"The American Christmas cards excel the imported cards this
season, and many of them are framed and presented as separate gifts,
instead of merely accompanying a Christmas present."
"The four prize cards are of the highest excellence, and are
especially worthy of their pretty setting in a wide mat of cream white
or pale gray and a narrow frame of whitewood traced with red or blue
lines, or of ebonized wood lined with white or red, or else in a plain
frame of dead gilt. They make a charming illuminated bit on the wall,
and are lasting souvenirs of 1881. Some of these come provided with a
border of fringed silk in quaint olive, pale blue, red, or gold-color,
with a cord for suspending them, and these have the advantage of not
concealing the tasteful decorations on the back."
Among smaller cards, the Christmas Carol cards, showing four funny
little girls and birds on a bough, or two of the same little folks
drawing Christmas greens, are great favorites, and these are also
mounted in fringe or in wooden frames. The Goddess Fortune card is liked
by people of artistic tastes, and there are many amusing cat, frog, and
bird designs. The bric-a-brac cards are richly colored, and there are
new floral designs, quaintly dressed groups of children, new horseshoe
cards for good luck, spread fan cards finished with silk fringe, and the
pretty Christmas dove, similar to the Easter dove of last spring."
"The folding calendar is the prettiest American calendar yet
made, and surpasses the famous English ones. These cards, when sent by
mail, should be folded in stiff card-board, and put in envelopes that
fit closely, as they are apt to be broken if not well protected."
Please visit our
E-card section for a large variety of beautiful
free vintage cards to send to loved ones this Christmas
Season. You will also find lovely cards for many other occasions.
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