Thursday, October 14, 2010

Children's Play Mate Magazine

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Wishing everyone a great Vintage Thingie Thursday!

This post is a continuation of this post where I shared the color pages of my Children's Play Mate Magazine. I am sharing some of the darling black and white illustrations with you today for VTT.

(I think these little piggies are so cute!)


(for my vintage crafty friends)


(for vintage recipe lovers)


(giggles)


(words of wisdom???)

12 comments:

  1. That magazine is fun to look at. I would have been about the right age for that back then.

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  2. This has been great fun to see these pages!! What a charming book.....thanks for sharing it with us!! Happy VTT!

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  3. What a wonderful magazine- The cover is so much fun!

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  4. what a FUN little magazine! i LOVE the picture on the cover, it's fabulous as are the articles within..i love anything 50s!
    btw i had to go & check your previous post too..so much fun, thanks for sharing this little 50s treasure :)

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  5. These are very nice vintage children books. Wish I had been able to have them in my young days.

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  6. What fun pages~ my favorite is Peter Pig! Love the cover :-)

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  7. How cool!! Thanks for sharing
    *hugs*Deb

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  8. Are the crafts vintage or are your friends? LOL Love the magazine!

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  9. Oh my gosh, we used to make" floating island" pudding/cake (chocolate version) when we were teens! It was delicious!!

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  10. ing by! My brother is opening up another restaurant in Parkdale! I love Hood River/Parkdale, it's so beautiful! Have a great weekend!

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  11. That's a fun post, I love those illustrations.

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  12. Thanks for sharing this wonderful magazine! I got a good chuckle from the Giggles...my favorite was What does spunk mean!

    I saved the canned fruit pudding recipes-nice and easy and a little taste of summer for the winter.

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