Phew! What a week! This was our main soccer camp week...so a good majority of my time was spent in the car or sitting and waiting...not too much computer time and no time to blog....sorry 'bout that....
But I am making up for it today, because it's Sunday and Show-n-Tell Sundays are back. This week's hostess is Cerri at
The little Pink Studio. If you'd like to learn more about Show-n-Tell Sundays, go visit her studio. Be prepared to spend your afternoon (or morning or evening) surfing all of the Show-n-Tell links...great eye candy here!
Show us your vintage paper...that's this week's theme.
Oh my...I am going to flood you with images here, and this is only a portion of what I could post...
I have a thing for old books, pamphlets, etc.
The pages and books I am showing you this morning came from one barn sale (the same one I got
these cuties at, which also fit this week's theme, but they've already been the subject of a s-n-t), stacked up in the corner, looking extremely neglected. They weren't even marked with a price. I figured that even at a buck a book, I would come home with a good sized stack. Imagine my suprise when I asked and was told "five cents each".....WHAAAA??? Seriously?
My impulse control seriously abandoned me at this point....I think I came home with about 20 books...one was even FREE (I'll point that one out in the photo descriptions)....
I love the spines of old books, and while
technically, they aren't vintage paper, I'm sharing some of the covers anyway, just because I can (*wink*)....
Fuss-budget's Folks...love that title! And the cover features some very cute children....
These next two covers are too pretty not to share. The pictures are separate prints that have been glued to the cover...
Being a decorative painter, my heart always flutters over an authentic crackle finish...and she wears the "wrinkles" so well....
One more cover and then we'll get to the meat (err...pages) ...remember, nothing in this post cost me more than FIVE cents... I still can't believe that myself....
This ledger is mostly blank pages (someone cut out most of the used pages), but still my favorite find of the day. I've seen these go for more than I wanted to pay on Ebay (and I was willing to go over 5 cents-lol)...
This photograph was tucked in the book (actually two copies)...nice house....
A page that was cut out, folded and tucked back in the book...
Look closely at those postal rates....5 cents (I see a trend here) to ship a pound up to 150 miles from home....I wish!
This is a birthday reminder book. Really lovely in it's simplicity, each day has a nice quote or scripture passage with room to write your special someones information...
Another birthday entry...
OK I just thought this title was a little cheeky...
And this one a little poignant...written about the Civil War...
And this one FREE...The spine of this book is no more...it is literally being held together by strings.....
The People's Home Library, published in 1915. I'm not going to show you anything from the "Home Medical" (taking care of your humans) or "Home Stock" (taking care of your critters) sections because they are mostly filled with pictures of rashes and other yucky stuff , but the "Home Recipes" sections is filled with all sorts of little gems.....
....such as this sketch to help you identify different plants...just in case you're going on a nature walk....
...or the various medicinal uses for the tobacco plant....n-i-c-e.....a narcotic and a diuretic....
Being a WAHM, this one has got to be my favorite, though...."Domestic Science"....
Don't you want to take the Housekeeper's Creed? I am being just a little cheeky myself here, but if you click the pic it will open in a larger window and you can actually read most of it....Why shouldn't housekeeping be considered "the highest art"? On second thought.....
So there you have my Show -n- Tell for this time...as I said earlier, I could keep going (have a growing collection of military life themed ephemera and there are some real winners in this one, but I will save that for another day), but if you even made it this far, you deserve a really big chocolate chip cookie, cooked following the rules of domestic science, of course.....
Be sure to join me tomorrow for Monkey in the Middle...I've got links to share with you!
And a finished project....
'Til next time....