The house didn't look like much. New-ish. Ordinary. Small. It was the only game in town last Thursday.
but this lady liked her old stuff...
and my favorite find was this stack of old letters and postcards...all with that graphic old lettering..
I haven't looked through them yet...the anticipation is so sweet. Don't you wonder what's it there?
OOOOOOOHHHHHHH!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE old paper and print!
annie g
Wow, this ought to be fun, going thru all that, and then finding wonderful ways to use it!
ReplyDeleteDebra
I think it's "Totally Great Stuff from An Estate Sale Tuesday"!
ReplyDeletej'adore ces vieux papiers!!
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manon
Nice. My husband would die, he loves,loves, loves old paper!
ReplyDeleteSMiles!
Michelle
Funny, my husband would love this too. Just recently he found a little piece of old newspaper dating back to 1957 in the basement -and was very excited about it!
ReplyDeleteHow can you stand not looking? I would love this!
ReplyDeleteSue
I'm already there! (following along)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog SO much.
What treasures!
What a wonderful find... I wuld love to know what they say inside... Bisous... Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteWonderful - my husband and I have had wonderful times going though stacks of old paperwork I've picked up, too! Of course, finding it all in French (and often hand written) is often a challenge to us!
ReplyDeletesuspense.... open it already... take some pics.... we would love to see!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bunch of vintage papers.....can't wait to see it all!!
ReplyDeletexojanis
Funny, my last name is McLaughlin and my family is from Illinois. Perhaps that is a postal card from a distant relative? :)
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