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What is “ephemera”? Precious primary source information . . . that is what the ephemera world considers its bits and bobs of vintage (and current), usually paper items. Much of it was likely expected, back in its day, to be briefly useful then discarded. Today such items which have survived the vagaries of time often […]
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Coast of Mexico, Guadalajara Mazatlan Travel, Vintage travel poster, tourism poster, vintage posters, Mexican art, travel to Mexico. 8x10 premium poster paper Print Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You frame it! This art print was taken from a vintage painting, print, postcard or digital source. It is in the public domain in the US because the copyrights (if any) have expired. All quoted shipping costs are USA only. NOTE: Our prints are taken from an antique/vintage paintings, greeting cards, post cards etc.. Much of the time, these were originally printed on a soft and porous paper, which softened the images. They didn't have the technology back then to photo-shop and fix these images. That is why I chose to reproduce only antique art in it's original content (no photo-shop). I love the old school art. These are also paintings and drawings, and so the styles vary. The papers we use today, have special coatings so that they attract the inks or dyes well, and stop much of the seeping of the inks. Our new technologies print exactly what is on the scan of the original image. If you purchase canvas, it is made of cotton, and even though it also has this special coating, it is textured, and softens the look of the final result. It is archival, and of the highest quality, but is best for paintings since they were mostly created on artist canvas. It is important to note that if you are buying on your phone or tablet, the images you see are only tiny thumbnails, and so you can't really see the detail in the scan on the listing. If you can look on a computer, you can then see the depth and detail of the image you want. Artwork is not created equal, and sometimes there are clear and distinct lines, and other times the style is less detailed. Lastly, Colors will vary slightly, due to the difference in your monitor settings. Please zoom in on the image to see the detail. I will ship to your country, via first class intl. USPS, but please contact me for a quote before you buy. All art prints are custom designed to fit into a standard, modern frame. The openings on these frames are smaller than the listed size. Your print will be slightly larger than the opening. You can carefully trim it to fit your frame, and pop it in, with or without a mat. Each print is made as it is ordered. Please convo me if you need a specific size. I use real cotton artist's canvas, and the newest technology to enlarge the images, pixel x pixel. There is no stretching or skewing, Cotton canvas is textured in tiny squares, and produces a soft finish like a painting. Since it is fabric, it grabs the color for an extraordinary presentation. I use archival canvas, and special dyes to print each image. They will last 100 years under normal circumstances. Your monitor settings will vary from mine, so colors may look different to you than they really are. Color match technology produces exact colors to the image file used. Satin canvas is also textured, but it not as dense. It has a semi-gloss light and moisture proof finish. It is great for posters, too. NO stretching or mounting is needed. No need for expensive, custom framing. I use special, secure packing materials, to insure that your item arrives safely. I have been collecting and selling art prints for many years. I may have just what you are searching for. Just ask, and I will create a special listing, just for you. Thank you for your interest. Carol@ just4allkids [!at] yahoo.com We carry hundreds of hard to find collectibles, and canvas art at Etsy.com. Please visit my store at justartrageous3, or email with any questions.
PAPER CLIP Model: A3 paper clip, frame not included. PAPERCUT a collection where colours, light and shadow are in focus. PAPERCUTS a new collaboration with the Danish designer Little Detroit. The elegant paper clips play with light and shadow. They fit perfectly in the FRAMELESS frames from Studio About, but can be used in all kinds of frames. This paper cut is in the color grain yellow, but there are a total of 11 different designs in this collection of paper cuts. PAPER CLIPS IN COLORS The graphic paper clips designed by @littledetroit and produced by Studio About create calm and variety for the picture wall and the home. Use them in your existing frames, or make full use of the elegance of the paper cut by putting them in our transparent acrylic frames FRAMELESS . “I usually don't draw my motifs and patterns before I start, so making a papercut is actually a very free and organic process for me. I just put the scalpel to the paper and let it lead the way..." PAPER CLIPS IN FRAME Using paper clips as part of your picture wall. With the graphic paper clips, you create calm and variety in the home and your interior design. Our paper clips are not printed on paper, but are completely real paper clips, which is why you achieve a very special lightness and elegance when you hang them up. Play with the decor and use them in the window, or hanging down outdoors. VARIANTS AND SIZES The PAPERCUT collection consists of 11 different cuts, 4 of which are round. The remaining 7 are in standard sizes A5, A4, A3 and A2. SPECIFICATIONS MOTIVE SIZE: A3 DIMENSIONS: 420 X 297 MM COLOUR: Grain yellow SHAPE: Rectangle PAPER TYPE: 250 G WEIGHT: incl. packaging 0.135 KG Each individual paper clip is neatly wrapped in an "envelope" of strong paper and can therefore be easily packed and shipped. PAPERCUTS is designed by Little Detroit in collaboration with Studio About.
⚜️PHILADELPHIA TRANSFER TICKETS I have three neutral color transfer tickets from early side of 1900s. They have a year 1911 mentioned on the regulations so these might be from the following decade or so. Measure 1 7/8 x 6 1/8 inches. ✖️You will receive an assortment of 5 tickets, at least one of each color. ——————————————————— ~~~~ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ~~~~ 📬 ABOUT SHIPPING 👇🏽 ❗️Products are shipped from Norway 🇳🇴 in affordable standard priority letter mail. ❗️NO TRACKING! By purchasing your accept the risk of lost deliveries although they happen exptremely rarely. Additional shipping methods and upgrading to parcel with tracking are available in your cart. ❗️Estimated DELIVERY TIME for international orders: standard priority mail 12-30 BUSINESS days, on some occations delays might occure. ❗️International shipping time exclude any time in customs. ❗️DonkeyJournals is not responsible for international customs fees, taxes or charges, nor delayes due to customs. ❗️I’m happy to accept returns; please just contact me within 14 days of delivery and ship the item back within 30 days of delivery. Order will be fully refunded after it’s returned in it’s original condition. Buyer is responsible for return costs. Unclaimed deliveries (forced return) does not apply. ⚠️OTHER: 📌Small differences may occure in the COLOR shown on the pictures and the color of the products in nature. ☝🏼Disclaimer: I run my little shop from home, we have a cat in our house. I naturally try to keep all the soldable items free from PET HAIR, but sometimes a hair or two might end up inside the package. Please keep this in mind if you have a serious allergy. 🎁 ORDERS: 📌 I love talking to customers so feel free to contact me anytime. However most of the answers customers are looking for, is found either on the product description, order receipt and/or shop policies. Please take a moment to review them. 🔗CONNECT 🛒 DonkeyJournals shop site is found here: www.etsy.com/shop/donkeyjournals/ 🛒 Check out also DonkeyDigiDesigns for all my best ephemera scanned into digital form for easy printing! www.etsy.com/shop/donkeydigidesigns/ 📢 Follow DonkeyJournals on social media for product updates and special promotions! I’m mostly active on Instagram at this time http://www.instagram.com/donkeyjournals_paperlove
Cantile Vintage Type by Megflags Brand Co. Inspired by vintage paper, front-store sign, poster vintage, each of line is handdrawn uniquely that will definitely fit to shape you brand. Really great for logo, branding, packaging design, posters, banners, stationery, t-shirts, or merchandise! Enjoy!! and Thanks! Your Opinion Matters We want to add more value to this product, so, please help us know what other things would you like us to include in the next update, and will strive to make your requests happen. Please PM to us or mail [email protected]
Manhattan's so magnificent, it really needs a series of posts to do the place justice. Strike that. It needs an entire blog. Unfortunately, there's not enough space here to adequately cover all the fabulous destinations in this urban fantasy of a city, so I'll try and bullet-point those that I love the most, in the hope that you'll love them, too. ASSOULINE Assouline's first US bookstore is an elegant little boutique tucked away on the mezzanine of The Plaza hotel. Now if you haven't been to The Plaza for tea, here's a good excuse to go. The hotel's interior is deservedly famous, but the bookstore is the really gorgeous part. Filled with Assouline's signature glossy coffee-table titles on fashion, photography, travel, and society, the store also carries unusual titles, ideas and gifts for the fussy bibliophone. I love the display of vintage editions (I found an old Jackie O book here), plus the Goyard trunks (Wallis Simpson's fav), and the Slim Aaron photographs – all for sale at Manhattanesque prices. But the browsing is free. {Photograph from my own collection.} Mezzanine level of Plaza, 768 Fifth Avenue, New York. HENRI BENDEL Okay, so it's not secret, but it deserves a mention because not enough tourists know about this gem. Most people do Saks and Bergdorf Goodman but I prefer Henri Bendel: it's intimate and exquisite and the window displays are always sublime. The petite interior is a little like a doll's house department store, the shopping is fabulous (look for cute gifts in the 'mini Henri Bendel store' to the left of the entrance) and the atmosphere is lively and fun. {Photographs from my own collection.} 712 Fifth Avenue, New York THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY Great for photography lovers, the ICP always has good exhibitions, but the main reason for going is the fantastic gift store. I'm always buying cute gifts here – books, mobile/cell phone holders that look like Leica cameras, key rings with tiny cameras on them (complete with working flashes), charming journals and notebooks... A real New York find. {Images of Joan Crawford from current exhibition 'Magnum Contact Sheets'} 1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street. THE ACE HOTEL I stayed at The Ace just after it opened in order to shoot it for a book on hotels. It was noisy, and full of workman and debris. But this was the view of the Empire State from my room. Do you think I cared about workmen? Since then it's achieved lots of media for its private school-style interior (lots of tartan, leather club chairs, books, science lab-style cabinets and quirky graffiti wallpaper). It's worth a peek – the bar is funky and the restrooms are as quirky as the reception – but it's the Stumptown cafe that I love. A truly amazing interior with a old library feel, music from a turntable and baristas dressed in vintage chic (Stumptown shops do vintage like no one else) – plus reaaaaallly good coffee, it's as fascinating as the rest of the hotel. {Photograph from my own collection.} 20 West 29th Street, New York. JOHN DERIAN John Derian's store is like those wonderful, old-fashioned general stores that have long since disappeared. I suspect the 'look' is deliberate. Even the sister store next door is called 'Dry Goods'. Full of trestle tables loaded with whimsical things, from Derian's famous decoupage plates (I love the ones with writing and leaves) to quirky vintage finds (I bought lots of postcards), it's a place for linger for ages. It's difficult to find, but oh, so worthwhile when you do. And don't miss the Dry Goods store next door too. {Photograph from my own collection.} 6 E. 2nd Street, New York. NEUE GALERIE A former mansion, this grand Upper East Side New York residence was converted to an impressive museum several years ago, but the extraordinary architecture and interiors are still intact. I often pop in just to stare at the staircase. And the gift store is one of the best in the city. {Image via Elle Decor} 1048 Fifth Avenue, New York. BALTHAZAR It's far from being a secret, but Balthazar still needs to be mentioned on any Must-See List. This gorgeous French bistro has so much ambience, it could teach its Parisians counterparts a thing or two! Sometimes it's difficult to get into for lunch, so try brunch or an early dinner. The people watching is as good as the interior design. {Photograph from my own collection.} 80 Spring Street, New York. SCHILLER'S LIQUOR BAR Schiller's is the kind of New York bar you expect (or hope) to find in New York: slightly retro with loads of ambiance and a classic Manhattan interior. {Photograph from my own collection} 131 Rivington Street, New York. THE SHAKE SHACK I love the Flatiron area. The Flatiron building itself has long been one of New York's icons, but the neighbourhood is now fast becoming a creative haven of intriguing boutiques, quirky hotels (the Ace, for one), new media/architecture/design companies and great homewares stores. When you get weary from visiting them all, stop and rest your aching feet here, at the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. Now I must admit I can never be bothered waiting in line (you should see the queues some days), so I often sit in the park and watch New Yorkers at play. The park is a lovely pocket of greenery, and if you can get to the Shake Shack, the food is great, too. {Photograph from my own collection.} Madison Avenue and East 23rd Street. CARRIE'S BUILDING AND UPPER EAST SIDE ARCHITECTURE If you loved seeing the architecture of Carrie's building in SATC, then head to the Upper East Side, where these brownstones are in glorious abundance. The irony is, the fictional apartment building was meant to be located at 245 East 73rd Street (it's not really there), but the 'real' apartment building shot for the series and film is actually further downtown at 66 Perry Street (between Bleecker and West 4th). However, the Upper East Side and particularly the area around East 73rd Street is a better gallery of these architectural gems. {Photograph from my own collection.} GRAMERCY PARK (AND GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL) The spectacularly beautiful Gramercy Park is a private park, meaning only local residents have the key. But if you stay at the Gramercy Park Hotel you can have guest access. It's a great benefit as the park is one of the best in the city. Charlotte Devree in the New York Times commented that "There is nothing else quite like Gramercy Park in the country". I agree. Oh – and the hotel's pretty gorgeous, too. {Photograph from Wikipedia by BeyondMyKen} 2 Lexington Avenue, New York. THE BLOCK BEAUTIFUL One of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in New York is that surrounding Gramercy Park, and the street New Yorkers call the 'Block Beautiful' is just that: extraordinary. The block actually covers East 19th Street between Irving Place and Third Avenue, but you can wander around anywhere here really and be rewarded with architectural eye candy. There are also some pretty glam residents – Karl Lagerfeld has an apartment here and Jennifer Aniston is reportedly trying to buy one too. {Photograph from Wikipedia by BeyondMyKen} LE LABO The brilliant idea of two super-creative French guys who first cut their retail teeth with a store in Grasse, this beautifully scented emporiom-ette is a place for those who want their own signature fragrance. And let's face it – who wouldn't love their own custom-made scent? Just take along a list of your favourite scents – or be inspired by theirs – and they'll whip up your own elegant creation, which no one else will have. What a superb idea. (Image via Veranda magazine} 233 Elizabeth Street, New York. AND SOME MORE FINDS... TREILLAGE Elegant garden and home wear chosen by Bunny Williams and John Rosselli. Just lovely. 1015 Lexington Avenue, New York. LUCY BARNES Lucy Barnes makes flirty frocks. She also makes sexy ones. And seductive ones. And ones that could pick up a billionaire in St Barts all by themselves. But the Scottish designer doesn't just do sexy. She also does sweet, summery, cute and lovely. Anthropologie fell in love with her difusion line so much the company asked to stock it in its stores. Think silk skirts, satin-lined lace tops, and silk halters. All entirely irresistible. 320 West 14th Street, New York. ABC CARPET & HOME I often come here just to browse through Madeline Weinrib’s amazing rugs, but there's so much else to see. Ten floors of it, to be exact. Antiques, textiles, furniture, and bedding. Often exhausting but fab nonetheless. 888 & 881 Broadway at East 19th Street (Flatiron District), New York. STEVEN SCLAROFF An interior designer with a great eye, Steven's store is always stocked with great vintage finds, from the divine to the sublime and even the witty and whimsical. 44 White Street, New York. GERALD BLAND The decorator's decorator, Mr Bland is far from what his name suggests. In fact, his store is filled with brilliant buys, including stunning pieces from the 18th century to the present. 1262 Madison Avenue, New York. ABINGDON 12 Unusual name; great store. Lovely mirrors with beautiful patinas, great lighting (including old industrial fixtures) and other spectacular pieces make this a good source of interior ideas and buys. 613 Hudson Street, New York. TENDER BUTTONS A gallery of button loveliness. So fantastic, you start to wonder if you should be unpicking all your dull old buttons and replacing them with cute ones from here. Also sweet trimmings and other decorating things. 143 E. 62nd Street, New York. INA Lots of fashion insiders come here for their wardrobes. It's a boutique specialising in second-hand designer wear and shoes, but it's like no second-hand place I've ever seen. It's more of a boutique with 'gently worn' things. And Ina knows her Balenciagas from her Tom Ford. One of the best places in the city to grab a designer bargain. 21 Prince Street, New York. GABAY'S Designer goodies from Gucci to Louboutin, all at spectacularly reduced prices. It's an outlet but its stock is as fancy as! 225 1st Avenue, New York. THE BEAUTY BAR Fancy a mani or a pedi while sipping on a martini? The Beauty Bar obliges. This 1950's-style beauty parlour offers a little tipple to those who come in and get their bits beautified. Such a splendid idea. Great before going out for the night! And only $10! 231 East 14th Street, New York. MORE NEW YORK IN FUTURE POSTS