Our modern traditions of exchanging Valentines Day cards wasn’t common until the Victorian era, where they soon became known for their elegant aesthetics of lace, paper cut, and colour. Join us on Thursday, February 8, for an evening of making your own vintage Valentine cards. Grab a warm drink, read about the early history of
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Earnest or playful, that Valentine's card has a history