Here are the backs of the cards. The first one was sent or given to Paula Petersen. Can you read the message?
The second card card was sent to Mrs. Louise (?) Rockwell of Rockwell's Mills, New York. You can read more about the mill and see some great pictures here.
sweet cards!
ReplyDelete'Warmest congratulations on your birthday'? It looks a bit like Dutch: 'Hartelijke gelukwensen voor je geboortedag'.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely- even if we can't read it completely you just know it was something sweetly written!
ReplyDeleteI like the top card with the pretty forget-me-nots!
ReplyDeleteI have four -- count 'em -- four friends with birthdays today so this is great.
ReplyDeleteSweet. It isn't my birthday, but I claim your blessing anyway. :)
ReplyDeletea satchel full of forget-me-nots, sweet!
ReplyDeleteSorry- I think the first one is supposed to be symbolic of a 'special delivery' arriving in a suitcase (birth), but it reminds me of a child in a casket, so I'm gonna lean towards the Shirley Temple-esqe gal with the clover on the second one.
ReplyDeleteHas to be Swedish.
ReplyDeleteSusi
No votes for Danish?
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