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Victorian Valentine Scrap Clip Art

Victorian Valentine Scrap Clip Art

Two cherubs casually hanging around with nothing better to do than proclaim a Victorian motto: With fond love to thee. Adapted from an antique Victorian scrapbook image for your clip art crafting pleasure. Enjoy! Just click on the image for the larger source file.

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Victorian Cupid Postcard

Victorian Cupid Postcard

A charming vintage Victorian cupid postcard for your clip art crafting needs. A blond cupid, bow and arrows in hand, giving you a longing look from within a heart surrounded by little blue forget-me-nots and hearts. It reads: I Love you dearly as you can see But the question is–do you love me? To My [...]

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Romantic Vintage Couple

Romantic Vintage Couple

Here is a charming old-fashioned couple in this vintage 19th century trade card. Perfect free Valentine clip art image to get a head-start on crafting those Valentine’s. Click on the image above to download the larger file. Colors restored so this is one beautiful printable as it is.

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Victorian Parlor Game: Cupid’s Wheel of Fortune

Victorian Parlor Game: Cupid’s Wheel of Fortune

Download this free Valentine printable fortune teller, adapted from an early 20th century Valentine Party game of the same name. I’ve also made a “blank” wheel that you can use to write in your own fortunes. Print, cut and assemble by fastening the red indicator to the center of the wheel. Ask Cupid a love-related [...]

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On the Month of February

On the Month of February

Source: Demorest’s Monthly, February 1897 It seems strange that so dreary a month as February should ever have been graced with the charming myths which have gathered about St. Valentine’s Day, and made its observance one of the relics of the fairy-land of love and dreams, which passed away when the shriek of the steam-whistle, [...]

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Cora’s Valentine

Cora’s Valentine

By Edyth Kirkwood, as published in Peterson’s Magazine, February 1884 “Ah! there you are at last, Cora. I was just going to send your breakfast up to you. Did you have a pleasant time, at the party, last night?” Cora drew up her chair, stirred her coffee sleepily, repressed a yawn, and replied, slowly: “It [...]

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