
I recently purchased three pages from an old Victorian scrap book. I loved the images on them and was sure I could soak them off for future use.

So, into a large cookie sheet they went, one page at a time. Here the paper is beginning to come away from the image.

Here are some drying on a cotton towel. The colours are so very bright a fresh!
2 comments:
Love 'em!! Maybe you should scan them and print them and sell the in the shop??? I'm sure the copyright is over on them, eh?
It's funny, i just did this last night! I have a scrap book from 1891 and i am doing the Spring One of a Kind Show so i had to do a bunch of them to do!
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
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