Everyone has at least one box of family "stuff" that's not glamorous enough to rate an expensive shadow box, yet is important enough to keep. Old phone bills for $2.50, bent up photos, needle packs, war ration books, dress patterns; save them from the dark attic! Have quality copies made and collage your family history onto a journal, perfect for your thoughts or lists, or to send to school with your kids. Here are some examples. Now go have fun!
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Hi Meg! I love your idea of quality copies of the old paperie. Beautiful post!
Blessings... Polly (P.S. I had to reschedule your french cupboard post for tomorrow because The Vintage Nest was on the schedule for today. Here's the link for the team calendar: http://my.calendars.net/frenchcupboard.
This is so inspiring! I have a box of paper ephemera from an aunt who traveled to Europe in 1958. She kept every receipt and card and I love it all. I am so going to do this.
Question: When you say quality copies, do you mean Kinko's? Rather than my home scanner/color printer? Thanks!
You have inspired me to get the little vintage items from the attic and I will mention your site link on my blog when I post. Your site is delightful! Kerrie @ http://beaver-kerrie.blogspot.com I found your site while visiting The Coquettish Fleur
About quality copies- most home computers do not color copy well enough to really show off a vintage piece. If you go to an office store, have them copy it on their behind the counter machine, rather than using the copiers they offer- they aren't always very good.
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