French Wedding Postcard Bundle Digital Download | Belle Époque Hand Tinted Postcards
French Wedding Postcard Bundle Digital Download | Belle Époque Hand Tinted Postcards
Three charming French wedding postcards from the Belle Époque era, preserved with all their original colour, wear and character. A rare opportunity to own a complete themed series, ready to download, print and enjoy in your own creative projects.
Step into the world of early twentieth-century France with this collection of three beautifully hand-tinted French postcards depicting a wedding procession. Dating from the Belle Époque period, these charming scenes capture children dressed in formal wedding attire, floral crowns, top hats and ceremonial costume as they make their way to the mairie.
Each postcard has been carefully scanned to preserve the original colours, foxing, age marks, captions and publisher details that make these pieces such wonderful survivors. Rather than restoring away their history, the scans retain the authentic character of the original postcards.
Perfect for collectors of French ephemera, journal makers, collage artists, mixed media projects, mood boards, personal printing and creative inspiration.
Part of the Quiet Edit collection, a gathering of beautifully worn objects, images and fragments chosen for their atmosphere, history and quiet charm.
Digital Product • No physical item will be sent
3 high-resolution PNG files
Original French hand-tinted postcards
Belle Époque / early twentieth-century period
Full postcard scans with original captions and publisher marks retained
Instant digital download, 3 high-resolution PNG files (approx. 1568 × 1086 pixels each)
Please Note
Colours may vary slightly depending on monitor and printer settings.
For personal use only.
Why You'll Love It
These postcards are more than images, they are small pieces of social history. Their faded colours, worn edges and handwritten-era charm offer a glimpse into a world over a century ago, making them ideal for anyone who loves authentic vintage French ephemera. I found these years ago when I lived in rural France and I have been waiting to put them to good use.
