This lovely German Christmas card came from the my husband's collection. His uncle Mattie married a German girl in the 1950's.
Christmas Card Scrapbooks
One of my favourite post Christmas occupations is to create a Christmas Scrapbook. It seems such a shame to bin so many lovely images that I have come up with my own way of retaining the cards for future pleasure.
I began doing this years ago when my daughter was small, with "Gillian's Christmas Scrapbook" (right) a way of conveying the Christmas story, message and traditions in a strong visual way and displaying cards that had been spent especially sent to her. I hand-wrote the words as this was long before the days of computers. The scrapbook came out of the cupboard every Christmas to look through and reminiscence over and it became part of our family tradition which now includes our little granddaughter.
More years down the line, I had a growing collection of cards that I had refused to throw out, so I created something similar in a more adult version calling it "Christmas Kaleidoscope"-annotated this time by the computer, which of course made a huge difference to the style of presentation.
I do mean to stop - but already my mind is on a new theme - perhaps looking at the stories behind Christmas carols.
Since I began, scrap booking has become a sophisticated hobby, but I have kept to a very simple style with the focus on the illustrations.
So to anyone who sends me a card, it continues to give pleasure long after the 12 days of Christmas have past.
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Written for the series “The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (ACCM)
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