History of A Greeting Card


Here is an interesting article on the "History Of A Greeting Card!"  Enjoy...


The History of Greeting Cards
(from the Postcard and Greeting Card Museum - www.emotionscards.com)

Sending greeting cards to friends and family is a tradition that goes back about 200 years. They were mostly sent by the elite and wealthy in the early to mid 1800's. Most of the early greeting cards were hand delivered and many were quite expensive, but they soon gained mass popularity with the introduction of the world's first postage stamp issued in 1840 and a few ambitious printer's and manufacturer's perfecting printing methods, hiring artists and designed both elaborate expensive cards as well as simple affordable ones by the 1850's.

As you visit our galleries you will see that cards of the past were fine pieces of art. Manufacturer's used quality artists and many of the large manufacturer's held "art" competitions to generate interest and to get new ideas for cards. Some of these competitions awarded as much as $1,000.00 to the winner!

The oldest known greeting card in existence is a Valentine made in the 1400's and is in the British Museum. New Year's cards can be dated back to this period as well, but the New Year greeting didn't gain popularity until the late 1700's. The Valentine and Christmas Card were the most popular cards, with Valentine's offering us the most "mechanical", "pop-up" and filigree cards, followed by Christmas, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Halloween and Thanksgiving. Cards gained their highest popularity in the late 1800's and early 1900's offering us cards with some of the most unusual art. The Victorian age give us the most prolific cards.

Valentine greetings were popular as far back as the Middle Ages, when lovers said or sang their Valentines. Written Valentines began to appear after 1400. Paper Valentines were exchanged in Europe where they were given in place of Valentine gifts. Handmade paper Valentines were especially popular in England. In the mid to early 1800's, Valentines began to be assembled in factories. Early manufactured Valentines were black and white pictures painted by workers in a factory. Esther Howland (see below) known as the Mother of the Valentine made fancy Valentines with real lace, ribbons and colorful pictures known as "scrap". She introduced the Paper Lace Valentine in the mid 1800's. By the end of the 1800's, Valentines were being made entirely by machine.

Christmas cards were introduced and popularized by John Calcott Horsley, the artist of what is known as the world's first Christmas Card and Louis Prang, known as the Father of the American Christmas Card.

The rest is History. With the exchange of New Year's, Valentine's, Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Birthday Cards, just to name a few, there is probably no occasion that doesn't have its own greeting card! 
 
Sunny Stamping!
 
Pam Staples 

The Many Benefits of Scrapbooking!



Do you Scrapbook?

Scrapbooking has so many benefits.  It is much more than "just" a bunch of individuals sitting around and chatting while creating "crafty" pages with photos on them!  It is about sharing the past with futures generations, preserving memories, sharing a story, expressing yourself and getting away from a hectic life as well as enjoying some great friendships with others that also scrapbook! 

Now, What about stamping?  Stamping isn't that much different and fits right into scrapbooking!  You can stamp in a scrapbook or create handmade cards or gifts that tell a story and share a piece of yourself.  Stamping can be great for relieving stress, creating memories and sharing your love for those around you. 

If you would like more information about Scrapbooking, digital scrapbooking using Stampin' Up! My Digital Studio or Stamping, please feel free to contact me at sunnygirlscraps@gmail.com or signing up for my newsletter by clicking HERE.

Now, here is an article by Carole DeJarnatt, that I found that is a great piece about Scrapbooking and could be just as easily applied to Stamping!



The Many Benefits of Scrapbooking!

by Carole DeJarnatt

The scrapbooking hobby has been around for a long time and people do it for a variety of reasons. If you are an outsider to the world of scrapbooking, then you will not understand until you experience the craft the many reasons a person invests so much time and energy into a scrapbook page.

When I was first introduced to scrapbooking via my church family, I told them I had neither time nor energy to invest in creating pages of photos matched up with paper and cute little embellishments. I thought those people were crazy staying up all hours of the evening, dragging around tons of supplies, just to sit and create scrapbook pages. One evening I was invited to a scrapbook night and I agreed to come with the intent of visiting and watching. No scrapbooking for me. I was a business professional who could not imagine investing time or energy into something I felt was for stay-at-home moms or those who had nothing better to do.

Little did I know I was about to change my mind and attitude…during the evening of socializing and viewing all the pages of creation, something changed in me. One person in particular needed help with color coordinating and matting her photos. I started working with her and ended up finishing her page for her. The scrapbooking bug bit me and it bit hard! The very next day I was out buying all the essential tools to create my very own pages of photos.

What is it about scrapbooking that captures so many people's devotion and attention?
  1. Focus--You lose your focus on everything except for the scrapbook page you are working on. You forget the world exist for a few moments and you focus on nothing but what is in front of you.
  2. Creativity--All it takes is a sheet of paper and a few ideas to get your creative juices going. Whether the ideas are from a magazine, your surroundings, or the scrapbook paper held in your hand; the end result is pure enjoyment.
  3. History--When I think of a scrapbook, to me it is the history of the day, moment, or event. The page was created for future generations to learn of their family.
  4. Expressing myself--The scrapbook is made by someone and that in itself is a source of pride and joy. The feeling you get from completing, giving, or sharing your scrapbooks is indescribable.
  5. Giving--When working on a scrapbook layout, you are giving your thoughts, feelings, and memories to an event to share with others. The joy you feel when others express pleasure and enjoyment from your work is worth all the time and energy.
Scrapbooking has become so sophisticated you do not even need to leave the comfort of your home to get started. If you are experienced with computer programs such as Photoshop Elements, your tools are at the tips of your hands. If you prefer traditional scrapbooking, you still have the ability to order supplies and tools at the comfort of your home and within days you will be completing your own scrapbook.

People today have a variety of reasons for making their own scrapbooks and/or creating creations of beauty with their supplies. The majority of my experience has been to create something to share with future generations. People want to be remembered and through a scrapbook their lives are shared.


About the Author

Carole DeJarnatt began her love with paper but now also designs digitally for the future generations of her family. Visit Bestscrapbookingresources.com for ideas, supplies, and learning guides. From beginner to expert, traditional scrapbooker to digital, the resources are available at http://www.bestscrapbookingresources.com to find what you need to create your own scrapbook or gifts for your friends and family.

North Carolina Tax Free Weekend!


 

Tax Free Weekend!

The state of North Carolina is having a sales tax holiday this coming weekend for school supplies up to $100.00 per item August 6 – 8. Because school supply items are included in this sales tax holiday, the below list of items will be tax free during the holiday period. Please note that you must place your order with me during the tax holiday period in order to receive these items tax free. This is a limited-time benefit!
The following items are tax-exempt during the North Carolina sales tax holiday. Contact me at sunnygirlscraps@gmail.com to place your tax free order no later than 6:00 pm on August 8th: 

Item #     Description         Price
100425     2-Way Glue Pen    $3.50
104332     SNAIL Adhesive     $6.95
104331     SNAIL Adhesive Refill    $4.50
103305     Dotto            $12.95
100902     Dotto Refill        $6.50
104045     Anywhere Glue Stick    $3.95
104294     Sticky Strip        $6.95
104430     Stampin' Dimensionals    $3.95
103683     Mini Glue Dots        $4.95
103579     Paper Snips        $9.95
103179     Craft & Rubber Scissors    $19.95
108360     Craft & Paper Scissors    $29.95
101879     Watercolor Pencils    $19.95
105021     White Gel Pen        $3.95
102845     Blender Pens        $9.95
Stampin' Write Markers (individual)    $3.50
120948    Markers New Color Kit    $35.95
119801    Markers In Color    $14.95
119700    Markers Subtles    $28.95
119701    Markers Regals        $28.95
119702    Markers Brights    $28.95
119703    Markers Neutrals    $22.95
120949    Watercolor Crayons New Color Kit    $39.95
119802    Watercolor Wonder Crayons Subtles    $16.95
119803    Watercolor Wonder Crayons Regals    $16.95
119804    Watercolor Wonder Crayons Brights    $16.95
119805    Watercolor Wonder Crayons Neutrals    $16.95
105394    Basic Black Stampin' Write Journaler    $3.50
110755    Multipurpose Liquid Glue    $3.95
120962    Stampin' Pastels        $24.95
120963    Stampin' Pastels New Color Kit    $14.95


SUDSOL Tour Meets Uncharted Territory


SUDSOL Blog Tour

Welcome to SunnyGirlScraps!  My name is Pam Staples, the SunnyGirlScrapper, and I'm thrilled that you've taken this opportunity to visit my blog.

I'm excited to be participating in another SUDSOL Blog Tour.  If you didn't already know, "SUDSOL" stands for "Simply Unique Demonstrators Sharing Online."

Uncharted Territory

I love the NEW Uncharted Territory stamp set from the newly released 2010-2011 Stampin' Up! Catalog.  I absolutely love lighthouses and when I saw this set I just went all googly eyed over the set.  I've been to all the lighthouse in the Outerbanks of North Carolina numerous times as well as other lighthouses around the country.  I never get tired at the beauty and poise of these lighthouses especially when thinking about the special mission a lighthouse performs as a way to help mariners safely navigate along the shores of various seas, oceans and lakes.

Life Is Uncharted Territory Card #1:


Card Recipe:  

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Marina Mist (119682)
Accessories:  2" x 1 3/8" Oval Extra-Large Punch (119859), 1 3/4 Scallop Circle Extra-Large Punch (119854), Stamping Sponges (101610), Hemp Twine (100982)
Big Shot Accessories:  Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folders (120175)
Ink:  Marina Mist Classic Ink (119682)

Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)


Life Is Uncharted Territory Card #2:


Card Recipe:  

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Not Quiet Navy (101722), Marina Mist (119682)
Accessories:  Curly Label Extra-Large Punch (119851), 2" x 1 3/8" Oval Extra-Large Punch (119859), 1 3/4 Scallop Circle Extra-Large Punch (119854), Marina Mist 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon (119762), Basic Rhinestones (119246)
Ink:  Marina Mist Classic Ink (119682)
Designer Series Paper Pack:  Subtles (117152)
Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)

Friends Card:



Card Recipe:

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Night of Navy (102977), Crumb Cake (120953)

Accessories:  Curly Label Extra-Large Punch (119851), Jewelry Tag Medium Punch (117190), Basic Rhinestones (119246), 1 1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (119773), Linen Thread (104199)
Big Shot:  Square Lattice Embossing Folder (119976)
Ink:  Night of Navy Classic Ink (119682)

Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)


Why SUDSOL?

I've been a member of SUDSOL for just over a year.  If you are a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator and not a member of SUDSOL, I highly recommend that you become a member.  SUDSOL is a great resource for your business as well as ideas and project samples.  These are just a few of the reasons that I'm a member of SUDSOL.  I find membership to be very beneficial for my business.  One of my favorite features is the opportunity to participate in Chat and Challenges of which I'm one of the hostesses.  The Chat & Challenges are an opportunity to get to know other demonstrators across the country, foster friendships and encourage each other to get the creative juices flowing.

You can view my online SUDSOL Gallery by clicking HERE!  Also, if you are a demonstrator that is not a member of SUDSOL and you are enjoying the TOUR, come and join SUDSOL by clicking the FOLLOWING BANNER!


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Again,  thank you for visiting SunnyGirlScraps!  



Sincerely,


Pam Staples