Tuesday, October 26, 2010

70's Halloween Greeting Cards

As a kid in the 70's, one thing I could always rely upon was a cool halloween card in the mail from my grandparents (and usually including some money or a stick of Wrigleys tucked inside too!) Here's a memorable selection of some of my favorites-- I even scanned the inside of the cards for you too.



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(This last card came with a mirror glued to the inside... to "paste on your neck!")

8 comments:

Pappy said...

You had very cool grandparents!

Mr. Karswell said...

>You had very cool grandparents!

Yes they were!

I miss them both alot too... my Aunt Stacy is still around though.

Mykal Banta said...

pap beat me to the punch. This is too sweet. What swell grandparents to understand they had a strange grandson! Holloween Cards!

My favorite is the "Of all the Creepy Crawly Slimy things on Halloween . . . Your my favorite!" Looks like the work of Paul Cooker, Jr.!

Todd Franklin said...

Man, these are so great. Glad you kept 'em all these years!

Mr. Karswell said...

>Looks like the work of Paul Cooker, Jr.

Unmistakeably Coker!

>Glad you kept 'em all these years!

Me too... of course, if you know me by now you know I NEVER throw away anything, haha. I have every xmas, easter and b-day card they ever gave me too (you'll have to come back on those holidays to see them!) Thanks for the comments you guys!

Laura said...

How does your house not look like an episode of Hoarders? I don't get it.

Wings1295 said...

Very cool!

Mr. Karswell said...

>How does your house not look like an episode of Hoarders? I don't get it.

I've thought about your question Laurazipan and my answer is this: I have a very good maid. Actually, 95% of the junk I collect, aka hoard, is paper flat so it all stacks nice and neatly in piles and out of the way (you've been over here enough times to see the piles--like omg!)