Last week I shared the first four, of nine beautiful Christmas postcards from a vintage set.
They were loved and downloaded by many, so it’s my pleasure today to shared the remaining five postcards in this set.
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These sweet ink and watercolour postcards were titled ‘Joyous Children’ and were first released on 24th December 1914.
While the first four postcards had a landscape layout, this second group are all portrait size.
In last week’s post I shared some ideas on how to use these full sized vintage postcards.
Download Vintage Postcards – Part 2
The postcards are on an easy to print PDF file in two sizes; A4 and letter size.
Click here for A4 Vintage Christmas Postcards
Click here for Letter size Vintage Christmas Postcards.
If you haven’t downloaded the first four postcards from this set, you can download them from this post HERE.
I’d love to know what you do with the vintage postcards or how you use them in your crafting projects.
Please feel free to share photos of your projects in our private Facebook group, Simply Shabbilicious…. and if you haven’t joined us in the group yet, please do. It is such a lovely group of supportive and encouraging ‘shabbilicious’ friends – JOIN HERE.
Happy Christmas crafting!!
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♥
Kerryanne
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These are such sweet postcards Kerryanne❣️❣️❣️ Thank you for sharing them with us❤️ I had to smile when I read the one that was wishing an old fashioned Christmas way back then?…that would be old old fashioned to us now!!!? Wonder what Christmas in the 1800’s would have looked like?!? I love it❣️ So sweet and fun❤️ Warm Smiles, Deborah ???
I smiled at that one too Deborah 🙂
So glad you like the postcards.
Merry Christmas,
Kerryanne
you are so thoughtful & generous; the cards are such a delight & I remember fondly, as a child, my aunt having vintage cards throughout the house, around Nov. until most of the winter. Thank you for bringing back wonderful memories.
Thank you for sharing them with us. You are ALWAYS so kind and generous to us.
I can’t choose anything in particular you do because i love ALL you do!!!
Happy Christmas from Portugal???
Just lovely! Thank you so much!
Thanks Ana. This set is particularly nice. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have.
Merry Christmas x
Thank you so much, your postcards are beautiful. TFS and Merry Christmas 🙂
So happy you like them Sue. I hope you have fun using them!
Merry Christmas x