This card is signed but appears to have had part of the paper on the back removed, possibly from a price sticker at one time being on the back. But if I'm reading it correctly, it says Wanda Lawson, maybe? Can you tell?
And since I know not everyone subscribes to Tea Time magazine, today I'm giving away a copy of the March/April 2019 issue, the annual British issue, which is lovely as always. If you'd like to win it, just leave an "Enter me" to this post between now and 7 a.m. EST on Thursday, February 14 (making sure to leave an email address or some way for me to contact you if you're the winner), and you'll be entered to win. US only, please. Good luck!
I have always loved Valentine's the old vintage ones I never thought to look for onces that are tea themed. I love your collection and have so enjoyed seeing it. Thank you for sharing
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Please enter me. Thank you so much. I love this giveaway! (Audrey Stewart)
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Happy Valentine's Day!
Thank you
You're right ... not everyone subscribes. I would love to win. Please enter me in this giveaway. mrs_tnh(at)yahoo(dot)com. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI received my giveaway prize today and am delighted! Thank you so much, Angela. The Gone with the Wind bookmark is delightful. The India Wilkes special tea blend from Adagio Teas smells SO good, and the tin is really pretty. I will be watching for India the next time I watch GWTW!
ReplyDeleteIn regard to your cute Valentine with the tea-bearing waitress, I think you are correct that the sender was Wanda Lawson. I wish that we had more cafes at which one could have tea in an actual china teapot instead of a carboard cup!