Welcome to OnlineRomance.com's
Online Post Office
where you can send your loved one (or a good friend!)
an Electronic Antique Postcard!

Here's how to do it:

  1. Select a postcard from the list below.

  2. Make note of the "Post Office Box Number."

  3. Using your browser mailbox (File, New Message) or your regular email, send a message to your special person using your email from your browser (or your regular email). 

  4. In your email, tell the postcard recipient to go to: http://online-romance.com/postcard.htm and then go to the Box number that "holds" the card you sent. In your message, say something nice, too.

By the way, some day, I will have a more traditional online postcard system in place.
In the meantime, enjoy!


Select one of the following cards:

An old leather postcard. "Sweetheart, Send Me a Kiss By Wire"


"Valentine Greetings from my heart: Love is blind only in the eyes--the heart sees clearly enough"


"May This bow of white, Which gives delight, And which I send you, A token be of Love devine, Oh, wil't thou be My Valentine."
"Best Wishes" (Note: A strange little cherub, there.)

"To My Valentine: Though Cupid's aim is true, And piercing is his dart, I shall not mind, if you, Will give to me, your heart."


"May I Walk Into Your Parlor" Note: This is the most perfect antique postcard for the Internet; it has strange, mean-looking hearts, caught in a spider's web, high above a city skyline.


"For My Dear Valentine." Note: Darling little naked cherubs, busy working to repair a broken heart


"Recruiting Station: WANTED MEN: To join the Matrimonial Army between the ages of 18 and 80. Congenial employment, good pay and chances for promotion, etc..." (Note: It's darling, and it's signed "Gen. Dan'l Cupid, U.S.M.A."


"To My Fair Valentine" Note: A strange design--a pilgrim boy with a weird hat, feeding birds.


"Love is Knocking at Your Door"


"Valentine Greetings: I Send My Heart to You My Fate, And Hope the Boy Will Not Be Late" Note: This has a little cherubic delivery boy who is SMOKING.


Birthday Card with Rose

Couple in Antique Car: "O I Love You So"


Man Scrubbing floor, Woman Watching, "Ain't it Lovely to be Married?"

Cartoon: "I'd rather be engaged 10 times then married once."


Couple Kissing on Swing: "I do like you."


Woman Sitting on Man's Lap: "Will You Love Me All the Time?"




Thanksgiving card with pilgrim girl: "Cordial Thanksgiving Greetings."



Stay tuned ...I will continue to share the many antique cards that I have in my collection--romantic, humorous, beautiful cards, cards for every major American holiday (and now available to the entire world!). I have a great Easter collection, too.

Please let me know what you think of them.

Lorilyn Bailey
Author
The Little Book of Online Romance and
The Original LOVERS QUESTIONNAIRE Book

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