When postcards were very popular (about 1905 into the 1920s) postcard Christmas greetings were all the rage. In this post I am going to share a few vintage California Christmas greeting postcards. I have collected a few of these and may collect more, since I am such a sucker for not only postcards but any vintage California items.
Palm trees, poinsettias, and poppies... about as California as you can get.
Same format, different pictures, this time the beach, and another greeting poem.
I was always amazed at the poinsettias and fuchsias blooming in my grandparents' yards in Southern California in the middle of winter.
Wow, what a giant poinsettia! Showoffs! Here in Northern California another Christmas blooming flower is the camellia. They look so delicate but can start blooming in mid-December.
Poppies start blooming here in early February some years, and in Diamond Springs we had a large holly "bush" that could now be a tree.
A Yosemite waterfall graces this lovely Christmas Greeting.
Since I have an "extensive" (as they say) collection of California bungalow postcards, I have to include a California bungalow in the winter.
Oh those *are* vintage! Love them! :::Waves hello from rainy southern CA::: lol...
ReplyDeleteSUCH a great holiday post, Tina!!
ReplyDeleteIt incorporates three of my favorite things: vintage Christmas, antique postcards, and our home state!!
i love love love vintage holiday postcards. what a great post!
ReplyDeleteI love your California postcard collection~ I have a thing for vintage Christmas postcards, but I never thought to focus on the California ones. I guess I really haven't seen any before. Thanks so much for the fun "show & tell"!
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Jill
Those are great and so colourful. Have a lovely week Dee x
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