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Month: April 2022

Vintage Easter Magazine Covers: 1920s-1950s

Easter is just around the corner and so for today’s post, I would like to share with you some fun vintage Easter magazine covers I found from the 1920s-1950s.

Let’s hop to it!

April, 1947- Life Magazine Cover – Vintage Ladies Holding Dogwood Blossoms

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Vintage Easter Magazine Covers: 1920s-1950s

“Romantic Easter” by J. C. Leyendecker on the cover of ‘The Saturday Evening Post,’ March 31, 1934.

This is so stunning!

1930s Vintage Magazine Cover Illustration: “Romantic Easter” by J. C. Leyendecker on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” March 31, 1934.

Source: Etsy

‘McCall’s Magazine’ April 1954 featuring on the cover different ways you can DIY you Easter eggs into a bunny & birds.

1950s Vintage Magazine Easter Cover-McCall's Magazine April 1954. Featuring Easter eggs and easter bunny and birds done DIY.

Source: eBay

Now that is a Spring / Easter Bonnet! WOW what a hat on our ‘Marie Claire’ cover model from April 1939.

1930s Vintage Magazine-Easter / Spring Cover. Marie Claire April 1939 magazine cover featuring a woman surrounded by flowers and wearing a 1930s vintage hat Easter Bonnet

Source: Pinterest

“Chocolate Easter Bunnies” ‘Saturday Evening Post’ Cover, March 25, 1950.

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover: "Chocolate Easter Bunnies" Saturday Evening Post Cover, March 25, 1950

Source: Art.com

Real Easter Bunnies! ‘The Modern Priscilla Magazine’, April 1920.

The Modern Priscilla Magazine-April 1920s featuring 2 Easter Bunnies on the cover. 1920s vintage magazine.

‘This Week Magazine’-March 24th, 1940.

1940s Vintage Magazine March 24th 1940 (This Week Magazine) featuring a little girl with curls in a pretty Easter Dress holding a basket of flowers.

Source: eBay

‘Child Life’, The Children’s Own Magazine April 1940. Cover artist Keith Ward. I love how the Easter Bunny is painting the egg. Too cute!

1940s Vintage Magazine featuring the Easter Bunny. CHILD LIFE, published in 1940 artist Keith Ward.

Source: eBay

‘Mademoiselle’, The Magazine for Smart Young Women – March 1948. Another fun Easter hat on the cover and inside you would of been able to see some lovely Easter fashions.

Mademoiselle, The Magazine for Smart Young Women - March 1948. Another fun Easter Hat on the cover and inside you would of been able to see some lovely Easter fashions.

Source: Pinterest

And now for something completely different…..’Rothmans Cigarette Paper’, Easter 1932.

That is an interesting way to light your smoke.

1930s vintage magazine 1930s vintage pager: Rothmans Cigarette Paper 1932 1930s UK easter magazines

Source: Fine Art America

‘Better Living Magazine’ – April 1954 Easter issue. “Learn how to make the Hoppity Bunny in 10 mins.”

1950s Vintage Magazine Better Living April 1954 Issue featuring an Easter Bunny on the Cover.

Source: Etsy

An adorable mother and daughter painting Easter eggs together on the cover of the April 1949 ‘Journal’.

1940s Vintage Magazine: Journal April 1949 featuring an illustration of a Mother and daugther painting eggs together.

Source: Pinterest

‘The Country Gentleman’ April 4th, 1925. The oldest agricultural journal in the world.

1930s Vintage Magazine Cover-The Country Gentleman April 4th, 1925. The oldest agricultural journal in the world. The Cover is a Easter theme with a Easter Bunny holding a basket of birds in a tulip field.

Source: Pinterest

‘Family Circle Magazine’ – April 1953. The issue features Easter recipes, Spring fashions and more!

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover for Family Circle Magazine-April 1953. The Cover features a young girl with curly hair holding a bunny. Magazine features Easter Recipes and spring fashions.

Source: Pinterest

FURTHER READING:

Happy Easter to all that celebrate! Oh and don’t forget to share your favourite magazine cover in the comments section below.

Liz

The Beautiful Covers of Vintage Sheet Music from the 1920s – Part 2

For today’s part 2 post I am once again sharing Ottawa vintage dealer PFTPAntiqueSales (on Etsy), stunning collection of 1920s vintage sheet music they have for sale in their shop (at time of posting). The cover illustrations are truly works of art and perfect for framing in your home (I have a couple myself), having on display on your piano or to do whatever you like with (your choice!). They are also just beautiful to look at it, even if you don’t purchase a piece for yourself.

I have also included their matching 1920s songs for you to listen too, so please enjoy from start to finish.

Let’s begin!


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Vintage Sheet Music from the 1920s

1926 sheet music for “Me Too Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!” SO CUTE!

1920s vintage sheet music / 1920s Music: 1926 Sheet Music for "Me Too Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!" featuring illustration of a 1920s flapper and a photo of  a woman with 1920s hairstyle.

“Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!)” by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra 1926 (video link).

1926 – “Mary Lou” with Ukulele arrangement. Fun!

1920s vintage sheet Music / 1920s music: 1926 Sheet Music for "Mary Lou" featuring an illustration of a 1920s woman holding flowers and image of a 1920s woman with her dog

MARY LOU performed the Ipana Troubadours 1926. This was a pioneering American broadcasting band under the direction of Sam Lanin, and named for the brand of toothpaste that sponsored its radio appearances (video link).

1921 – “Kitty from Kansas City” comedy fox trot song.

What is the song about? Poor Kitty is teased from not being smart or pretty but the singer loves her anyways (the sheet music imagery does not reflect the song at all). Ahhh the 1920s. Not a song that would be be okay in today’s society.

1920s Vintage Sheet Music / 1920s music: 1921 Sheet Music for "Kitty from Kansas City" Comedy fox trot song

Who was Rudy Vallee? He was an American singer, musician, actor, and radio host. He was one of the first modern pop stars of the teen idol type (source).

Rudy is a very interesting person and lived quite a fascinating life, I think I might do a blog post on him in the future. Stay tuned!

(Video Link)

1923 – “Starlight Bay” (Note: I cannot find music for this one).

I was drawn to this sheet music because it reminded me of Nancy Drew book covers.

Further Reading: A Peak Into My Vintage Collection- Early 1950s Nancy Drew Books

1920s vintage sheet music from 1923 featuring an illustration of a young 1920s woman for the 1920s song "Starlight Bay"

1927 vintage sheet music – “Me and My Shadow”.

1920s Vintage Sheet Music / 1920s Music for 1927 for "Me and My Shadow".

(Video Link)

1924 – “Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days”. Lullaby fox trot song.

1920s vintage sheet music / 1920s Music: 1924 Sheet Music for "Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days" Lullaby Fox trot song..

(video link)

1922 vintage sheet music – “You Tell Her I S-T-U-T-T-E-R”.

1922 Sheet Music / 1920s Music for "You Tell Her I S-T-U-T-T-E-R". 1920s vintage sheet music

Who was Billy Murray? He was one of the most popular singers in the United States in the early 20th century. While he received star billing in vaudeville, he was best known for his prolific work in the recording studio, making records for almost every record label of the era (Source).

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1926 – “Climbing up the Ladder of Love” from Earl Carroll’s “Vanities”.

What was “Vanities”? A Broadway revue that Earl Carroll presented in the 1920s and early 1930s. Carroll and his show were sometimes controversial. Carroll bragged that “the most beautiful girls in the world” passed through the stage door of his theatre. As many as 108 women were onstage in Carroll’s show at one time. Critics often insinuated that Carroll’s performers were provocatively dressed (Source).

1920s vintage sheet music / 1920s music. 1926 Sheet Music, "Climbing up the Ladder of Love" from Earl Carroll's "Vanities"

Don Voorhees & His Earl Carrol Vanities Orchestra Hal Yates – Climbing Up The Ladder Of Love 1926.

Donald was an American composer and conductor who received an Emmy Award nomination for “Individual Achievements in Music” for his work on the television series, The Bell Telephone Hour (video link).

1924 – “The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved”. A Sympathetic Ballad.

1920s Sheet Music / 1920s music: 1924 Sheet Music for "The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved" A Sympathetic Ballad.

(video link)

1924 vintage sheet music – “What’ll I Do” from the New Music Box Revue.

“What’ll I Do” is one of the few songs by Berlin that is clearly autobiographical. His fiancée, a society beauty named Ellin MacKay, had been sent to Europe by her disapproving father, a very wealthy Long Island magnate, in the hopes that MacKay would forget Berlin. (She did not and eventually they married.) The song was written during McKay’s “tour” of Europe. In the lyrics, the singer longs disconsolately for his love, imagining how he can go on without her (Source).

1920s vintage sheet music / 1920s music for the Irving Berlin song  "What'll I Do" from the New Music Box Revue -1924

Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra – 1923 (video link). This video has no lyric’s but I wanted you to hear that 1920s sound before pointing you to the 1950s version in the next video that has words. Enjoy!

Now here is a STUNNING version from Julie London with words – 1956 (video link).

Well that was a fun post to put together as I have never really heard of most of these songs. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Please share in the comments section below what your favourite was.

Further Reading:

Thanks for stopping by!

Liz