One of the little things I collect are vintage Halloween postcards. The ones I love the best are from the 1920s and 30s, and feature pumpkins, gourds, etc. in some kind of anthropomorphic form and often they are riding in vehicles. For quite a few years I have enjoyed scanning the old cards and then editing them digitally to be a card for the current holiday. Yea Photoshop! I like keeping the same greeting that was originally on the card, but often the text needs to be redone. And of course, I like to add the year.
Wishing all of you a spooky holiday!
namasté and happy hauntings,
HAPPY HALLOWEEN to you as well Becky. I love your vintage Halloween card. Sooooooo cute and what a great idea for a collection.
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Thanks Carolyn. I hope you have a wonderful time with your grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI decided I'm going to have to order some of those edible wafers of the vintage cards that Julie did. Those are too cool.
I used to have a small collection of these vintage and classic Halloween postcards too. The collection was eventually sold, but sometimes that decision is regretted (like today).
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Craig, postcards don't take up too much space. I also have some of those big letter souvenir postcards that I am scanning. Will print them and use to cover a lampshade for the floor lamp in the living room at the farm. That will fit the decor perfectly.
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