Here are the most charming vintage Christmas cards I have ever seen. I bought them in Paris over thirty years ago when as I young student I would go to the flea markets every weekend, looking for old postcards and perfume bottles. I scanned these and sized them to 5 by 7 inches so you can print them out and make your own Christmas cards. Just click on the image you like and it will take you to Etsy shop where I offer the digital images for a small price.
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I’m glad you like my blog Brett. I just started to follow yours. Your photos are stunning, they literally stopped me in my tracks. I just moved to the Pacific Northwest so your blog will inspire me to explore even farther north. Thank you for sharing such great content, it’s an inspiration to me, as I’m tending to rely heavily on the Namaste. Amy