Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Inappropriate Past, Pt. II - Valentines

Ah...St. Valentine's Day.  Let's all run off to Target and hunt for that perfect cheeseball greeting card that tries to express what we can't seem to say.  Back in Victorian times, these mementos were ornate and gorgeous, with lace overlays, landscapes, flowers, and cupids.  At the turn of the century and through the 1940's or so, the idea of humor was injected into the novelty, and the result was often...strange.  Strange, confusing, and downright inappropriate.  See for yourself...


The Bizarre

Dental humor...this guy must get all the chicks.


What?!?  Oh...it's a beet.  Lame.  NEXT!


I'd like to think it's a dairy cow, but apparently not.  Excuse me while I take a break to cry in the corner for a spell.  Thanks, Honey.



The (Highly) Suggestive


Well, it is Valentine's Day...


No caption necessary.  But I will just point out that this is jointed with a brad, so the monkey, um...eats...the banana.  It's a very bad monkey.


Aww...so sweet.  Um, does the canon HAVE to be flesh-colored?  No.  No, it doesn't.  But it is.


The Threatening


This card is preferred by 3 out of 4 serial killers.


Uh, does that kid have a black eye?  Yikes.


It's the steroids.  He used to be such a nice boy.



The Offensive

Racist AND chauvinist??  What a gem.  Ugh...

And on that note, let's be done with it.

Have you come across some interesting vintage valentines?  Let's share!!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Vintage Weddings - The Hollywood Glam Wedding

Don't save the drama for your mama...save it for your big day.  Think big.  Lots of bling and vintage glamour.  Go.all.out.

1.59 Old European cut diamond engagement ring, c. 1924.  Price tag?  $10,000.00.  And you're worth every penny, dahling...

Gorgeous "Vintage Glam" wedding invitation suite from Shine Wedding Invitations.  They have a myriad of elegant designs to choose from...

The perfect dress...

And for the girls...


A bouquet studded with vintage brooches...

And a parachute ceiling adds to the dramatic feel...


Grand floral centerpieces...

This is one of those "money-is-no-object" types of affairs.  Think over-the-top mid-century movie starlet meets Kardashian drama, and go wild!!