Jocelyn Curry

Art & Joie de Vivre

A Vintage Label: A Custom Thank You Note

November 23, 2025

Did I need a deep plunge into a new blog site, right when such a time-consuming challenge really didn’t fit into my crowded calendar? The answer, no surprise, is “no” but at least I was able to navigate the mind-befuddling process of transferring the data from my old platform to this new, AI-enhanced version of good ol’ WordPress. My previous experience of working on good ol’ WordPress wasn’t stellar, so I’m hoping to improve my relationship with it asap. So far I have been able to upload my seasonally appropriate squash painting! But now, HOW do I get rid of “Hello World!” which was placed there by Good Ol. I’m not sure about this, but I think Good Ol’s default tips will stay on this, my First Post until I figure out how to discretely remove them without being told “This is not a good idea.” At least I got my squash up on this new site for your viewing pleasure! Happy Thanksgiving :-).

SOME years ago,
my husband and our daughter found some of the most beautiful American
crate labels I’ve ever seen in an antique store in Poulsbo, a small
town on the Olympic Peninsula. These richly colored, lively-patterned
ephemera have been stashed away in my envelope marked "Misc. Art
Prints." While coming up with ideas for wedding invitation graphics for
our son and his fiancee, I decided to play around with these labels.
Today I finished customizing a label as artwork for a thank you note
they’ll use for wedding gifts. Below you can see the original label,
two samples of the lettering I created to replace the original, and the
finished label.
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Here is the original label with its curving lines of hand-lettered words. Because Eli and Amy (our son & his fiancee) live on their small farm, using these labels as the basis for some of their graphic design needs makes sense.

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To the right and below are thumbnails of my inked lettering I scanned and colorized in PhotoShop before superimposing it onto the label. I first digitally erased OLNEY & FLOYD and GOLDEN WAX. This is done with the clone stamp tool.

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Blogfruitlabelea_2 To keep the new lettering authentic looking, I followed closely the chunky serifs and rustic, imperfect look of the original letters. I used my pen tablet to digitally color and shape the letters. The finished cards will be 3.75" x 5.5".

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2 responses to “A Vintage Label: A Custom Thank You Note”

  1. Linda Warlyn Avatar
    Linda Warlyn

    oh Jocelyn! What a brilliant idea! What a perfect way for a young couple living on a farm to say thank you…just beautiful! xox

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  2. Lisa Cook Avatar

    These are just too cool. I LOVE old labels and your idea to adapt them for a personal touch is a complete “ta da!” moment. Everything you are putting your touch on for this wedding will make the celebration one to remember.
    I wish we lived closer so I could take a class from you!
    xo

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