Tuesday, November 19, 2013

November Note Cards......................


Joining in Vee's monthly Note Card Party today....we 
are celebrating November prior to preparing 
for the upcoming Thanksgiving festivities.







I used some old wallpaper designs for my backgrounds on 
these cards. The subject is antique and vintage books, all 
of which have been scattered about my home in vignettes, 
on shelves, the mantel, even on the floor, over the past 
few years. Some I brought back from French brocantes, 
others I found here in local antiquing venues.




Stop by A Haven For Vee to see more cards from lots of participants....you may want to join in the fun.

24 comments:

  1. I like the vintage look to your notecards, Mary. They are all pretty with such sweet vignettes. Beautiful for notecards! Have a nice week ahead. Hugs, Pam

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  2. Your notecards are lovely, Mary. I really like the old books and how you've staged them.

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  3. Hi Mary. Old books are so lovely to me. I can tell that your books are well loved for you display them so charmingly. It's almost as if I stumbled into Orchard House. (I fixed your link, which was not working properly, though you had done nothing wrong. Hopefully, the others will find you soon!)

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  4. Old books are just about my favorite thing in the world! I have them here and there in every room of my house! Your photos are lovely and would be my favorite set of notecards! Enjoy your week my friend. Will you be in the mountains for Thanksgiving? Have a wonderful holiday!

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  5. I love these- old books have such charm, and I love the read all the old classics... these look much loved.

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  6. Lovely note cards Mary.
    The last one is wonderful with the two oils in the background - the light is beautiful.
    Shane XOX

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  7. Hello Mary!
    Love the treatment you gave your photos for Vee's Note Card party. How interesting to read that you are a transplanted Brit living in North Carolina. Our daughter who has been living in North Carolina the last couple years is living with us now while her husband is in Afghanistan.
    I'm going to have to click on your blog (Across the Pond).

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  8. Mary, each one is lovely. I like your vintage book vignettes.
    Hope you and Bob have a splendid Thanksgiving. I just read your comment to Jane.
    We are hosting here too, but decided to have it catered this year. ;-)

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  9. Love these vintage shots with your books. They are so full of character (and probably characters!) as objets d'art. They would make wonderful note cards. You've combined the books with such a variety of interesting accessories which all work so well.

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  10. I am so impressed with the idea you had of creating such beautiful note cards using wallpaper. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  11. I love books...old or new. Your photos of the books are very lovely!

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  12. very nice pictures, I like the effects you used too:@)

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  13. We have thousands of books, many of them old, but these photographs are just about the most beautifully staged books and backgrounds that I have ever seen! One of my favorite places is a used book store, and these cards give me the same feeling that I get when I open the door and walk into an old, used book store. It's the same feeling that I get when I remember our visits to Yorkshire. (That is a real compliment, in my world.) :-)

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  14. Really nice job with your note cards, Mary. The vintage books make such a nice subject. I am particularly fond of the one with the books tied in ribbon. Makes me want to slip that ribbon off and have a look inside the books.

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  15. I love the vintage book theme of your note cards! Beautiful!

    Smiles,
    Carol

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  16. These are lovely and unique shots. I love the second one!

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  17. All such lovely images. As for crochet, I don't use cotton thread, but do use a thin cotton yarn. Same as what I use for doilies. Thread and teeny tiny hooks just don't work for me. It' a nice hobby to have. Have a wonderful rest of the week. Tammy

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  18. I adore how you used the Williams Morris wallpaper designs as a backdrop to your lovely book photos! You are so creative.

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  19. Your note cards are so soft looking and with the books, could be used for men or women. A nice collection.

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  20. Your note cards are gorgeous!
    How I would love receiving one of them
    in the mail. Each a treasure.

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  21. Your note cards photos are very nice.
    Greetings from Holland

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