One of grandma's vintage scrapbooks

My grandmother, Iris, was a scrapbooker. She kept many of them. Some contained magazine photos that she had clipped because she found them interesting. She made one for me when I was a young bride with recipes that she thought sounded good and clipped from newspapers and magazines and pasted into an old text book. I still have it, all these years later and it has become a treasure.

I can remember her making paste with flour and water and using that to stick her clippings to the pages of the scrapbooks. It has held up well and over 100 years later many of these items are still stuck tight to the pages

This is one of the older scrapbooks. It is filled with vintage greeting cards, some of which are dated in the early 1900's. The later cards are likely from 1940's.

The book is falling apart and it was decided to digitize it by taking photos of the pages. It is too large to use the scanner

Some of the cards are loose and fun to look at to see if we can identify the people they are from.

These pages of postcard type greeting cards are glued tight and have dates handwritten in pencil of 1909 and 1915 etc. I wish there was a way to remove the cards and read the messages on the backs! Maybe someday I'll try steaming them off the paper pages


Some cards from Camp Grant in Rockford Illinois dated 1918. That would have been near the end of WW1.

Old postcard photos from Niagara Falls.

3 cent stamps on the envelopes

Hope you enjoyed seeing these old vintage greeting cards.

image created by @stefano.massari



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!PIZZA

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@melinda010100, this is wonderful, it has filled me with so much feeling, pure beauty, pure love. Thank you for sharing.
Love from this side of the planet.

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Love to you too, my friend. I can always count on you to touch my heart with your thoughtful comments!
!INDEED

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That must be a huge treasure for you, part of your history. They are also very well kept and still in a very good condition Melinda.

I think my great-grandparents were also living in that era.

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I have always valued our family history. I think that was instilled in me by my grandparents who told the old stories as a youngster I remember sitting on grandma's lap and looking through her scrapbooks with her.
!LUV

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Wow, that was really amazing, Mom. It was an unforgettable experience and memory. The books are still kept. It was amazing. It was in the 1900s. I wasn't born in this world yet. It was amazing.This is the most important thing and the most amazing memory that grandma left for you mom, it's so amazing ❤️🙏

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The memories that my grandparents left us are the most valuable things I own. I think the day will come when your descendents will go back and read your posts... the blockchain will be our scrapbook.
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That's right mom, I hope so too ❤️🙏

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Some of these cards are so beautiful, it's lovely that granny Iris have kept them so you and all your descendants can see them. She was very thoughtful and made sure you was well prepared to become a good wife by making you that scrapbook, what a dear❤️

Do you have more to show us? Look forward to seeing them

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The cookbook she created was only one of many items she made to fill my 'hope chest'. She made quilts, embroidered pillow cases, and crocheted doilies. All are special treasures from an incredibly special woman. She taught me so much and was my best friend all though my childhood.

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Wow, you have a history treasure there. There are so many memories of more than a century. I laughed at the flour and water glue, which I used to boil for later, making mâché paper toys as a child. Good familiar post.

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You made your own paste, too? I wonder if anyone still does that?
!LUV

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I think yes, it's still done to work papier mâché.

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Hello, happy evening, you know, I have only seen two handmade books, both by two people who survived the Second World War.
One was that of a friend's dad, who collected tax stamps and had placed them in a handmade book with homemade starch.
And the other one was that of a friend, a great Jewish friend, who had kept photos, drawings and written memories in a handmade book as well.
Now I see the ones you put up, that your grandmother made them, but with more cheerful motives and memories.
Your post reminded me of the old friends Seniw and Daniel.
Thanks for that.

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I'm so glad this post brought you good memories of your friends. A very wise person once told me that the best gift we can give the people we love is memories.
!LUV

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An interesting collection of memories, treasures of memory.

One might certainly be curious to see the other side of the cards, but one must be very careful when peeling them off the sheet, as it would be terrible if the card were damaged.

Fun 90S GIF by Pen Pals
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We are lucky that our collection of memories can be stored in our posts on the blockchain. They won't deteriorate. Of course I won't do anything that might cause harm. I treasure this book too much!
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Wow, Melinda. That is a beautiful way to preserve history. Grandmotherly wisdom that preserves the family memory for the next generations. I think it has great value and the spiritual blessing it has brought to you is felt in the lyrics as you tell us about it.

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I am so glad she spent time putting her scrapbooks together. They are treasures. Posting on the blockchain will be our answer to scrapbooking for our descendents!
!ALIVE

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For sure. Blessed blockchain that assists us !!! However, I am one of those nostalgic souls who prefer the physical contact with a page or a photograph. Society and its mechanisms for perpetuating its passage evolve at lynx speed but nothing like the process of elaborating these instruments of memory with our own hands.

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Greetings @melinda010100, a big hug... I loved, I adored this post, beautiful, I love the historical atmosphere and the emotional charge it contains, you can feel the years gone by and experiences of love and a lot of family unity through time... A big kiss.

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Heh, I've started a few scrapbooks over the years but never got more than a few pages into any of them. Did she save anything other than just the postcards?

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Recipes, newspaper clippings about people she knew. Anything and everything.

I liked this ad she saved for the bus company my grandpa worked for. Ride the bus home to help your mom with spring cleaning!

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i still have something like that as a poetrie album i think somewhere , if it didn't get lost during all the moves i have made in the past , will need to ask the wife if she knows where to find it .

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Wow! It's like a relic, a real piece of history. Very impressive.

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Some of those old greeting cards are works of art. It's fun to see them!

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That’s so cool to go through such an old scrapbook. It tells so much about the time.
All little treasures.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
Have a lovely day
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This is a lovely treasure, dear. I have a few pieces of pottery that my grandmother made with her hands, I know how special it is to keep memories like these. With these postcards you can remember the history of your country as well as the history of your family.

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OMG! What an heirloom, what a story behind this scrapbook, what beautiful cards and what a story they must have behind them, so many years of life! 😍

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Wow! what fun old scrapbooks. I love the old cards. Neat to see the style of the time. Great family keepsake.

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That is so cool @melinda010100 ! That is such a great item to digitize for your kids and grandkids to be able to connect to your grandma. I wish we had more items like that from my grandparents!

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I have boxes of old photos and miscellaneous items that need to be sorted through. It would be a full time job to get them organised.
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Such a great collection of postcards, photographs, stamps, and memories!! It's a good decision to digitize those so that the next generations can get the vibes as well!

I never had a habit to make a scrapbook! My elder brother had. I am not sure if the is still keeping those or discarded already!

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I love your Grandmother's scrap book. Kinda makes me wish I'd made the all along myself.

I know it would probably be costly, but somewhere like Office depot might have a larger scanner? Having it scanned might make a great gift from your kids for some occasion. LOL... There seems to always be away. You may have already checked that option out, but you'd think somewhere would have the capacity to scan the larger pages.

Sweet share.

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Oh wow, these postcards are a real treasure, so old but in great condition and the sentimental value that they give you is even greater! Thank you @melinda010100 for sharing this collection with us 😇

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Wow, wow, wow, this is a very special post for so many reasons! I know that Scrap Book is delicate because of its age, but the sentimental value is so great that it transcends screens. It's nice that you have it and continue to take care of it and the idea of digitizing it is dreamy. Thank you for sharing it, I was pleasantly surprised dear Melinda ❤️

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Excellent content for a museum. Maybe it should be protected somehow.

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Amazing collection of postcards. It will be cherished by grandchildren..

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