Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2022

Signs on Postcards at Zazzle

Signs on Postcards

As signs are pieces of art, we often find them on postcards

Businesses and government agencies identify themselves with signage. The best signs use thoughtfully created graphics as a companion to important details such as name, amenities, address.  Hopefully the materials used are crafted expertly to last indefinitely, enticing customers and bringing traffic for years. But sun, rain and wind will do their damage, and signs will fall into disrepair. When this happens, the most artistic and imaginative signs may still be appealing. That's why new signs and vintage signs alike make such great subjects for postcards.

Lighted signs are quite the attention getter, which is part of the reason neon signs are so popular. Here's the Spanish word for hello written out in a bold typography and mounted on a brick building. The lights lining the letters probably stay on all day and all night in order to get attention. On a postcard, the colorful lighted ensemble makes a nice cheery way to say hi. By the way, if you are looking for international postcards and birthday cards in many different languages, you can find them easily online. Here's a collection of Spanish gifts and cards you may like. 


French subway signs of another era are still beautiful to us today. This Paris Metro sign has lights which may only be used at night and on rainy days.   Pretty when lit and when dark, this French Metro sign in the Interwar style would make a nice addition to your collection of architecture or transportation postcards.



Collectors are still in love with Historic US Route 66 and all its vast remaining memorabilia. Known as the Will Rogers Highway and sometimes called the Main Street of America, the road designated by this iconic route number was in service for over half a century. Here's a postcard with a collection of vintage Route 66 Road Signs which still look interesting despite heavy wear and tear.  It's a lovely nostalgic piece of art you can send to your Post-crossing friends around the world. 



Some of those Route 66 road signs were on display in Sedona Arizona at an antique craft market a number of years ago, along with railroad signs, gasoline station signs and vintage Coke and Pepsi signs.  A photograph of a sign display at that event makes a cool option for collectors of sign postcards.



From Highway Postcards to Humorous Dogs and Cats on Postcards

How can we segue from the popular postcard topic of transportation, to the always trendy postcard topic of dogs? This card does the trick. An artist known as Painting Maniac of Santa Fe, New Mexico, painted a Bassett Hound. Poor sad looking guy seems to have been left behind in the desert by a fast escaping vintage auto. The driver of that Chevy Nomad will be back soon to pick up this cutie. (Right???) We can see a cactus on a neon sign in the twilight, advertising the Western Motel with its amenities of TV, AC and pet friendly status. Imagine a motel with television and air conditioning. In the heyday of Route 66, this was a rare treat.
 

My readers would not want me to mention dog postcards and leave out the cats of the world. I did not find any business sign postcards featuring cats, but I found this comical imaginative offering.   The rat on the beach  would be okay with the idea of a world without cats. So he holds up a hand drawn sign saying No Cats Beyond This Point!


The world seems different since I was a kid, when many people would have found a neon sign of an unclad lady shocking, risqué and even embarrassing.  Now we can turn on the TV and see bare breasts, bedroom scenes, and women sitting on a toilet pretty much any day of the week. I have no idea why it's always females on the commodes, but that's what TV and movie directors think we want to see, I guess: women sitting on toilets. I never think those scenes are the least bit artistic, but this pink neon lady sign is.

I saw one of these on the highway recently as I crossed the Delaware state line. Each state seems to have a welcome sign at every highway entrance to the state, some very attractive, with catchy color schemes. There are postcard collectors who want postcards from every state. Here's a great one to fill that slot for Maryland. These state sign postcards would also be good for Postcrossing, when you are sending a card to some distant land. Remember, on the POD of Zazzle you can take a photograph of your own state road sign, or your own state seal,  or any landmark from your state, and then upload it. Add some text and you have a great personalized one-of-a-kind postcard you can send to friends and family.

City Landmark Signs on Postcards

Cities and towns will have a few well known signs from businesses or buildings that have been around for years. Here's one from Durham NC. This place was a bread factory, then a car dealership, and now a well known music venue, Motorco Music Hall. As part of the transformation, this attention-getting sign was placed. Any Durham or North Carolina native would be glad to have this vintage looking sign on this postcard. What signs in your town would make a great postcard?

We need more cool sign postcards 

When I started my search for Zazzle postcards for this article, I thought I would find numerous signs on postcards, and would choose from multiple options for color, for line, for design, for nostalgia, for vintage.  But it was surprisingly difficult to find good examples of sign postcards at Zazzle. Signs on Zazzle postcards is one of those neglected niches Zazzle designers are always looking for.  Part of the problem is that most postcards on Zazzle are afterthoughts. They are created from a design that fits well on some other product, and may not look just right on a postcard. An image may have been intended for a t-shirt or a personalized coffee mug or a poster. Then the designer might half-heartedly add the image to  postcard as part of the automated batch quick create function. 

Not all Zazzle uploaders take the time to review each product to be sure the image fits nicely. That's why you will see  many Zazzle postcards which are small images on a white field, and you will see many more in which important elements like pets' paws  or angels' heads or the top of a lighthouse or the Eiffel Tower are cropped off.  No one wants to buy that.  So if you are a Zazzle designer with a camera, provide better options to your customer. Go out and grab a few nice squared up shots of cool local signs. Punch up the photo a little and upload it as a postcard. Take a look at my page about what makes for a good postcard and have fun Zazzling!

Some of the postcards on this blog are designed by me, and others are not. Iff Zazzle should send me a penny or two when someone buys a product I have carefully chosen to display on this blog, the price stays the same. The card costs nothing extra. For the reader, my quest to find and post some nice cards in which you might be interested, adds no expense.



Friday, March 11, 2022

Barns and Farms on Postcards

The Charms of Farm Life

Many a postcard shows the beauty of the farm

The bucolic scenes of a field full of grain, or an old weathered barn can be a relaxing respite from the ravages of the times upon us. Combine that with the tools of farming, ancient and modern, and you have quite a nice topic for a postcard collection. Sometimes buildings look farmy even when they are just sheds behind the house. That may be the case with our first feature, a highly decorative building in Cranford NJ, which may serve now as a garage. Some of these buildings may have at one time been carriage houses, a place to keep horses overnight or to park the surrey. This one almost looks like a barn, but it's not.

If Zazzle should send me a penny or two when someone buys something I have carefully chosen to display on this blog, the price stays the same. The card costs nothing extra. For the reader, my quest to find and post some nice cards in which you might be interested, adds nothing to the cost.


Farm equipment can be fascinating and quite photogenic, such as this hand operated Amish corn cutter left in the field. Looks like a lot of work and the operator surely would be sitting in the hot late summer sun for hours to get the job done.

Vintage art on postcards is often reminiscent of farms or farming. Here a young lad wearing blue jeans, a red vest and a wide brimmed sunhat is doing his best to carry an ear of corn three times his size. Reminds me of when I asked my two year old grandson to pick me up and he actually tried it! This would be a nice postcard to send at Thanksgiving.


Windmills dotted the west many years ago, bringing water to the surface to help keep those corn crops from drying out in the heavy prairie winds. Now we have armies of the things which were once a picturesque and infrequent punctuation of the landscape. Seen here with corn, birds, a fence and a lowering sun, this windmill towers over a beautiful farm.


I have been surprised to find in my internet travels that some people don't want black and white postcards. Many other people do. And it's no wonder, as a simplified image can make a striking statement. This tractor, is reduced to its basic essential lines, would be good for collectors of postcards featuring the working woman,  in addition to those who collect postcards featuring silhouettes and farming.

There is no better subject for landscape painting than a bucolic farm in the autumn season. This beautiful watercolor painting of the North Carolina piedmont in the fall, comes complete with a white barn, or is that a corn crib? To complete the look, we have some leaning spruce trees and  a wobbly old fence.  As structures age, they take on a more weathered, organic look. Maybe this is why we can feel so at home with these soothing images.

A barn itself can be a work of art. Unlike the pole buildings so common in the countryside today, these historic structures were frequently built with an eye for scale and balance. And they are so often red! I wonder why barns are not baby blue, or green or navy. When I take a ride on country roads, the predominant color of the old barns I see is red. This one made a great subject for the artist who found it so alluring.  Tim O'toole is an Ohio born plein air painter inspired by Claude Monet. His work is Contemporary Impressionism.


Lying around in the hayloft chatting with friends looks like such a relaxing way to spend a day on summer vacation, or more likely, in the case of this vintage farming postcard, after some of the neverending farm chores are done.


The details of a farm scene are golden. Photographers love to roam a farm, pointing the lens at the pieces of a old building, the doors, the windows, the parts of machines, and the textures.  The seed heads of this wheat in the setting sun are on fire with beauty.

But not all the vegetation that grows on a farm is wanted! Farmers need to do a lot to combat weeds, sometimes by smothering weeds with woodchips, and sometimes with chemical help. In the case of smaller fields of vegetables, a good bit of hand weeding may be required. I don't live on a farm, but I have this problem myself and you are definitely invited to my weeding!

How can you make a relic of an old western barn seem even more rustic? Display it on panels of weathered wood. That technique is used here to complete a lovely countryside scene of a wheat field, a red bard a fence, and a textured sky.


This farm postcard shows a wheelbarrow left out next to the clapboard exterior wall of an old farm building in monochrome tones, the hallmarks of an old farmstead.


On this Iowa country postcard, we see a slightly more modern farm complete with silos for grain storage. But still we have what color on the barn? Red.  And what is the crop? Corn. A working farm can be quite a collection of buildings serving various purposes. I count seven, though I am sure I am missing some.



Here's a lovely farm watercolor by Sharon Sharpe. Misty skies over wavy fields of grain at the end of the growing season.  I have zeroed in on a part of the original card to make what you see here. There is a beautiful Appaloosa horse in the other  part of the scene. Because it's Zazzle, you can very often go into the design tool and maximize the part of the art that you want to buy on your postcard. That's the beauty of a POD Postcard! Maybe there will be another blog post coming soon, all about Farm Animals on Postcards, and you may just find the Appaloosa over there when it appears. Subscribe so you don't miss it. 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Delaware Postcard

National Historic Park Postcard

The Old Swedes Church, built in 1698 of Swedish Bricks used as ballast by ships bringing colonists to the Mid-Atlantic, is one of the oldest churches in the US. Now called Holy Trinity Church, it stands in the First State National Historic Park. Delaware was the First State to ratify the Constitution and the First State NHP was designated in this millennium.


The park covers the early colonial history of Delaware telling the unique story of the early settlement of the Delaware Valley by the Dutch, Swedes, Finns, and English and their relationship with Native Americans. It also seeks to preserve the cultural landscape of the Brandywine River Valley.

Share this high quality First State National Historical Park postcard with friends across the seas

This historical Mid-Atlantic card showing a colonial landmark, makes a nice find for Delaware residents sending postcards to friends.

If Zazzle should send me a penny or two when someone buys something I have carefully chosen to display on this blog, the price stays the same. The card costs nothing extra. For the reader, my quest to find and post some nice cards you might want adds nothing to the cost.

Monday, February 7, 2022

Lighthouse Drawing Postcard

Pen and Ink Cape May Lighthouse

Another Lighthouse Postcard for Your Collection

Full of history, the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse has 199 steps on its original, cast iron spiral stairway to the top. Below are Cape May Point State Park with all its nature trails, and Cape May Point Borough. Interpretive panels dot the grounds of this pretty beach town in New Jersey. Find them at the base of the imposing historic Jersey landmark and read them as they continue up the climb, telling the stories of Lighthouse Keepers and  the surrounding area.  Worth visiting and hauling yourself up there, just to see the staggering views of the Delaware Bay and mighty Atlantic Ocean. 

Sometimes you want postcards printed matte, not glossy

You might want to see this lovely pen and ink drawing, originally done on vellum, printed on a high quality thick matte paper.  And then you can happily send this postcard off to points faraway to show a fellow collector,  a piece of your New Jersery heritage. Or keep it for your collection of historic lighthouse and other nautical structures.

If Zazzle should send me a penny or two when someone buys something I have carefully chosen to display on this blog, the price stays the same. The card costs nothing extra. For the reader, my quest to find and post some nice cards you might want adds nothing to the cost.

Lithography on a Historic Postcard

City Hall Minneapolis Minnesota

Beautiful Lithographic Depiction of Midwest City Building

When you are postcrossing with collectors around the world, sometimes you only get one chance to make a nice impression with your postcard. So you want that card you send to be nicely printed on sturdy paper. Check the paper types before you order whether you order at Zazzle or anywhere else. Today I am seeing on Zazzle, that the glossy version comes in 110 pound weight paper, while the matte comes in 120 pound weight and is printed on a thicker cardstock. Of course sometimes you just want that glossy look on a postal card. But I would probably go with the matte version in many cases. 

As far as the illustration on a greeting card or postcard goes, you want the card to "read" well with a good contrast and a high level of detail, such as what we see here. This lovely 19th Century illustration of the edifice of the imposing city hall building in Minneapolis is presented on this postcard in exquisite black and white detail, or actually black and sepia tones. Farmers Union, Post Office, Tribune Bindery, Tribune Jobrooms, all easily visible on this nicely presented card. Alfred Theodor Andreas who worked in the latter part of the 1800s created this amazing lithograph depiction of a well known midwest landmark. Vintage urban midwest at its finest.

You can proudly share this high quality Minneapolis postcard with a postcard pal.

Send this card if you are a Minnesota resident or have an affinity to America's midwest. You might also want this card for collections. Good for anyone collecting lithography, or architecture or official buildings.

If Zazzle should send me a penny or two when someone buys something I have carefully chosen to display on this blog, the price stays the same. The card costs nothing extra. For the reader, my quest to find and post some nice cards you might want adds nothing to the cost.


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Sunday, February 6, 2022

Old Point Comfort Lighthouse - Hampton, Virginia Postcard

Chesapeake Bay Lighthouse Postcard

Old Point Comfort Lighthouse-A Virginia Historic Landmark

1802 lighthouse is the oldest structure at Fort Monroe in Hampton and still used by U.S. Coast Guard as a navigational aid. During the War of 1812, the tower was used as a lookout by British forces while they attacked the capital of the United States of America. The lightkeeper lived in the adjacent building until 1973. Also pictured next to this beautiful historic nautical tower is Marker Number W-93 erected in 1988 by the Department of Conservation and Historic Resources. 

Postcard Printing Tip

As always, remember to look at the back of the card before you click to buy. You can usually make the back of the card blank, or add your own information if what you find on the back of any particular Zazzle card already is lacking in some way.  I have verified that this photograph looks good by clicking on a blue button "Edit Design" to check under the hood of this collectible Virginia postcard.

Awesome card for penpals around the world.

Use this card to represent for Virginia or add to your collection of lighthouse postcards.

State Birds on Postcards

Red Cardinal, Illinois State Bird Pretty red cardinal by Original Artist WindyDesign against a burlap background, c. 2022. I say circa, beca...