Collecting CUTE images | Victorian SCRAP DIE-CUT images | Glanzbilder / bokmärken

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @alishastubbs8651
    @alishastubbs8651 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those are absolutely gorgeous and amazing. I have never seen anything like those before. I would love to find something like that in my thrift store. So happy for you!❤😊 New subscriber here. Going back and watching all of your older videos. 😊

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for subscribing! I hope you will like my other videos too! 💕

  • @nathaliet.3985
    @nathaliet.3985 4 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see how you'll use those gorgeous images in you collages.
    I've never collected or even seen anything like them when I was groing up in France, but I sure wish I had!! 😊 TFS!
    x.o

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  4 года назад

      So, not in France then, interesting.

  • @Q.Q.Kachoo
    @Q.Q.Kachoo 4 года назад +1

    Honestly, I could’ve watched you “harvest” the images from those albums in real time, without being sped up; it was so soothing and satisfying! I even like the sound of the peeling plastic. X^D It would make a nice, ASMR style video.
    Here in the USA we call those “scraps” or “Victorian-style scraps” or just “Victorian scraps”. It’s not really a thing for kids to collect here; I guess the closest thing to that would be sticker albums and trading cards. I was a sticker kid, personally. The only times I’ve seen scraps is for sale as scrapbooking “ephemera”.

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  4 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know that you've seen them around at least! I collected stickers too, and napkins, and... lots of things. Anything with images really. :-)

  • @inger870
    @inger870 3 года назад +1

    These are so adorable. I started using mine as ephemera in my gluebooks and on bookmarks and journaling cards last year and it was so fun to revisit my old collection from I was a kid. Here in Norway we call them «Glansbilder» which traslates into «gloss images» on google translater. Don’t think that’s a correct translation tho😅 only word for word.

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  3 года назад

      That's so fun that you are using them & enjoying them again! I have a video of me using a few but I do need to do it more!

  • @denisealekseev6518
    @denisealekseev6518 4 года назад

    We called those album pages "magnetic" (not sure why!), they were not acid-free, so many photos and papers got very yellow over the years.

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  3 года назад

      I agree, I don't think this kind of album is good at all. But I do like to free the images! 😊

  • @bev.wilson1449
    @bev.wilson1449 4 года назад +2

    Hi - I don't think we had these in Canada - I've seen them before though and really wish they had been a Canadian 'thing' ! :)

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  4 года назад +1

      Too bad you didn't have them as a kid, hope you can source some out now and use them or hoard them, hehe.

    • @bev.wilson1449
      @bev.wilson1449 4 года назад +1

      @@iHanna good thinking :D ox

  • @Martina2560
    @Martina2560 3 года назад +1

    Hej o tack för en jättefin video! Jag har också en samling från när jag var liten. En hel skokartong full! Jag skulle vilja kopiera dom ock trycka fram som klistermärken till försäljning på till exempel Etsy. Vet du om det är tillåtet? Jag har sökt på nätet men hittar inte klarhet i den frågan. Vet du? Tack i förhand! 😌

    • @iHanna
      @iHanna  3 года назад

      Tack!
      Bokmärken är roligt och skulle bli fina klistermärken tror jag. Men vill man vara laglig måste man nog göra noggrann research om hur gamla de eg är och vem som äger rättigheterna etc innan man reproducerar dem. Lycka till!

    • @Martina2560
      @Martina2560 3 года назад

      @@iHanna Ja, jo, men HUR och VAR kan man söka sån information? Det är det jag försöker hitta. 😖