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Aren't these fun?!! These came out of a 1913 Educational Fruit book. My friend Emily, who writes the blog for Lucketts Store (where I have a space), lent the book to me. I just love Cherries and I think these are particularly nice looking. I've included a High Resolution Instant Art Printable of the Vintage Cherry Print, along with a couple of smaller images of these guys without the blue background for you to play with.




Beautiful, Karen! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou are right -- totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see more food pics! As I just started a food blog! http://thequeenstable.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteOk Karen,those cherries are absolutely gorgeous!!! I have a weakness for vintage millinary cherries and the celluloid ones. I really just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my artsy heart for all of the beautiful ephemera you so graceously share. How kind and generous and immensely appreciated!!!!
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Yummy! And beautiful.....thank you, Karen.
ReplyDeleteWow these are gorgeous! Thank you Karen!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful, nice
ReplyDeleteI whole-heartedly agree with Sarah! I love cherries! I love the color(s), the fruit, the tree, the blossoms, vintage drawings of them, I love to bake with them, eat them fresh, fabric with cherries on it...I don't think there's anything I don't love about cherries....EXCEPT marashino...GAG ME! I ate a whole jar when I was little and got so sick and to this day I can't stand them! LOL! But I sure love the ones you gave us! Thank you...as always!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time and sharing your lovely graphics every day!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Karen, these images are very striking. Love them! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I can't wait to use them, I know exactly what I'm going to do with them. Thank you!!
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