6/15/12

French Ephemera - Sheet Music Postcard

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Aren't these lovely?! This is an antique French Postcard, circa 1898, that has French Sheet Music on the front! The song is called Envoi de Fleurs (Sending Flowers). I researched this one a bit, it was originally written in the 1860's and I actually found a recording of it on You Tube. You can listen to this charming song Here. if you like! I've included the back of the Card as well. A nice piece of Ephemera for your Collage or Mixed Media Projects!


Also, check out Gina's Friday post on my DIY Blog! Today she's sharing her friend Lisa's gorgeous Paper Clock Themed Mantel Display!


15 comments:

  1. I love the old postcards. They were so much more intimate in those days, Thank you for sharing!

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  2. I love postcards! When the old ones are found, I alwalys wonder about the history of them.

    Pat

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  3. When I took the link, I only got an error message. It would be neat to hear the song. Thanks for all your images!

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    1. Thanks for letting me know Paula! I just fixed it!

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    2. I just listened to it. Very interesting, and the images there as well.

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  4. Thank you so much. You do alot of background info for us. I appreciate it.
    Couldn't get the song - will try again.

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  5. Thanks Karin, I'm going to enlarge it and use as wrapping paper for small box.. :)You're work is appreciated and used more than you can ever know.
    Diana

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  6. OH Karen how fun this was to get to hear the music too!
    Thank you for always making our days more beautiful!!!
    love,
    Sherilyn

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  7. Thanks, Karen! I guess way back then you'd send a song on a postcard, now we'd make a mix tape.

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  8. Lovely- as a musician I love to use music staves in artwork! Thank you!

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  9. J'adoooore ces papiers musique et cartes postales anciennes. Merci beaucoup.

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  10. This is something I will definitely use!!! You are just and endless fountain of beautiful things. Thank you!

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  11. Oh, how lovely. I like that you included a link to listen to the song. Wonderful. Thanks, Karen.

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  12. So, lovely!! thank you very much!! I wish you could see all the things that we are doing with your stuff!!

    Vasso Sofou,
    Athens Greece

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