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Vintage Easter Greetings

I have shared many types of vintage cards over the years, but I think vintage Easter cards are one of my favorites.  Vintage cards have a beauty that is sadly missing from the cards of today.  So grab a cup of coffee or a glass of sweet iced tea and enjoy perusing the art of a time gone by...

Matthew 28:6 He is not here; He has risen...
Such rosy cheeks!
Mr. Easter Bunny is painting this egg with lovely pastels.
This bunny looks so serious! I think I will stay out of her cabbage patch!
I love cards with chicks.  These are so cute! I enjoy reading the sentiments.  My how they have changed!
This card appears to be from Holland.  Wonder what he plans to do with that paddle?!
Such a sweet card...
One of my favorites...
Now this is a strange one.  Elves and Easter?
Based on the airship on the card, this one must date from around the late 1920's.
How about one more? This card is from Anna.  I wonder who she sent it to?
Hope you enjoyed our little trip to yesteryear.  Wishing Everyone a Glad Eastertide!
Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  1. Oh, I love these sweet vintage cards...I love the good old days!! Sometimes I wish we could turn the hands on the clock back to a lovelier, more simple time....silly thought, I know :) May you and yours have a most blessed Easter...and thanks for following!

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    1. I know what you mean about going back to a simpler time. I guess that's why I love vintage aprons, cooking items, cards, and linens. It brings a little piece of that time into this time! Have a wonderful day!
      Easter Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  2. I have always loved vintage postcards. I have many Halloween and a few Christmas. The graphics on your Easter cards are fabulous - I especially like the one from Holland. I am so fascinated with the handwriting on those old cards, so beautiful. Happy Easter to you! Jane

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    1. Wasn't the handwriting beautiful? I also love the way they had with words. I shared a few Halloween vintage cards as well. Put this in your search and you can check out the Halloween ones. http://stillwoodsfarmhouse.blogspot.com/2014/10/a-vintage-happy-halloween.html
      Happy Easter and Blessings from Still Wood Farmhouse

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  3. Such lovely vintage Easter postcards. Love the He is Risen one. Happy Easter to you and yours.

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    1. I love that one too! I hope that you had a wonderful Easter. Stop by again!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  4. Stopping by on your invite! thanks so much! These vintage cards take me back to memories of my Grandmother, a sweet place to be! Happy Easter

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    1. Hi Ann! Thank you for stopping by and following me. I am glad that these cards brought back sweet memories for you!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  5. Oh my heavens, those are such delightful vintage cards! Each one is just wonderful. Love vintage, thank you for sharing~
    Happy Easter~
    Nancy

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    1. Hi Nancy. I am glad that you liked the Easter cards. If you have time, go back and look at the Halloween ones I shared in October. There are some really great graphics in that set. Have a wonderful week!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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