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Showing posts with label heart-shaped items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart-shaped items. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Three or More Tuesday – Hearts a' Plenty

Three or More Tuesday is sponsored by Tam at The Gypsy's Corner.

Am I the only one who hasn’t done a Valentine post yet? Well for my first Three or More Tuesday I’ll share some heart-shaped items:

Three or more heart-shaped boxes. One is decoupaged, another ceramic, one shell-covered and a tiny blue cardstock.

Three scented hearts – a potpourri sachet, a pomander heart, a scented wood heart.


Three or more heart-shaped textile items – a pillow embellished with needlework and crochet, two tiny embroidered ornaments, and a hankie embroidered with red hearts.

Three small Valentines

Two Valentine cards I received in the 1980’s


Please visit Tam for more delightful treasures, and have a wonderful Valentine's Day!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Valentine Greetings

Valentine’s Day if often associated with large heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. The Food Network and others have been airing various interesting programs about chocolate. Valentine’s Day is also associated with flowers. The accompanying card reveals the sender.

Another important Valentine’s Day item is greeting cards. Jenn at The Thrift Shop Romantic has an interesting post about her Victorian Valentine Postcards.
School children exchange whimsical Valentine greetings, such as the one on the left which I received from one of my students during the 1970’s in south Texas. Shaped like a bottle stopper it reads, "For My teacher/ Can’t keep it bottled up!/ U R the 1 4 me/ Be my Valentine." The Hollie Hobbie card was from another student.


Here are some other greeting cards I found when I was locating heart-shaped items described in my Feb. 5 post.
These cards from young nieces and nephews brings a smile to my face. They are set on a large cream platter from Portugal, that has pierced heart decoration around the edge.


The sentiments of cards from family, such as these from my sisters, are lovely to receive.

So is this vintage-looking card from my mother that I put in a white thrift shop frame. [Sorry, I was unable to get these two photos to rotate]


The card on the right came from my aunt and uncle.

During my visit to the hospital guild thrift shop last Friday I found a couple items to add to the collection:
A heart-shaped tin filled with heart-shaped note paper. These came in handy for one of my Valentine mailings.

A tin cookie cutter. It is just the right size to use for tea sandwiches.


My Journey Back has been sharing links to various Valentine-themed posts as part of her Valentine’s Day Party.
I hope that you all receive lots of sweet greeting cards and that your Valentine’s Day will be the best ever.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Heart-Shaped Pretties

In the past week or so, it has been very pleasing to see so many heart-shaped items on various blogs. So I thought I’d see what items I had around the house. Right off, in the kitchen there was a blue ceramic heart-shaped baking dish, a gift from my mother. I also found a small coppertone tin cookie cutter.



Going from there to the bedroom, then the guestroom, I spotted more and more items. "Oh wow," I thought, "another collection here at Oak Rise Cottage?" Well, it’s more than three items….

Here is what I found:


4 Boxes
Heart-shaped shell box – gift from my late brother and his wife
Heart-shaped china trinket box – a thrift store find
Heart-shaped decoupage box – made by my sister & her daughter
Tiny navy and gilt paper ring box – from craft store


3 Photo frames - all from one of my sisters
Heart picture frame in gilt metal with enameled pink flowers with green leaves
Heart shaped picture frame outlines in pearly white heart shapes

Red ceramic frame with heart-shaped opening



Gold pomander heart from Italy - gift of a co-worker
Sachet heart with lace trim
Wood sachet heart

An enamelled black and gold Sarah Coventry pin
String and bead bracelet with 3 blue and 3 green hearts made by my 8-year old niece

White cotton heart pillow with crochet edging – antique shop
2 India-made cream fabric heart ornaments – boutique buy
White handkerchief with red embroidered hearts and bows


Framed dried flower wreath print
White porcelain bell with heart handle – gift from a friend

Greeting cards in heart shape

Handmade paper heart ornaments from Sweden - gift of a college friend


No photos of these:
Rose rhinestone heart key ring
Red plastic key ring
Heart-shaped mother of pearl beads - from my mother
2006 Calendar with Heart motifs from American Heart Assn.
Blue and white Delftware candle-holder with heart cutouts

I hope you found these heart pretties of some interest. Thank you for stopping by. Please leave a comment and come again.