I am so lucky to have made lots of great friends at the flea market. My daughter and I scour the aisles at the flea market every weekend for slightly damage vintage images that people are willing to part with for less money. This is how I bring you new images each week. Well, this week I have group of images that are about 120 years old from one of those flea market friends. He knows I post the images here at Clearly Vintage for free and so he sell things to me for very little money. Often he gives me stray pages he can not sell for free.
Create something beautiful with these images. I dare you!
As always feel free to use any of the images on my website in your artwork but please do not post or sell the original image on the web in a group or collection or alone. If you use one in a project and post it to your site please link it back to here or leave a comment in the comments section of the image on this site so we can all enjoy. I love to see what you create. Please be sure to leave a comment if you stop by. It inspires me to post more.
These are just lovely. Make me want to get off the computer and create
ReplyDeleteI love to all photos its really so unique and beautiful..
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteВы молодец!
ReplyDeleteEvery time visit here is a new great adventure. Thank you for sharing all these with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blogs.
ReplyDeleteThank you very,very much for those wonderful pictures.
You gave me some ideas of textile projects which involves some of your "old times" drawings or photos.
Many, many thanks, again!
Please pass thanks on to your friends at the fleamarket as well as yourself. Your images are always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images - can't wait to figure out what I want to do with them!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful collections!
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Wow, this are fantastic Cora! You have restored them beautifully for 120 year old images. Please pass along a "Thank You" to your Flea Market vendor!!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely ladies - oh to have those waistlines! but not wear what they did to get them! thanks for sharing
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