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I have always longed to fly with the birds above the clouds in a hot air balloon (and then bungee jump off the side.) Recently I've purchased a few postcards to use as backdrops for my new for Makers Faire '09, steampunk hot air balloon necklaces. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=26635335 Printed in Germany, mailed from Stamford, England to New England in 1911. This one reminds me of the fantastical steampunk collage creations by http://www.WinonaCookie.Etsy.com A California Honeymoon. Postcard by Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco, CA, 1919. French New Years postcard from the early 1900's, embellished with glitter & sequins. Feel free to use & peruse the images.
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Two different postcard images of ladies wearing hats. The top is a home photo from France that was turned into a postcard. The bottom image is a professional English photo of an actress. Both are images you can use. This is a carte de visite or CDV which is a type of small photograph that was made to be the size of a calling card. Taken at the M. Fagerkrantz studio in Malmo, Sweden. This is a carte de visite or CDV which is a type of small photograph that was made to be the size of a calling card. Taken at the C.F. Bokkenheuser studio in Nykjobing, Denmark. Reverse side of Victorian cabinet card photographs, one with a camera & one with coat of arms. To peruse & use. |
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