Welcome to the group! Comment from topasio998: I would sure love to join this group..I love christmas and everything about it. Do you collect Christmas cardss?...
Anyone in the group have a card depicting the 3 carolers ( Family ) in their collections and could you provide some sort of scan for showing. Thanks. Dave ...
Greg, I've dedicated my Sunday morning to dating a batch of Chrsitmas cards I recently purchased from an antique store. I've learned that it is not an exact...
Matt, FRom my research and first hand examination of cards, I've found that the French fold is most common in the 40s and 50's. On my 1930's page I have a...
Greg, you are such a wealth of information. Thanks deb In a message dated 11/5/2007 5:53:01 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, webfut001@... writes: Matt, ...
heh, Thanks Deb! Much appreciated. BTW..Christmas came early for me this year. Becky let me go buy the new camera I've been wanting. She says I should get it...
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I'd say to post the pics in an album in our Photos page and give each a descriptive name. Then post your questions in the Messages and make reference to the...
I made an albumn in the photo section named Group 1, with pictures of a card I labeled House Card. It opens in the center, to a Christmas Tree with bulbs hung...
Is there a term for the way it opens in the center? This can be described as a "fold out" or "double doors" How should I describe the bulbs? Die cut or pop up?...
Greg, thanks for all the answers! You are a great list owner! It's almost time to decorate for the holidays. I must admit I already have my needle felted...
Hi Deb, I'll look forward to seeing any cards you post. I really enjoyed all the cards last year but I appreciate how much work that was for you. I have had a...
I put up a new card on the groups Home page. It's Santa in a balloon delivering gifts. I recently won it on eBay, but haven't received it yet. I don't know the...
In a message dated 11/15/2007 12:57:59 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, webfut001@... writes: If anyone recognizes it, please let me know. Greg Great card,...
Don't know about the hot balloon card, but it sure is unique..I seen another on ebay in a hot air balloon and it was 65 bucks! I did happen to find this site;...
Thanks for the Santa postcard site. I bookmarked it for future reference. As far as Santa in the balloon, I know I've seen it in a book somewhere. I'll have to...
Thanks for the Santa postcard site, that was great.? I have a card, appears to be from the 1930s, that says "Merrie Christmas" on the front cover; does the...
In a message dated 11/19/2007 9:24:23 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, webfut001@... writes: The spelling "Merrie" is supposebly the 'Old English' spelling...
I posted a couple more Christmas card display photos. They date from around the 1950's. Post any that you may have to show different ways people display their...
Here's a site that might help about that..or not.. gl http://www.answers.com/topic/merrie-england-3 Greg Livaudais <webfut001@...> wrote: The spelling...
Nice collection so far. Are they postmarked? If so, you ought to add the postmark or copyright date in the Description box. What's the earlest card you have...
Only three of the eight have postmarks. I can read one as 1917, and it has a 2 cent US stamp issued 1912-14. Another reads 1926, with a 2 cent US stamp issued...
Hello from England! This so-called "old English" spelling is still seen in Britain, especially in tourist places which wish to attach American visitors! You...
Nice post. I'm glad you enjoyed my website, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of what you have to post. Thanks for joining the group and contributing to...