
bits and bobs : assembled with care : fond memories of days gone by
Hi Everyone!
I worked on this holiday collage for quite a while yesterday. Assembling the items and positioning everything just so is tricky, especially the bowl of ornaments. I don't know how most of them didn't just break as they fell down so much. Many of the items are vintage and I've included the little bride and groom from our first Christmas (if you click on the image to make it larger you can really see at the bottom). The image is so busy and bold, and not quite what I'm looking for
this year in a holiday card.
I think the reason I've been feeling overwhelmed by all of the holiday noise goes back to the election. We were inundated with coverage for months, then there was the financial meltdown. And now, the holiday season. Simply put, there has been no break from something in need of our dire attention. People are struggling.
After reading
Pia's lovely post today about her holiday decorating, I realized the reason this project has not been clicking with me is because I'm not focusing on the right message. Simple items like brown paper, evergreens & berries, feathers and string seem more appropriate for this season. I've ordered the
feathers Pia mentioned in the comments (thank you Pia) and we'll see what happens, but I think it will be good.

On another note, and more importantly,
Deb is having a wonderful raffle this holiday to benefit the
Food Bank of NYC. The winner will receive and incredible group of offerings that seems to be growing each day. So far, beautiful items by these great designers will go to the winner:
Ann WoodTherapyHortensia HandmadeSesame LetterpressLe Papier StudioTea Spot NYCBonbon Oiseau JewelryMy plan is to buy a ticket when I see Deb at one of her holiday shows in the coming weeks, but people who are not able to attend can purchase a ticket online using PayPal. Good Luck!
xo, Cindy
PS Our
2009 Calendar was mentioned on
One Pretty Thing yesterday. Thank you, Rachel!