One of the things I most enjoy about collecting vintage valentines is that they don't take up a lot of room! I'm out of storage space for many more teacups and teapots, but I don't think I'll ever be able to pass up a sweet valentine like this one that was once sent to someone's teacher!
I had a teacher named Gayle years ago, and I can easily picture her as a little girl, sending this card to a favorite teacher. I have no way of knowing whether this could possibly be true, but it's fun to imagine!
And while I don't give away my vintage cards, I'm happy to share a package of brand-new ones! These cute teacup thank-you notes were one of two boxes I found at a T.J. Maxx the other day, so I got one box for me and one for one of you! If you'd like to be entered to win it, just leave an "Enter Me" comment to this post between now and 7 a.m. EST tomorrow, Feb. 10, and you'll be entered to win. Kindly include an email address or have a link for me to contact you if you're the winner. US and Canada only, please. Good luck!
Please enter me. I enjoy your post so much. Thank you for the delightful give aways.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Valentine for a teacher!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me. I enjoy reading both of your blogs. You find such pretty and interesting vintage cards and tea accouterments. (msrothfusatoutlookdotcom)
ReplyDeletePlease enter me. What a precious giveaway. I write notes and love sending them to family and friends just because. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletePlease enter me. Thank you notes are wonderful and these are delightful. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, Thank you for your Valentine week giveaways! You have me searching for tea valentine cards everywhere. I think I might even have bid against you on eBay for some! Ha! Yes please enter me for the pretty note cards.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me. I send little notes often and having tea inspired ones would be fun!
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Enter me too! You can never have too many cards with tea cups/pots on them.
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Please enter me. I love every kind of card.
ReplyDeleteThanks! huffmary@gmail.com
Angela how do you find all these cute things? So cute.....yes - please enter me too.....Thanks.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me. Happy Valentine's Day!
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ReplyDeleteMy middle name is Gayle, so the valentine immediately caught my eye. But every teacher I ever had called me by my first name, so I cannot even pretend that valentine was from me - lol. Please enter me; thanks.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me for the cute teacup thank-you cards. Your teacup teacher's valentine is so sweet! The teacher valentine was always my favorite whenever I would buy a package of valentines as a child.
ReplyDelete--from Vernona in DC (evonegin@hotmail.com)