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Friday, April 2, 2010

Postcard Friendship Friday - Easter edition

It's Easter weekend and time to join Beth at the Best Hearts are Crunchy for Postcard Friendship Friday.


I have postcard with a historical tie-in for next week - come back and you will see the date is important.


For this week, I did not have a antique, or vintage, or even recent Easter postcard. So, I went to a local antique store with a number of booths and found this card. I'm following the theme of many posters of hens, chicks, and eggs.


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12 comments:

  1. It's been fascinating to visit the range of postcards from naturalistic - like yours - to highly stylized.
    It would be interesting to a book using Easter postcards to demonstrate the changing culture/values associated with Easter.
    Evelyn in Montreal

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  2. Another beautiful card. I do agree with Evelyn Yvonne, this is interesting stuff for a book. In Dutch, the greeting is Vrolijk Pasen (A Gay Easter). Happy PFF.

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  3. I agree with Evelyn, it would be interesting to view a book with postcard changing in culture and values. Maybe I'll start one. View my post Here.

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  4. Those are some pretty chicks, I say that because lately I've come across a few blogs with Easter Postcards and some of those chicks look frightening!!!

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  5. Today's postcards are very different than those of yesteryear. This postcard is just lovely. I agree--a book would be wonderful!

    Happy PFF!

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  6. Howdy
    Happy PFF to you :)
    What a truly sweet card for Easter.
    Thank you for sharing
    these adorable
    Easter chicks with us .
    A really great card.
    I love the way it looks !
    Have a very Happy Easter.
    Until next time
    Happy Trails

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  7. Makes me want to make deviled eggs for dinner on Saturday! How else will I be able to stay away from the chocolate ones! And don't tell me to eat pink peeps. :)

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  8. I agree with Beth =) And I love the Easter postcards of yesteryears like yours. To me they are more evocative of the occasion.



    Postcards Crossing

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  9. How cute and so classic. Happy Easter to you and yours!

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  10. I am going to agree with just about everyone here - there should be a book, and I prefer the 'yesteryear' artwork to most of the cards sent out nowadays. Happy PFF!

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