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Friday, September 27, 2019

Free Printables: Tags From Vintage Corset Trade Cards

There are so many vintage corset ads and trade cards from the 1870s through the 1890s. Probably because they were  essential purchases for the fashionable woman. It's hard to imagine that a hundred years from now shapewear ads will be interesting to look at, but these from the 19th century definitely are. I did tags from the front of the trade cards, as well as from the backs. Tags measure 2X3 inches, but can easily be resized as needed.


Not so sure that I'd want to wear a cork corset.






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6 comments:

  1. oooooohhhh! these are fantastic! thank you so much!

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  2. These are gorgeous, I swear you do half of my work for me!! TY so much

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  3. Love these! Im a sucker for all things vintage

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  4. So gorgeous! Thank you so much. Edwina Brown

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  5. Love these, thanks so much.
    Couldn't leave a thank you on the previous tags, figured out how to go around on this one, but was difficult. Don't know if it is me or your site, but thought you would like to know that the link didn't work for comments. Thanks so much. (I'm from Paulette's group, by the way, with a different name in the group beginning with L.

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