Ignacio has quite a few Kewpie selections. The name Kewpie comes from Cupid (the Roman god of love) and Kewpies were so popular that a kewpie doll was included in the time capsule at the 1939 World's Fair. The sentiment is from the new company Reverse Confetti.
Here's a look at the set this Rosie O'Neill Kewpie postcard is from:
You can find it here. Hope you enjoyed the Kewpie cuteness!
Linking up at Make It Monday and Shabbilicious Friday.
Linking up at Make It Monday and Shabbilicious Friday.
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I love Kewpies Lori, so good to see them here. Your card is totally adorable ;0) x
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty pretty card! TFS
ReplyDeletePrecious!! a beautiful card!
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Lori this is fantastic - I love the way you did your card - might have to steal that idea!! I love these little babies - I think they were popular in the 30's and early 40's.
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Gorgeous card & Beautiful images...The babies are simply perfect... Love it all... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have used the cute Kewpies.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable Lori OMG, I a faling in love with your stampo die cut,,,,,,what a great idea,,,love your incredible and stunning layering,,,,,and the way you used my sweet kewpies.......horayyy for Lori
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way of incorporating that beautiful image Lori, love the stamp frame, really lovely!
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Lori...love the card and softness of the colours...and the Kewpies are just adorable...thanks also for dropping by my blog.
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Beverley
Lori, those Kewpies remind me of my childhood. Your cards are gorgeous. Thanks for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday.
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