Today I have a treat for you: a whole bunch of blank postcards. Like, a lot of them. I could have split them across multiple blog posts, but I thought... no. No, I don't think I will. I'm gonna make the site work EXTRA HARD, while giving you lots of things to look at. Pieces like this are excellent for making your own postcards, or even for texture and layering in your projects. Collage,
Real Photo Postcards and the Family Photograph
Back in 1903, Kodak introduced a camera that was designed with postcard-making in mind. The No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak took postcard-sized film. The photos were taken in the same size as a standard postcard and could be printed directly onto postcard backs. This was the beginning of a genuine photography phenomenon, with amateur photographers being able to print their images onto genuine
11 Bridal Shower Card Images
Last summer, I purchased a great big lot of midcentury greeting cards that represented 20 years in the life of a married couple. There were cards from before their wedding in the 1940s to pieces celebrating the Christmases of the 1960s. Each card from the bridal shower was carefully notated with what gift the attendee brought, and all the cards were all stored in a plastic bag and kept together,