What do you do with all your postcards?
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Do you have your photos in albums?
I make my travel photo albums 'multi-media' and include some pages with postcards (and other things like restaurant receipts, menus, napkins, etc)
Or take a few great ones, and put them in frames, you can have them mounted several to one frame.
I make my travel photo albums 'multi-media' and include some pages with postcards (and other things like restaurant receipts, menus, napkins, etc)
Or take a few great ones, and put them in frames, you can have them mounted several to one frame.
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Before I leave on a trip to a country, I mail a set of postcards to friends from that country from my US departure airport. It's cheap to mail them that way.
My friends get a postcard long before one would come back from oversees. Lately it's the only postcard they'll get due to the euro.
If it's a new country for me then I'll send them a postcard from anywhere. I've confused a few people that way.
My friends get a postcard long before one would come back from oversees. Lately it's the only postcard they'll get due to the euro.
If it's a new country for me then I'll send them a postcard from anywhere. I've confused a few people that way.
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I have lots of postcards and photos stuck on the inside of closet and cabinet doors. Then every time I need a glass, toothpaste, or towel, I can revisit favorite places and people.
I collect old postcards, so I sewed carefully-spaced buttons on a linen curtain. The buttons are just the right distance apart to work as "photo corners" for the postcards. I have 75 postcards of Italy, circa 1910-1920 displayed on the curtain--all places I have visited that still look much the same.
I collect old postcards, so I sewed carefully-spaced buttons on a linen curtain. The buttons are just the right distance apart to work as "photo corners" for the postcards. I have 75 postcards of Italy, circa 1910-1920 displayed on the curtain--all places I have visited that still look much the same.
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I've decided to make a table by getting an old, single paned window and place postcards on the glass then "sandwich" them with another piece of glass. Then fix legs from an old TV tray to the bottom. I saw this done on TV and it looked easy and pretty cool.
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<i>"Before I leave on a trip to a country, I mail a set of postcards to friends from that country from my US departure airport. It's cheap to mail them that way."</i>
No offense, but what is the point of that? Isn't the whole reason for sending postcards to let those at home know you're having a great time wherever you are?
I gave up sending postcards long ago. No one at home really cares that much that I'm traveling again. I only buy postcards now for my scrapbook - if photograpghy isn't permitted at sites.
No offense, but what is the point of that? Isn't the whole reason for sending postcards to let those at home know you're having a great time wherever you are?
I gave up sending postcards long ago. No one at home really cares that much that I'm traveling again. I only buy postcards now for my scrapbook - if photograpghy isn't permitted at sites.
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I mix the postcards in with my photos in a small album; sometimes the postcards are just better pictures that I can get. I also use the extra postcards during the year as birthday cards, thank you cards, etc. I have tons of them and it's fun going through them to find the right one to send someone for a special occasion.
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We packbacked Europe some years ago and my in-laws saved all the postcards we sent to them and gave them to us on our return. I put them in our Europe photo album. It is very interesting now to read the backs about where we've been.It was a nice idea.
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i use them as bookmarks, leave them in the book after i've finished reading it, place the book back in the bookcase .... years later i've gone back to a book and had the pleasure of finding a little memory hidden inside. i do this with all sorts of stuff .... concert tickets, boarding passes, bus/train/tram/boat tickets from holidays.
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I've framed a few favorites-beautiful Florentine paper designs of the Duomo, Ponte Vecchia et. Also, I've hijacked my husbands cigar boxes "decoupaged" them to the tops and use them as jewelry boxes.
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- Do you have your photos in albums?
I make my travel photo albums 'multi-media' and include some pages with postcards (and other things like restaurant receipts, menus, napkins, etc) -
That's exactly what I do. When I come home, I put together massive scrapbooks of my trips - in it are postcards side by side of my own amatuerish photos of the same thing - receipts, metro tickets, tour propaganda, fliers and cards. I've turned into a real pack rat during the trip - grabbing and saving anything about what we've seen and done during the trip.
I've found that it really livens up my scrapbook and also helps bring back more memories than just looking at photos and nothing else.
I make my travel photo albums 'multi-media' and include some pages with postcards (and other things like restaurant receipts, menus, napkins, etc) -
That's exactly what I do. When I come home, I put together massive scrapbooks of my trips - in it are postcards side by side of my own amatuerish photos of the same thing - receipts, metro tickets, tour propaganda, fliers and cards. I've turned into a real pack rat during the trip - grabbing and saving anything about what we've seen and done during the trip.
I've found that it really livens up my scrapbook and also helps bring back more memories than just looking at photos and nothing else.