They sounded the emergency sirens at noon today. Coincidentally I was adding glitter to some old St. Louis postcards for Christmas. I decorated the trees in front of St. Johns Hospital and the pillars of the Jefferson Memorial. These will make nice gift cards. I may take some photos from my album and photoshop them to look like old postcards and decorate those as well. Glitter is so gratifying!
Would GREATLY appreciate a tutorial on how to Photoshop pictures to look like old postcards.
ReplyDeleteI haven't a CLUE how to use my Photoshop Elements to do anything but CROP. xo Kay
I think they should glitter the Arch--full size.
ReplyDeleteNorth Euclid never looked so beautiful! Old postcards are some of the best time capsules. I think one could fake them fairly well with new photos using postcard printer paper. Use the matte kind, switch colors to sepia or b&w and put in the all important insta-vintage white border. Then if you want to get really fancy use color pencils to add subtle tints....
ReplyDeleteI was totally born in that hospital. It's true.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how I found your site but I really enjoy the posts and then I saw the St. Louis bits and wanted to say hello. I'm in the desert now and it's strange to hear my Missouri family talking about their nostrils being frozen shut when they walk outside. I can't say I miss that part but I do miss Missouri.
And I have some amazing 1904 World's Fair and other STL fripostcards and if you want to give some a good home send word and I'll dump a few in the mail for you.