How forward-thinking of Better Homes & Gardens to put out a book cover with a little boy blowing out the candles on a flower-filled purple cake (in 1963)! I love his expression.
Yet again- I've spotted something this week that I though was a 'new' concept, but has in fact been around for decades. A cupcake tower/cake spotted on a 1960's cookbook- who knew?
I think if I ever decided to collect something, it would definitely be Vera linens. She made the most lovely napkin sets and tea towels in to-die-for color palettes! The color combo above is all-time favorite for me. I spotted this beauty on ebay.
I'm starting to wrap up this week's posts and am left with an odds & ends pile of 'stuff', that I can't bear not to post - simply to archive them, if nothing else.
I was flipping through some of my husband's old baby albums the other day, and ran across these vintage Christmas photocards. Apparently there was one variation- candy cane horizontal or candy cane vertical! I don't know why I thought this was a new invention...so funny to see these from the late 70's.
It seems vintage cupcake toppers are the new thing. I raved about it first at this cowboy birthday party, then loved seeing it in Winter Wonderland form here, then spotted it yesterday at yet another cowboy birthday here! (Be sure to check out the cute napkin display idea at the cowboy birthday).
Here's a smattering of favorite images from my HOLIDAY's that didn't fit into any category from previous posts. Next week we'll leave vintage behind...
I'm not a camper at all- but these images of 'Station Wagoner Camping'- make me think I could brave the wild, for at least one night. I also love the champagne chilled in the snow.
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I am a Nashville-based graphic designer, illustrator, designer and mom. I am a former art director for Martha Stewart Baby and Kids magazines, a former designer for Hicks Paper Goods (part of the Whitney English company), and now a designer at Minted (minted.com).