Postcards & Projects – Displaying Vintage Postcards

I enjoy finding ways to display my vintage postcards. I searched my file box and found over a dozen Christmas or New Year’s themes. The artwork on the postcards is often exceptional. However, they range in age from 100 – 120 years old and must be protected from too much exposure to light.


I used some cardstock I had on hand and cut it to 4.5 x 6.5 inches, giving me a half-inch border around each postcard. Glue and tape are definitely banned from attaching the postcards to a display. Instead, I used a paper trimmer and made small slits near the corners. I then gently inserted each postcard in two of the slits, creating a double-sided display for two postcards on one piece of cardstock.

A piece of twine attached through small holes is enough to keep such a featherlight piece of vintage art in place.


I’ll leave the display out for about two weeks, then place them in their file and back in the dark closet. It’s fun to take them out now and then read the old-fashioned, cramped messages. I enjoy daydreaming about the people who wrote them and imagine what course their lives might have taken.

5 thoughts on “Postcards & Projects – Displaying Vintage Postcards

    1. Northwest nature and history's avatar Northwest nature and history

      I’ve got a collection of vintage postcards myself, quite a few of them cheeky blackpool ones, so this post is very useful as i would like to display them

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