Cute Children Giving Valentine Greetings - vintage clip art
Image by IronRodArt - Royce Bair ("Star Shooter")
Since we are only about a week away from Valentine's Day, I thought I would share this recent restoration of a little boy giving a little girl a Valentine greeting - a circa 1915 vintage Valentine greeting card illustration. The image was scanned from my personal collection and the color restored (digitally remastered). I also retouched it to remove scratches, cracks, smudges and age spots. This is typically about a 3 hour process.
Here are four additional images I have restored as free Valentine eCards. Enjoy!
BTW, here's the text from this greeting card ...
A secret I'll tell you,
sweetheart of mine,
'Tis this, you're my
dearest and best
Valentine.
FREE for Personal Use Downloads: This image is offered through a Creative Commons license. You can also obtain PRINTS or a commercial use license (and even larger downloads) at my SmugMug site. NOTE: Personal use requires attribution to my stock agency (credit ''Stock Solution Photo Agency'') and a link to my Web site: ''The Stock Solution'' -- where you can also find many more free downloads.
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FREE LABOR WILL WIN
Image by DonkeyHotey
Red, white and blue - To make it easy for you to add your own text.
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This series is based on a World War II Poster created by the Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Domestic Operations Branch. Bureau of Special Services.
The source for this series is an image in the public domain from The U.S. National Archives flickr photostream.
hot cross bun photo clipart, lge 12 cm
Image by you get the picture
This clipart-style image has been created from my photograph. You are welcome to download it and use it for non-commercial private and educational purposes but it may not be re-distributed or included as part of a collection without my written consent. This is a large sized file, you may need to reduce it for your use.
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Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
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Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.
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Thank you,
Brenda.
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20061109 - Clint's cube at work - 108-0839 - main view 2
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Here was my cubicle at USPIS, before I was moved to Potomac. Yes, I keep a weird cube.
The Allsteel #19 chair is 0 (I consulted a dealer when it was taken away from me for awhile. Chrome finish is 0 extra and I honestly considered it out of spite.)
I really wish I hadn't let them talk me out of giving up the box when I moved, because it was the perfect height for my arm. Nowadays, I use no mousepad. I use my leg. I drop my mouse many times every day. With my back problems, I simply cannot, as a habit, reach.
Anyway: Many notes added, describing parts of the picture. Mouse over the picture to see them.
Allsteel #19 chair, BARF detergent, Furby toy, Pirates Of Darkwater toy, PowerPuff Girls toy, binder clip, computer, cubicle, monitor, water filter.
Clint's cubicle, USPIS, Arlington, Virginia.
November 9, 2006.
... Read my blog at http://ClintJCL.wordpress.com.
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