Stop it - I know, I know - you thought now it was put to bed. Just one more mention - bare with me - then I promise - I promise that it will soon be over, however, there is still one more post to follow this on the giddy seasonal merry-go-round.
I realised today that all Christmas cards fit into one of these fourteen categories:
a robin - holly gate perch
a forest - pine tree silver birch
a stocking - swollen hanging stripy
a fireplace - bedecked with ivy
a bauble - single photo drawing
a snowman - discretely thawing
a star - above to guide the people
a church - with stars behind a steeple
an angel - white from head to toe
a santa - sleigh bells chimney snow
a kitten - sycophantic awful
a pine tree - indoors outdoors baubles
a snowy European village - silhouetted gates and fences
a West Bank town-scape - no recompenses
Tidy yours now with my simple filing guide.
1 comment:
I have created my own category called Obsessively Minimalist. Not a bauble, tree or snowman in sight. Plainer the better. And then people accuse me of being Scrooge-like, yet the subtly minimalist cards cost ten times more than the glittery sentimental tosh.
Not enough West Bank town-scapes though, certainly.
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