I love the old-fashioned Hollyhock! Now there's a real flower for you! Puppet and I still make dolls from them: the unopened buds (the turbaned heads of the glamorous dancers dolls) added to the full blossoms (the fancy ballgowns)! We've been known to even put lipstick on their little faces!
These are so pretty!I loved the shadow box, too! I remember when they were all the rage in the '70s. I tried to leave a comment last night and couldn't, so I'm a little late with the shadowbox comment.
Love these postcards. My hollyhocks are about a foot tall already and I can hardly wait to see them taller and in bloom. They're a great vintage flower. Love that bumblebee too!
I love hollyhocks. I remember them in my Great-Aunt's garden towering above me. Vntage cards and other artworks have the best colors and themes! Just a reminder, Vintage Alphabet is Monday! The letters are E and F I'll have the Linky up tomorrow so I hope you can join in!
Hello Twyla and Lindsey! These cards are beautiful...I love the vintage look and you can see the embossing on the second one. It will be fun using these in something special one day. Thank you for sharing! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend..take care. Maura
Thanks!! These are lovely!! Do you by chance have one with a girl with an umbrella? I want to do a project and would like an image like that. Thanks!! Hugs, Lisa
I love the old-fashioned Hollyhock! Now there's a real flower for you! Puppet and I still make dolls from them: the unopened buds (the turbaned heads of the glamorous dancers dolls) added to the full blossoms (the fancy ballgowns)! We've been known to even put lipstick on their little faces!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these wonderful postcards!
I love to look at vintage greeting cards. Their pictures are so pretty!
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These are so pretty!I loved the shadow box, too! I remember when they were all the rage in the '70s. I tried to leave a comment last night and couldn't, so I'm a little late with the shadowbox comment.
ReplyDeletevery pretty...by the way, did you receive my email about being a blog guest on my blog???
ReplyDeleteHollyhocks! ♥
ReplyDeleteOh..what would summer be without Holly Locks!!! (that is what we called them as children..lol)
ReplyDeletePlayed with those flowers a many day when I was little.
Cindy from Rick-Rack and Gingham
Love these postcards. My hollyhocks are about a foot tall already and I can hardly wait to see them taller and in bloom. They're a great vintage flower. Love that bumblebee too!
ReplyDeleteThese are just marvellous, Twyla! Thanks so much for sharing them! Hope you and Lindsey are having a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hollyhocks!! I would love to fill a garden with them. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love hollyhocks. I remember them in my Great-Aunt's garden towering above me.
ReplyDeleteVntage cards and other artworks have the best colors and themes!
Just a reminder, Vintage Alphabet is Monday! The letters are E and F
I'll have the Linky up tomorrow so I hope you can join in!
Those are gorgeous - they remind me of my crepe paper flowers!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty! Love the colors.
ReplyDeletewhat a fun blog!!! your work is wonderful...I will have to peruse all of your posts!!!
ReplyDeletenice to meet you!
Those are really pretty. I love those old vintage pictures. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and your sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteHello Twyla and Lindsey! These cards are beautiful...I love the vintage look and you can see the embossing on the second one. It will be fun using these in something special one day. Thank you for sharing! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend..take care. Maura
ReplyDeleteThanks!! These are lovely!! Do you by chance have one with a girl with an umbrella? I want to do a project and would like an image like that. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lisa
My Mother's 80th Birthday is coming up and these will be so wonderful for us to use....Thanks..m..
ReplyDeleteWhat part of Missouri do you gals live in--I grew up in Missouri. My husband and I lived in Lees Summit for years.
ReplyDeleteCheri