I wonder if the "Snake in the Grass" valentine had a piece of red cellophane with it? It looks double printed much like the disappearing pictures we played with in our 1950's magic kits.
I live for your holiday greeting card videos! The people who present them are so sweet too and I love to hear what they personally like or find funny :)
This is a wonderful presentation of the history I had no idea about. Thank You 👏🏻❣️. If you enjoy Victorian cards and ephemera, Cynthia Hart puts out a great calendar with postcards and other surprises. Janet 🇺🇸
Unfortunately not. Although we do have this portrait of an Irish faith healer from 1666 called Valentine Greatrakes, nicknamed 'The Stroker'(!), as he was "famous for curing several diseases and distempers by the stroke of his hand only" collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O566720/valentine-greatrakes-the-stroker-print-faithorne-william/
Zorian…… I have something very exciting to show you. It is called a Victorian folded puzzle purse valentines. I believe your oldest valentines with the beautiful poetry script is exactly that! There are many video on TH-cam that show how to fold it & it is extremely interesting that you may have that exact thing. I suggest you photo copy yours & attempt to fold it to see if I am correct. I am going to try & photo copy a screen shot of yours tomorrow to try for myself. Here is a link to one of the DIY videos I found. th-cam.com/video/POni5eqJH60/w-d-xo.htmlsi=M8f3SU-xlTSJmGzl …..Enjoy!!!
By the way…..is there something printed on the reverse side? This video show “best” how to fold it th-cam.com/video/hidvEPA2GMc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P6dwfGINflaSrDHW Have fun with it! You can actually even create your own similar valentines!
I really love this occasional series on cards and ephemera - wonderful stuff!
I hope they continue, were there Victorian birthday cards, other holidays, some that might not be celebrated as much today?
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The, Ah Papa card is poking fun at older men that favour very young girls.... robbing the cradle jokes.
That is interesting thought. I imagined that it has to do with unplaned, extramarital pregnancies.
That's funny! I was thinking daddy's girl. Even though she's grown up, she's still his little girl. I think your interpretation makes more sense!
Wonderful presentation. Thank yo for explaining the 'no gloves' reasoning. ❤
I wonder if the "Snake in the Grass" valentine had a piece of red cellophane with it? It looks double printed much like the disappearing pictures we played with in our 1950's magic kits.
That was really interesting and I learned a lot. I adore those cage valentines and want to recreate one!
they are also known as kirigami. You can buy dies that cut them out (Anna Griffin sells some)
Amazing collection and the presenter is so eloquent 😊
What a wonderful video! I’m a papercrafter myself so I found this so interesting. So many of the cards are so delicate it’s a miracle they survived.
Wow, they really went all out back then. So unique and intricate
Well done, Zorian, and V&A on this fantastic video! I loved the history behind the collection. ❤️
I live for your holiday greeting card videos! The people who present them are so sweet too and I love to hear what they personally like or find funny :)
i bows i wows to love you is giving 'hooman'
Wonderful video about Valentine's cards and traditons , thank you .
This is a wonderful presentation of the history I had no idea about. Thank You 👏🏻❣️. If you enjoy Victorian cards and ephemera, Cynthia Hart puts out a great calendar with postcards and other surprises. Janet 🇺🇸
How enjoyable and interesting.👍🏻👍🏻
Max Miller's Tasting History also talked about vinegar valentines I believe last year and shows more 'naughty' examples!
Those spicy Victorians 🌶
How perfectly lovely! Thank you!
What a gem! Absolutely loved this, thank you!
How lovely these are!
I ❤ this. Thank you for this sweet video.
What a beautiful collection of valentine cards you have and I enjoyed your interesting video. Thank you!
Love this presentation! Thanks Zorian
Flawless !
Amazing, so anything we do as we make cards…is old not new♥️
loved this thank you! so fascinating!
loved learning from this man
That was excellent, thank you.
I enjoyed this video very much and learned a bit as well! 😁. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I would really like to visit someday.
Beautiful!! Love the perfume and flower cards❤! Victoria and Albert ia really my favorite museum! Happy Valentines!🌹💐🏵️
Wow, so beautiful and delicate. Another super informative and inspiring video. ❤
Charming
Thank you for this presentation:I found it to be so informative and entertaining.❤
The snake in the grass (9'56") looks as if it is red/green 3D?
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I wonder - does the collection have any cards that reference the Norfolk folklore figure Jack Valentine?
Unfortunately not. Although we do have this portrait of an Irish faith healer from 1666 called Valentine Greatrakes, nicknamed 'The Stroker'(!), as he was "famous for curing several diseases and distempers by the stroke of his hand only" collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O566720/valentine-greatrakes-the-stroker-print-faithorne-william/
Love the videos! The music is a bit distracting and the video would be great without the music.
I was just about to comment the same thing LOL
Zorian…… I have something very exciting to show you. It is called a Victorian folded puzzle purse valentines. I believe your oldest valentines with the beautiful poetry script is exactly that! There are many video on TH-cam that show how to fold it & it is extremely interesting that you may have that exact thing. I suggest you photo copy yours & attempt to fold it to see if I am correct. I am going to try & photo copy a screen shot of yours tomorrow to try for myself. Here is a link to one of the DIY videos I found. th-cam.com/video/POni5eqJH60/w-d-xo.htmlsi=M8f3SU-xlTSJmGzl …..Enjoy!!!
By the way…..is there something printed on the reverse side? This video show “best” how to fold it th-cam.com/video/hidvEPA2GMc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P6dwfGINflaSrDHW Have fun with it! You can actually even create your own similar valentines!