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Friday, April 06, 2012

Vintage Easter Cards

I wanted to wish you all a Happy and Blessed Easter.  We've having such a beautiful Spring here in N. Colorado.  Everything is leafing and blooming about a month ahead of schedule.
I'm hoping you enjoy these vintage Easter cards.  There is so much you can do with them. Use them as gift tags on Easter Baskets.  As place setting cards for Easter Dinner or Brunch.
Easter and Spring is such a time of promise and re-birth.  I just couldn't let it go by without wishing you and yours the Happiest of Easters.
 I would love to hear from my readers how you enjoy celebrating Easter.  My son's Birthday is around Easter time. As a matter of fact, he's had 2 birthdays on Easter.  

 We've had plenty of Easter egg hunts at his birthday parties :)  His first birthday was on Easter and I couldn't resist having a big "Peter Rabbit" themed party.
I would also love to hear any fun ideas you might have for these vintage Easter Cards. I love hearing from my readers <3
I have a confession, somewhere in me is an advice columnist :) I would love to have a radio show where people call in with their entertaining, cooking, decorating, etc... problems and I help them solve their dilemmas.  Well a girl can dream can't she?
From my home to yours, I wish you Happy Easter :)

7 comments:

  1. You could decopage paper eggs or a paper basket with the vintage designs or print them onto vellum and wrap around small votive holders for a fun candle. Noelle

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  2. Great Ideas Noelle, I love both of them and may do the votive's for my Easter table, thank you so much!

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  3. So pretty ~ thanks for sharing!!! Dee

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  4. Donna B here Shannnon, I love Easter too with all the new life abounding.
    My most enjoyable part of Easter is celebrating that "He is Risen" with going to church that Sunday! I love the children's excitment of our annual Easter egg hunt and theh happiness they get with he baskets we hand out. I love preparing the Easter meal too--especially the desserts!
    As for what you could do with those cute vintage Easter cards, you know me, I don't have a idea at all for you! :) That is why I love your blog! You are so talented. The only thing I can think of at all is to use them as name place cards at the dinner table (of course you would have to add names to them too) and then each dinner guest would have a sweet keepsake to take home.

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  5. Donna, Thank you so much for sharing, I love the "Christ is Risen" Service too, I have to say it's my favorite service of the year, and it never fails to give me chills and make me cry. Have a Joyful Easter :)

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  6. Simply love the beauty of things you post here! Classy and so designing!

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  7. Thank you so much Nancy, that's so sweet of you :)

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