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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."
Is there such a thing as overdosing on ornate frames? If so, this is the king of overdosed ornate frames, THREE in one set! Two square and one circle. These frames originally sold box kites in a newspaper about a 100 years ago. But now they are ready for anything. Photo album? Scrap book? Or any other reason like desktop publishing or anything you could use a wild TRIPLE frame! Go get 'em!
Sometime a while back I told myself to make no more frames. I mean, who really uses clipart frames these days? But I came across a version of this 1845 advertisement and I knew I had to synthesize it. So curvy!
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.
Even though I swore off uploading anymore frames, some of the most viewed files on this account are ironically the cursed frames. So here is another one, a *double frame* .. double the frame, double the pleasure! double frame game! This one was on a clothes ad from a million years ago. The clothes were drab and boring, but the frame, ah the frame, shall live on forever!
Wrought iron Victorian door hinge. Hand traced from a photograph of a door of the old Meat Market in North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo Reference: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kattekrab/6208632955
Frame blessed by the angels. Oh blessed angels. This might make a good label, or maybe a newsletter front? The bottom banner is left blank so you can put something in it!
4 decorative pieces made in the same style, which I'm not naming, but derived from a "wrought iron Victorian door hinge" [as the original uploader has described it]; not symmetrical
This is based on an old public domain frame that was used for displaying lyrics. The frame is really stylish and ornate, useful for a future retro look. I am liking it's detail.
Quite powerful flower power frame. I wish I had a shirt with this pattern. A colorful glossy shirt, with sparkles and silver stripes down the arms. Maybe some LED lights sown into the fabric. Awesome. Awesome.
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!
This is a frame around a poem. The poem was either super old or pretentious, because it doesn't make a lot of sense if you read it quickly: "Oft in the stilly night,
Ere slumber's chain has bound me,
Fond memory brings the light,
Of other days around me;
The smiles, the tears of boyhood's years,
The words of love then spoken,
The eyes that shone, now dimmed and gone,
The cheerful hearts now broken!
Thus in the stilly night, &c."
Anyway, the frame is available for new generations to use in whatever ways they want!
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!