: Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
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A sometimes rambling blog about my postcard collection, Mostly vintage, some new, a bunch of linens with a touch of chrome. Sunday, February 15, 2015. Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Here are a couple of unused linen cards from. I have never been to. And have never heard of this ancient rock formation that has a view of 7 states! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). KPRK - Livingston, Montana. Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Miss You , Wish you were here . . .
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: Heads Up, 7up!
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Friday, June 26, 2015. Heads Up, 7up! A recent click-through visit to a website of a cook book store in New York. Made me remember all the great cooking pamphlets I have in my collection. So, I decided to dust off the old blog and share a couple with you. It's a hot weekend in Portland, like 100° weather hot. So, these recipe books from 7up looked appealing to me. So refreshing! This booklet is half page size and has the recipes in it shown below. Um, yeah, I'll pass. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Postcards, etc.: April 2011
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Vintage postcards from the past to use in scrapbooking, collage and art. A collection of fun, funky, interesting, vintage postcards, ephemera, photographs and images. Friday, April 29, 2011. What a funny looking pair on this antique photo postcard. Father and son, perhaps, or two brothers? Junior: Aw, Pa, don't you whup my head again. Pa: Son, I said put that hat on straight and look at the camera. Junior: Aw, Pa, my hat's too small! Now, add a caption of your own. Labels: add a caption. I think the blac...
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Postcards, etc.: Caption this!
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Vintage postcards from the past to use in scrapbooking, collage and art. A collection of fun, funky, interesting, vintage postcards, ephemera, photographs and images. Friday, September 2, 2011. A great vintage photo of a woman feeding hundreds of chickens outside a large hen house. I don't know that I would want to be standing where she is. I wonder what she's thinking? What do you think? The back of this card is equally interesting:. Taken in Aug. I think we was. Labels: add a caption.
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: Hearts and Flowers
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Valentines Day always comes when it's most needed. In the grey dark days of winter you get a chance to decorate and send cards with flowers and lace and pretty red and pink designs. The images and designs are always welcome and can help tide you over till the flowers start to bud. I recently listed some new valentines on the site. You can give them as they are, scan them and create a new piece or use them to decorate for Valentines Day. And check out the Half Off section, too!
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: December 2012
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Friday, December 28, 2012. A Happy New Year to you! I hope your Christmas was wonderful. I love this week in between Christmas and New Years. There is really not too much you can do. Too early to put decorations away (I like having them up for New Years), you can take your time putting away gifts, finishing off the Christmas cookies and enjoying your new books and movies. Here are a couple of New Years postcards I am very fond of. Here's to 2013! May it have lots of wonderful and joyous surprises. I knew...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: September 2013
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Monday, September 2, 2013. It's a tiny travesty that I haven't done a blog post on here since the beginning of June. The summer was much busier than I expected and now it's September and truthfully, I'm glad. I seem to collect images of people at work. Often offices. I like office party photos, too. These one below is an 8x10 and it's great to take a good long look at. I particularly like this vignette and wonder what was going on there. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Cedar Chest sto...
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Christine Wallace... "Honoring Life Through Jewelry": July 2014
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Sunday, July 27, 2014. Just thought I would share a few pictures with you today of some of our recent Carolina excursions. We visited the elegant and massive Biltmore Estate. I loved it so much, I bought a season pass! The grand front entrance of the estate. Look at all the gorgeous details on the building's facade. Ma mere, in front of the grand entrance. Look at this stunning balcony just off of the second floor's large library and located in the back of the house. Pretty amazing and so inspiring!
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Christine Wallace... "Honoring Life Through Jewelry": Cherishable Moments...
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. I've been having such a great week spending quality time with my family and friends. I took the family out last night for a special and memorable mother's day dinner. My sister, her husband, and my adorable little niece have finally returned back to the states after a 5 year deployment over in Europe. And I am so overjoyed they are finally home.I have missed them so much! We have been so busy getting all caught up on visiting with each other and taking kooky selfies. Many thanks for...
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Christine Wallace... "Honoring Life Through Jewelry": Bug Baubles...
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Saturday, April 18, 2015. Via Bentley-Skinner.co.uk. Victorians loved their insect and nature inspired jewelry, and so do I! Via minority review.com. Lucien Gaillard's moth pendant circa 1900. Sapphire, Diamond, and Crysoberyl cicada brooch by House of Boucheron circa 1890's. Via collectingfinejewels.blogspot.com. Victorian Gold Fly Earrings circa 1870's. A bracelet featuring real scarab beetles from my personal collection. Come see more pictures and read all about them in my Etsy. Sunday, April 19, 2015.
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