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Victorian valentines hid love notes inside intricate paper sculptures
These 19th century Valentine's Day cards are like mini sculptures. The cards contain illustrations and paper cutouts that transform into 3D scenes when opened. Inside these gorgeous geometric shapes ...
Be mine. Tie the knot. Let’s kiss. True love. During this week of candy hearts and love notes, there’s nothing quite like getting a sweet-smelling card saturated with I love yous and Xs and Os. But ...
Romantics and history connoisseurs alike can take a walk through a slice of 19th-century life at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library’s annual display of historical Valentine’s Day cards, open ...
In the best of cases, love is long lasting and to underscore the notion, some Long Islanders believe that tokens of endearment should at least have a little history behind them. This is certainly the ...
Valentine’s cards have been around since the 1700s. People handcrafted cards to exchange with loved ones. These intricately detailed cards often included sweet messages and poems. As time passed, the ...
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