The artwork reminds me of bridge tallies, and the Buzza company comes to mind. But no markings on the back, save a pencilled note to "Eilleen" from "Harold P."
This is pretty sturdy, not flimsy. I could see this one filled out with crepe paper to define and extend the skirt. I leave that to someone craftier than I!
Thanks. I have some I bought on eBay many years ago that I was surprised to find were so thin. I was sort of stunned they survived as long as they did.
What a pleasing design. I love how the hands come together to form the point of the heart.
ReplyDeleteI so love old valentines. Is this one of the type on thin paper or is it sturdy? I have a few dozen old valentines that I love to look at.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty sturdy, not flimsy. I could see this one filled out with crepe paper to define and extend the skirt. I leave that to someone craftier than I!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I have some I bought on eBay many years ago that I was surprised to find were so thin. I was sort of stunned they survived as long as they did.
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