"I shot the turkey but I did not shoot the deputy!" this guy is handing a murdered bird over to a couple in order to help the celebrate the american Thanksgiving holiday. I suppose this is back in the day when you would take a fresh one home and then pluck it yourself.
Yet another frame. What is wrong with me? I think it is my personal goal to wait before making any other frames. Not even sure how someone would use one. Hope it helps someone, somehow!
Two young lovers, in a field, exchanging a valentines day card. Awwww, so cute, right? Well, except the poem that accompanied this super old picture (from the 1910 Los Angeles Herald) seemed somehow profane:
"Jack Horner wrote a valentine. Bo Peep, sweet maid. My heart is thine; Let me tend your flock, rest beside my haycock, I'll share my pie if you'll be mine."
OK. While I was synthesizing this frame I knew I had finally stepped off the deep end with this frame collecting thing. Who would need such an ornate organic frame? What wild scrapbooker is going to look at this and want it? What use will this ever have?? I have no idea, but hope someone can enjoy it.
Based on an image found in a 1901 Newspaper (thus public domain) this ornamental headline might be useless for most people. But someone, somewhere, sometime might need it. Very groovy title. Japan of 1853 and the Japan of To-day. Uh huh!
I usually avoid using English in images if I can help it, but this stylized text screaming "KISS" just seemed to fit. (I left them as separate objects to make it easy to remove the text if you don't want it.) This is actually two different sources combined together. The first was an advertisement, and the other was a news piece talking about how public kissing was outlawed in new jersey america (in 1915!) which was funny. ITs: been synthesized together for future enjoyment-- just in time for valentines day!