The Victorian Scrap Gallery: A Collection of Over 500 Full-Color Victorian-Era Images
Dee Davis & Gail B Cooper, 2003, Watson-Guptill, 144 pages with index, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.
The vividly coloured, deeply embossed die-cut images known today as antique scrap were collected by the Victorians in albums (from which the term scrapbook is derived). These images were then exchanged on special occasions (the original greeting cards). Today, antique and vintage ephemera is becoming an increasingly popular way for artists, designers and crafters to enhance their scrapbooks, greeting cards and other paper projects.
Dee Davis & Gail B Cooper, 2003, Watson-Guptill, 144 pages with index, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.
The vividly coloured, deeply embossed die-cut images known today as antique scrap were collected by the Victorians in albums (from which the term scrapbook is derived). These images were then exchanged on special occasions (the original greeting cards). Today, antique and vintage ephemera is becoming an increasingly popular way for artists, designers and crafters to enhance their scrapbooks, greeting cards and other paper projects.
Dee Davis & Gail B Cooper, 2003, Watson-Guptill, 144 pages with index, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.
The vividly coloured, deeply embossed die-cut images known today as antique scrap were collected by the Victorians in albums (from which the term scrapbook is derived). These images were then exchanged on special occasions (the original greeting cards). Today, antique and vintage ephemera is becoming an increasingly popular way for artists, designers and crafters to enhance their scrapbooks, greeting cards and other paper projects.