Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Wait A Minute Mister Postman; Postcard Party 23

I love to look at the pictures of "Modern Travel" from 50 - over 100 years ago.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/122226859/antique-ub-postcard-the-overland-limited?ref=shop_home_active_5
https://www.etsy.com/listing/109269895/antique-postcard-the-circular-bridge?ref=shop_home_active_6
https://www.etsy.com/listing/109270467/antique-postcard-glasgow-broomielaw?ref=shop_home_active_7


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And now for our featured Pic from Gossamer Tea Room

Check out her awesome Digitals at VelvetRevived

I love her Pastel Beauties:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/181094430/pastel-easter-easter-images-for-your?ref=shop_home_active_7

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Now it is your turn to share your favorites: I would love to have you join my Postcard Lover's Linkup Party! Want to show off your prize postcards? Then Link up below...
There are a few rules before you link up (but not many.) Please help promote since that will make this so much more fun!

Rules:
Most important: Must be Family Friendly
1. Follow my blog via GFC, Bloglovin, or Network. If you are new please leave a comment so I can follow you back.

2. Grab the button and post it on your blog. Either on your blog or a specific post (if you do not have a blog you are excused from this step.)

Postcard Lover's Tuesday

3. Post from your Blog, Shop, Website, basically anywhere that you can link from.

4. Post your favorite Vintage Postcard, Handmade Postcard, Art made from old Postcards, Digital Art from Postcards, Ephemera, Antique ads... You get the picture ;)

5. Limit 3 Post per person per party (usually weekly)

6. Have fun and enjoy the Postcards

STOP BY NEXT WEEK AND SEE WHICH GREAT PIECE OF EPHEMERA I CHOSE FROM THE LINKY COLLECTION TO BE THE FEATURED CARD OF THE WEEK. MAYBE IT WILL BE YOUR'S

1 comment:

The Gossamer Tearoom said...

I agree with you, Colleen! I do think that vintage travel postcards are very interesting! When I first started to collect them when I was in grade school, I would buy ones of random motels and hotels, just because I thought they looked like they would be nice places to visit!

Thank you for featuring my Easter collage sheet!

Betty