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callmemadam ([personal profile] callmemadam) wrote2012-12-06 08:08 am
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Advent post No.2/Found in Books 12: Zalig Kerstfeest card

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This cute little Dutch Christmas greeting was inside one of the Georgette Heyers I bought from a charity stall earlier in the year. It’s postmarked on the back 1965. Very appropriate for St Nicholas, whose feast is celebrated in the Netherlands and other places today.
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[identity profile] gwendraith.livejournal.com 2012-12-06 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
What a cute card. I'm always on the lookout for antique post card greetings but it's hard to find ones which haven't been written on already. Further to the 'colours' discussion, black and silver gift wrap, ribbons and bows was the in thing here a couple of years ago :) I seem to remember seeing it and thinking it was strangely unfestive, then my friend gave me a stack of it when she was decluttering her house. It does look lovely but not traditionally festive. I use it for birthdays, usually the blokes :)

[identity profile] callmemadam.livejournal.com 2012-12-06 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I quite like messages and stamps on the backs of postcards. A couple of weeks ago a man at the market was selling a fat album full of beautiful ones; I was sorely tempted.

Black ribbons? Nooo. I favour tradition over style at Christmas, even if it's a bit naff.
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[identity profile] gwendraith.livejournal.com 2012-12-06 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I like messages on the back of postcards as well but if I'm looking to send an old postcard to someone for Christmas or birthday I need it to be blank :)

I'm the same really, tradition over style, at Christmas anyway :)

ETA: I probably would have been tempted with the album :)
Edited 2012-12-06 14:47 (UTC)

[identity profile] callmemadam.livejournal.com 2012-12-06 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Very true, if you can bear to part with them!

It was actually a good buy at £100.00 but I couldn't justify it.