This week’s festive post is a collection of vintage photo family Christmas cards from the 1940s to the 1960s. Enjoy!
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Vintage Photo Christmas Cards 1940s-1960s
“Holiday Greetings from the Windsteins”. 1940s Christmas photo greeting card. Love our mothers, 1940s hairstyle.
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“Seasons Greetings The Heersche Bars”. How cute is this homemade 1950s holiday card? I love the matching kids & patterns and of course that homemade sign, which is so creative. So fun!
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Season greetings from the cutest little girl with the most lovely smile. 1960s vintage Christmas Card.
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Fabulous old personalized photo Christmas card was sent from the Goulds in 1954. It announced they were moving to Denver with Geophoto Services. Apparently they were leaving Colorado Springs (Source).
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1960s Christmas card “3 Eagle Scouts on same day and 1 Cheerleader”.
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A customized 1950s Davis family Christmas card (those 1950s dresses are amazing!).
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1950s 1960s vintage Christmas card from Germany featuring two kids with a plastic Santa holding a seasons greetings sign.
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“Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. Sweet, early 1940s photo card of siblings.
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Holiday Greetings from “The Hinds”. They must be very proud of their football playing son. 1940s/ 1950s Greeting Card.
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“Greetings! Jolly Christmas wishes and a happy New Year to you”. 1940s (maybe) cute Christmas card.
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“Merry Christmas from little June 1 1/2 years old”. 1940s Christmas card from Bobby Kay.
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While not a traditional card, Dick and Dean in 1945 want to wish you a Merry Christmas (LOVE this photo).
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“1968 Season Greetings”. Super 1960s fashions and hairstyles.
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“Merry Christmas from the Parkins”. 1950s photo card.
I think it’s adorable how the two little girls match their mother’s dress, and that all their names (minus dad’s) start with an ‘M’.
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Holiday card from the Unruh family from the 1960s.
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I hope you enjoyed this fun holiday post. Share in the comments if you have ever sent or been part of a photo Christmas card OR anything else you wish to comment about. I love hearing from my readers.
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Thanks for dropping by!
Liz
Love them!…and Merry Christmas to a all!