The postcard above, sent in 1877, was in the collection of my third cousin, (once removed), Janet, who made contact with me through the website http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/ - we went onto exchange family memorabilia. The verse reflects rather Victorian maudlin sentiment of the time, but it is still a lovely picture.
Christmas Card Scrapbooks

I began doing this years ago when my daughter was small, with "Gillian's Christmas Scrapb

More years down the line, I had a growing collection of cards that I had refused to throw out, so I created something similar in a more adult version calling it "Christmas Kaleidoscope"- (above left) annotated this time by the computer, which of course made a huge difference to the style of presentation.
Last year the theme was "Christmas A-Z" (right) focusing on a wide range of aspects of the Christmas story. What would I do without the internet to help with history and definitions?
I do mean to stop - but already my mind is on a new theme - perhaps looking at the stories behind Christmas carols.
Since I began, scrapbooking has become a sophisticated hobby, but I have kept to a very simple style with the focus on the illustrations.
So to anyone who sends me a card, it continues to give pleasure long after the 12 days of Christmas have past.
Advent Calendar is a daily blogging prompt from www.geneabloggers.com to encourage writers to relate their family stories and memories.

Copyright © 2012 · Susan Donaldson. All Rights Reserved
Adapted from a posting in December 2011.
Your lovely scrapbooks are a nice idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to enjoy christmas cards even more, long after being received. Love it!
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