Charming vintage stand-up die-cut Valentine featuring a little girl mixing batter with a bowl and spoon, alongside a playful cat and a flour sack. The front reads:

“I’m a good little ‘mixer’ — why not be my Valentine?”


This is a stand-up Valentine, designed to fold at the base and display upright. There are no pull tabs, sliders, or moving mechanical parts.


Age Estimate:

Circa 1930s–1940s, based on illustration style, printing, paper stock, and construction commonly seen in American Valentines from this era.


Details:

• Vintage die-cut cardboard Valentine

• Stand-up fold base

• Made in USA

• Original vintage piece (not a reproduction)


Approximate Size:

5.5” x 3.5”


Condition:

Good vintage condition overall. Light age-related wear consistent with age, including minor surface and edge wear. No major tears. Please review photos closely, as they are part of the description.


A sweet, display-ready piece perfect for antique Valentine collectors, vintage paper ephemera lovers, or nostalgic holiday décor.


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