Victorian Weird Art Postcards Set of 10 Happy Easter Cards Postcard Pack Print Edwardian Era Period Aesthetic Creepy Funny Cute Unique Gift
Victorian Weird Art Postcards Set of 10 Happy Easter Cards Postcard Pack Print Edwardian Era Period Aesthetic Creepy Funny Cute Unique Gift
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VICTORIAN ERA ART
CLASSIC POSTCARDS
SET OF 10
A set of ten postcards, each with different weird and, a-hem, unique Easter art from the Victorian era!
Bunnies wearing human outfits (or being dressed by delighted children)!
Distinguished chicken family on promenade!
Diverse and caring families of both bunnies AND chickens!
Congratulatory bunnies, whose faces seem to say "you're next"!
Mother Hen happily laying her egg on the be-aproned rabbit's frying pan while its chick-sibling watching this as it happens!
ALL of the Easter Joy to attend you here! ♥
Satin finish for a vivid colour reproduction on the front, reverse can be written on with all types of instruments.
- 10 different designs
- classic postcard back, left blank for your text
- traditional A6 size (105 x 148m / 4.1" x 5.8")
Honestly, they are just too awesome to post to anyone!
Pinned to a wall, framed on a shelf, in albums, scrapbooks, collages, displays, crafts - these would look, er, amazing anywhere ♡
Or they can be posted after all - with 10 in a set there's enough to go around for some unique Easter greetings! ♥
Mass-use greeting cards originated in the 19th century in Victorian Britain. The first mass-produced cards appeared in 1843, a great invention to streamline the busy correspondence of the season by creating a fancy illustration card with a pre-printed greeting. At shilling each, they were quite out of reach for most people, but with the combination of the freshly-invented Baxter printing process (making colour printing easier and cheaper) and the "penny post" reform (making the postal cost affordable to more people), the cards finally took off to great popularity and the designs became really diverse. Quirky and bizarre scenes, funny animals and black humour seemed to be very common - unexpected topics for a Easter cards from our modern perspective! Spring themes such as flowers, decorated eggs, cute rabbits, kittens, chicks and children (a symbol of innocence and the awakanening of nature in spring) were also very popular of course. But not in this set! We're going with the delightfully odd examples here! :)
★ Less disturbing Victorian Easter greeting cards also available here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1649109806
Printed in UK with eco-inks and recycled paper.
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Really nice cards - very pleased with them.
Recipient delighted, high quality and sent quickly. Seller friendly and helpful.
Really unique and funny card, perfect for my friend who loves weird Victorian things!
Perfect, a great addition to any Christmas presents
Unusual and quirky. I hope my grandson will love it








Really nice cards - very pleased with them.
Recipient delighted, high quality and sent quickly. Seller friendly and helpful.
Really unique and funny card, perfect for my friend who loves weird Victorian things!
Perfect, a great addition to any Christmas presents
Unusual and quirky. I hope my grandson will love it