2010 Yesterday USA Auction

Note cards: A set of 8 cards that is a high quality classy b/w photo on card stock with envelopes (A6 size). The inside of the cards are blank.  They are all original photo’s not found in any store but donor’s and they are a limited edition of about 1,000. Plus five 2" x 3" b/w passage cards with different pictures for a tiny frame or to write on and insert in the cards. From Tom Tsao. Retail: $14.50  

Idea: Think about the subject matter of the card for a special person in your life and give as a a gift with some brightly colored pens for contrast.

I typed what is on the back of each card beside the name. I'm sorry but the pictures are not very straight and the color that you see is just background behind the cards.

The lights are below the card pictures.

Be sure to look for the LOT # that is included in the auction listing
- so you know what you are bidding on!   They are DIFFERENT LOTS.

 

      1 WHITE

  Cat card: "I didn't do it, you can't   prove a thing."

 

     
 7 Red

Wild flowers card:
Tennessee wildflowers


 

 

 

      10. WHITE

Alien card: "...and when I woke up, I was surrounded by these creatures with large, almond-shaped eyes..."

(This picture is not distorted. It is a play on the shadow.)

 

    23. BLUE

Magnolia card: Magnolia Blossom, Hendersonville, Tennessee

 

           36. BLUE

Car card: Checker out.

 

 52.BLUE 


Bike card: 10-speed bike, $700; custom sound system, $400.00; Actually enjoying the Tour de France, priceless

 

53. WHITE

Coffee card: Bubbles pop up all over

 

 

41. WHITE

Chain card: Relaxing after a hard day's work

 

38. RED

Light Set: "Rice Light" 20 ultra bright LED lights. Each light is about 3/4". They are battery operated and the (3) AA batteries are also included by the donor. The color is called "Magic Seven". I tried them and both Bill & I said WOW! The colors are beautiful. Each bulb is color changing from red, to green to white, to purple etc. 6.5 feet of wire. From Tom Tsao. Retail: $20.00 (N)

Be sure to look for the LOT # that is included in the auction listing
- so you know what you are bidding on!   They are DIFFERENT LOTS.