I made these four Valentines using pieces of antique valentines that were no longer worth anything due to their poor condition. I used bits and pieces of embellishments, and the stamped sentiments are from the January Stamp of the Month "True Friends." I love recycling vintage valentines and postcards into new cards, and I'm lucky my mother is an antique dealer who gives me all the damaged, unsellable paper goods I can use. [If you have antique postcards, valentines, magazines, blotters, etc. you want to sell, contact me, my mom just might buy them from you.]
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
"Vintage" Valentines
(Second Post Today)
I made these four Valentines using pieces of antique valentines that were no longer worth anything due to their poor condition. I used bits and pieces of embellishments, and the stamped sentiments are from the January Stamp of the Month "True Friends." I love recycling vintage valentines and postcards into new cards, and I'm lucky my mother is an antique dealer who gives me all the damaged, unsellable paper goods I can use. [If you have antique postcards, valentines, magazines, blotters, etc. you want to sell, contact me, my mom just might buy them from you.]
I made these four Valentines using pieces of antique valentines that were no longer worth anything due to their poor condition. I used bits and pieces of embellishments, and the stamped sentiments are from the January Stamp of the Month "True Friends." I love recycling vintage valentines and postcards into new cards, and I'm lucky my mother is an antique dealer who gives me all the damaged, unsellable paper goods I can use. [If you have antique postcards, valentines, magazines, blotters, etc. you want to sell, contact me, my mom just might buy them from you.]
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