Just a post about pretty pansies. Like this vintage birthday card:
And here's a poem by James Whitcomb Riley from my 100-year-old book I found at a thrift store:
Couldn't forget to include these lovely note cards by Tasha Tudor from Corgi Cottage Industries:
And then, let's end with two more pretty vintage cards:
That's it - just a simple pansy post.
6 comments:
Hi Heidi!
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving me a comment:)
You have a wonderful blog, greats reading and awesome pictures. Where do you get all of your pictures?
Im adding you to my blogroll!!
Enjoy your day,
Jenn
Thank you, Jenn! I wanted to e-mail you but I don't know how. Nearly all of my pictures on my blog are items I own that I have scanned, or digital photos I have taken. I'm not a very good photographer - my scans turn out better! Your compliments are much appreciated.
what a lovely cheery post... my 10 year old grew her own pansies from seed this year and they have been just lovely.
best wishes
ginny x
I just bought a faded pansy print at an antique store in Iowa. Its so lovely - I love pansies - they bring a smile to my face!
Claudia
I am remembering my two different vintage sets of pansy dishes I had in the 80's that I have since sold at the antique faire. I am sure a great pansy person uses them and loves them. Pansies are such happy looking flowers. Great post. Love T
Pretty! Pansies are my favorite flower! I've grown them for years. They like me. :>
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