Home In A Wreath
Sunday, June 29th, 2008Feel free to use this little home tucked safely inside the wreath of flowers.

Feel free to use this little home tucked safely inside the wreath of flowers.


This is a pretty old card. No message on it.
Feel free to use this little car.


Unfortunately, this card is torn and worn, but I could not resist this beautiful old car for my collection. On the back is a message written. Dated Dec. 20, 1909.
Dear Sister,
I hope you all will have a jolly good time at Xmas. Are you going to roast a goose Xmas. Did you buy some Xmas candy and nuts. I hope you will have a good time. Did Emma R get to see Santa Claus. Are they going to have an Xmas tree.
It is addressed to Miss Malinde (looks like) Luehr, Marthasville, MO R. F. D. 1 box 6
Here’s a little Welcome to my Garden button. Feel free to use it.

Feel free to use this heart. And let me know if you want a flower or heart in a certain size. I’ll put it on here.


This postcard is lovely! I really like the silvery trim around the heart. This card was postmarked February 14, 1907. It was addressed to Miss Rosie Fisher, 602 Benton Ave, St. Charles, Missouri.
There’s no message written on it. I guess the heart on the front is enough!