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retro
Designer & Moderator
Registered: August 2006 Location: Germany (originally Scotland) Posts: 3180
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What a great old photo this is...and arenīt these aprons just whiter than white! It looks wonderful framed by your matt metal QP, Deb. What a good idea to add a mini tutorial on how to use a QP. Itīll show beginners just how easy it can be to produce something spectacular, especially if they use something as good as this!
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PatinParis
Designer & Moderator
Registered: June 2006 Location: Paris France Posts: 14996
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I love the old photos...and that was probably one of the better "looking" stores!! Could be all of the employees? Do you know any of them??
Just think of how much everything has changed, including how we handle meat products. I miss the old ways and old stores, having grown up in a small town with very old fashioned stores. We still have a small town, find everything place...but miss the old meat market in the old grocery that burned down.
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macochran
Deco-Pages Creative Team Member
Registered: September 2007 Location: Central Ohio Posts: 5696
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What an awesome old photo! I love the way the gentlemen are dressed....1940's to the 50's maybe? Love your QP and the metal corners and blocks in your contribution. This is a wonderful heritage layout, TFS.
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DebAmmerman
Site Owner - Designer
Registered: November 2005 Location: Niles, MI Posts: 9242
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I think this was probably taken in the late 1920's early 1930's as that is when the other photo was taken. I think the elderly man on the right was my husband's great grandfather, I will have to ask my Husband or his Brother if they know more about the photo.
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Virago
Deco-Pages Sunshine Team Member
Registered: June 2007 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Posts: 6058
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That photo is magnificent. I love historical photos.
This QP is beautiful. Fits the photo perfectly, but I imagine it will be great with all sorts of photos.
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MaggieMae
Lives @ Deco-Pages
Registered: September 2006 Location: Tucson, Arizona Posts: 2701
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Wonderful old photo! I just love to see them. The QPs are wonderful. I love using them. A minute or two and you have a great-looking layout!!
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