Dear Friends,
I hope you are having a good week! It is beautiful Spring weather here and I am looking forward to Easter weekend. I thought you might enjoy sharing some vintage Easter cards today. They all include dogs!
A little dachshund helps a girl with the ribbon on a giant Easter egg on this vintage postcard.
A little yellow chick sits on an Easter egg and watches a dachshund on this vintage postcard.
A dachshund and a Jack Russell Terrier chase a bunny rabbit up a giant egg. (Vintage postcard)
Two cute dachshunds find some flowers. (Vintage postard)
This is a RPPC (real photo postcard) featuring a little girl with a dog and an Easter basket.
Vintage postcard -- a dog surprises a chick!
Vintage postcard -- a dog is surprised by a chick who has just hatched.
Vintage Easter postcard - did this dog hatch from the giant Easter egg?
On this vintage postcard a dog climbs on top of two big Easter eggs.
A bulldog makes friends with a chick on this vintage postcard.
This vintage Easter card is for "daughter and her husband." A cocker spaniel lounges in a big straw hat.
A Scottish Terrier pulls an Easter egg carriage on this vintage card.
A hound dog has a gift for the Easter Parade on this Mid-Century vintage card.
This is one of my favorites! A sweet puppy sits outside of a cute storybook cottage on this vintage Easter card.
I hope you enjoyed these vintage Easter cards, and I wish you a wonderful holiday weekend!
Next week I will begin my new series about pet collectibles. If you collect any pet themed items, I would love to include your pictures at the blog! Just let me know (with your email) in the comments. Thanks!
Love,
Abby xoxoxo
3 comments:
Great job Abby....LOVE those vintage cards with one of my favorite subjects...dogs:)
Abby, these are such lovely vintage Easter cards. I love sending and receiving greeting cards. What a happy Easter post! It is interesting to see how the dachshunds are pictured in older days. The breed look has really changed over the years.
Thanks for visiting!
Barbara, I agree with you -- the look of dachshunds has really changed over the years.
Love,
Abby
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