They don’t make valentines like they used to. The love notes given in the early 20th century were much more interesting than the cookie-cutter pop culture cards s hand out today—in fact, some of them were deliciously strange.
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Today we are releasing our newest set of “Download and Print” cards for Valentine’s day. This is our sixth year, and sixth set of cards: The 2013 set had six equation-heavy cards, the 2014 set was a set of six symbol-heavy cards, …
Feb 13, 2018 · Three Centuries of Valentines Offer 12,000 Ways to Say ‘I Love You’ Look inside a vast collection of cards, from as early as the 1680s, featuring pop-ups, cutouts and Civil War soldiers.
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Welcome to the Vintage Valentine Museum! Come peruse our collection of VINTAGE VALENTINES, arranged by category for easy searching. The information and images on our pages are regularly updated so please recheck listings that are of special interest for any new card images and/or new details that may appear.
Feb 14, 2013 · People like to complain that Valentine’s Day is too commercial, that it’s all an excuse to make us buy overpriced chocolate and flowers. Well buck up—we may be wasting our money, but at least we’re not traumatizing our loved ones! Because based on these Valentine’s cards from the 1940s and
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