Celebrating St. Nicholas Day! 19/12/2020
Let Nicholas protect your home from evil and misfortune, bring prosperity and love, patronize on the road and travel. Let Nicholas the Wonderworker hear your prayers and fill your life with big and small miracles!
We put sweets and a helmet under the pillow, postcards to loved ones. By the way, the tradition of exchanging postcards for the holidays, primarily religious – Christmas and Easter, and later the New Year, appeared in England, when in 1840 Sir Henry Cole ordered a lithographic printing of a postcard on which the artist John Horsley depicted the Cole family. The card was supplemented with the inscription: “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!” They were a huge success. 1000 copies were printed, 12 of these postcards have survived to this day. After 20 years, printing greeting cards has become commonplace.
The first postcards were issued in 1869 in Austria. These were small sheets of thick yellow paper with a postage stamp, there were no drawings on them yet. An artistic postcard appeared a year later, with a picture of an artilleryman near a cannon.
At the end of the 19th century, the British introduced a fashion for colored envelopes, which were issued in a different color for each day of the week.
In 1874, at the World Postal Congress, the postcard received the first standard and the first unified international format – 90 x 140 mm. And in 1925, a new standard for postcard sizes of 105 x 148 mm was introduced, which is still in effect.The first experimental printing house will help you make printing products of any complexity and the highest quality. We are waiting for your call by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56
www.exp-print.com.ua
Celebrating St. Nicholas Day! 19/12/2020
Let Nicholas protect your home from evil and misfortune, bring prosperity and love, patronize on the road and travel. Let Nicholas the Wonderworker hear your prayers and fill your life with big and small miracles!
We put sweets and a helmet under the pillow, postcards to loved ones. By the way, the tradition of exchanging postcards for the holidays, primarily religious – Christmas and Easter, and later the New Year, appeared in England, when in 1840 Sir Henry Cole ordered a lithographic printing of a postcard on which the artist John Horsley depicted the Cole family. The card was supplemented with the inscription: “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!” They were a huge success. 1000 copies were printed, 12 of these postcards have survived to this day. After 20 years, printing greeting cards has become commonplace.
The first postcards were issued in 1869 in Austria. These were small sheets of thick yellow paper with a postage stamp, there were no drawings on them yet. An artistic postcard appeared a year later, with a picture of an artilleryman near a cannon.
At the end of the 19th century, the British introduced a fashion for colored envelopes, which were issued in a different color for each day of the week.
In 1874, at the World Postal Congress, the postcard received the first standard and the first unified international format – 90 x 140 mm. And in 1925, a new standard for postcard sizes of 105 x 148 mm was introduced, which is still in effect.The first experimental printing house will help you make printing products of any complexity and the highest quality. We are waiting for your call by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56
www.exp-print.com.ua