Are these not the cutest vintage alphabet cards you've ever seen? I knew right away when I first saw them at the Randolph Street Market in Chicago back in July that I had to have them and the mini flower frogs that were being used to display them!
Here are the two atop each other with that cute little bunny. It was such a great day when I found these since my sister and her family were visiting from Philadelphia and we had such a nice time together.
I was reminded why I love the Randolph Street Market all over again. I hadn't been there in many months so I really appreciated being there.
There's music and food and sometimes even dancing. What flea market can you say that about?
I've always been a huge fan of vintage alphabet cards, so much so that I decorated my son's room in vintage-inspired ones when he was a baby. He started high school this year!
The cards encircled the room. He used to wake up from his nap and start reciting the alphabet, using the cards as his guide. They had such great pictures to go along with the letters.
Here are the flower frogs sans alphabet cards.
And here they are atop each other. They really are too cute. The pictures do not convey how small they are. I'm holding out for a flower frog mini Christmas tree this year.
I hope you enjoyed reading about my
Mini Flower Frog Love.
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Flower frogs are so fun! They are great to display old post cards, valentines, pictures & I use one in the kitchen to hold recipe cards. If you haven't used one to arrange flowers, do! Makes it easy to use sooo many containers & your arrangements will great!
Will LOOK great!!!
Your frogs are adorable, Kathleen--I like the little ones too :) The cards are pretty sweet, too.
These are just darling! Love the art on the alphabet cards too ;)
I love your mini flower frogs...you'll have fun with them all year!
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