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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: Heads Up, 7up!
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Friday, June 26, 2015. Heads Up, 7up! A recent click-through visit to a website of a cook book store in New York. Made me remember all the great cooking pamphlets I have in my collection. So, I decided to dust off the old blog and share a couple with you. It's a hot weekend in Portland, like 100° weather hot. So, these recipe books from 7up looked appealing to me. So refreshing! This booklet is half page size and has the recipes in it shown below. Um, yeah, I'll pass. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: Hearts and Flowers
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Valentines Day always comes when it's most needed. In the grey dark days of winter you get a chance to decorate and send cards with flowers and lace and pretty red and pink designs. The images and designs are always welcome and can help tide you over till the flowers start to bud. I recently listed some new valentines on the site. You can give them as they are, scan them and create a new piece or use them to decorate for Valentines Day. And check out the Half Off section, too!
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: December 2012
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Friday, December 28, 2012. A Happy New Year to you! I hope your Christmas was wonderful. I love this week in between Christmas and New Years. There is really not too much you can do. Too early to put decorations away (I like having them up for New Years), you can take your time putting away gifts, finishing off the Christmas cookies and enjoying your new books and movies. Here are a couple of New Years postcards I am very fond of. Here's to 2013! May it have lots of wonderful and joyous surprises. I knew...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: September 2013
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Monday, September 2, 2013. It's a tiny travesty that I haven't done a blog post on here since the beginning of June. The summer was much busier than I expected and now it's September and truthfully, I'm glad. I seem to collect images of people at work. Often offices. I like office party photos, too. These one below is an 8x10 and it's great to take a good long look at. I particularly like this vignette and wonder what was going on there. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Cedar Chest sto...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: June 2015
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Friday, June 26, 2015. Heads Up, 7up! A recent click-through visit to a website of a cook book store in New York. Made me remember all the great cooking pamphlets I have in my collection. So, I decided to dust off the old blog and share a couple with you. It's a hot weekend in Portland, like 100° weather hot. So, these recipe books from 7up looked appealing to me. So refreshing! This booklet is half page size and has the recipes in it shown below. Um, yeah, I'll pass. Links to this post. Other Ephemera a...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: Lawrence Welk Christmas
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Saturday, December 14, 2013. Things have been busy for me the last part of the year and I haven't been able to post here as much as I would like to. Hopefully I can at least get this one Christmas post in. I wanted to share this Lawrence Welk Christmas Card. In it is a punch out calender with a picture of Lawrence Welk on the back. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Cedar Chest is about vintage paper, found photos and the stories behind them - real and imagined. Vintage Finds for You.
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: April 2013
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Sunday, April 28, 2013. Portland is also called The Rose City and every year there is a Rose Festival. Here that has many events and last from a month from May to June. I also just put this pretty tinted postcard of the girl picking roses in the Etsy shop today,. So the two of them inspired me to do a little collage with them. Behind the title are some young Rose Festival participants in the early 1900's. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 16, 2013. This was the first one I've seen. I hope you have a hig...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: November 2012
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. Happier Holidays with Taylor. I've had this little booklet for some time. I just love the looks of it, the colors, the illustration style, everything about it is so beautiful and so 1950's. I finally remembered to share it during the holidays this year. I also used the cover for a new Vintage Color Palette. Links to this post. Thursday, November 15, 2012. I've been listing many things in The Cedar Chest shop. Inside I found a beautiful little illustrated card printed in Italy...
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The Cedar Chest - antique postcards, vintage photographs, forgotten ephemera: January 2014
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Valentines Day always comes when it's most needed. In the grey dark days of winter you get a chance to decorate and send cards with flowers and lace and pretty red and pink designs. The images and designs are always welcome and can help tide you over till the flowers start to bud. I recently listed some new valentines on the site. You can give them as they are, scan them and create a new piece or use them to decorate for Valentines Day. And check out the Half Off section, too!