Sunday, February 1, 2009

Vintage Valentines


It's February 1st! My vintage Valentines are up for display! I just love them. I put them around my mirrior in the foyer entry way of my home.They are on display for anyone who visits us!I love the nostalgia of the old valentines. The sweet and funny sentiments.Just too cute!I thought I would spread the love and show you my collection. If you haven't got your Valentine decorations up....what are you waiting for?Start spreading the love!

Hugs!

Tracy

9 comments:

  1. Oh, I love your vintage valentines! The old ones are always so sweet. So fun to see you here in "blogworld!"

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  2. Tracy, I love your vintage valentines and your mirror is gorgeous!

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  3. Oooh... and that lamp! Whimsical and devine at the same time!

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  4. Love your lamp and mirror !!! The self portrait your daughter did is also just tooo sweet for words , those are the things that are precious !
    Eunice
    The Little Things

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  5. that looks SO pretty Tracy...your table display is very beautiful too...great lamp!!!

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  6. Thank you for all your sweet compliments!!!I just love Valentine's Day!The mirror is from France. My husband and I bought it there and it's my favorite!!The lamp came from the store where I work and that fun lampshade came from the sale room at Anthropologie.

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  7. I already told you this over at Flickr--but I'll say it again--I love it! Such a fun idea and the whole arrangement with your cute little table and the lamp with the polka dot shade--so sweet!
    Smiles, Karen

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  8. Tracey, I love your vintage Valentine's and how you decorate with them for the holiday. Over here in Germany we have St. Valentine's Day too, but it is kept simple. I wish I could go all out and decorate my house windows with Valentine hearts and such! I guess they would really know that an american lives here then! BTW, you asked about the flea market prices here, yes, I believe that the prices are higher as compared to back home in the USA. Anything worth having had big price tags on them, and all else that was inexpensive wasn't worth having! No wonder why I came home with almost empty hands! :-( Thanks for your nice comments on my posts, it is always nice to see that you have dropped by my blog! Have a great day, Debby

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