Happiness, Joy, Good Luck and Good Wishes... pour these good thoughts into the cast iron kettle, give it a stir and you have the perfect batch of Holiday Greetings.
I think the Winters were pretty ahead of the times for 1956 to be staging this elaborate photo card with daughters Barbara and Ann (names written on the back of card) as the young models.
The clever creator even wrote the "greetings" in a smoke-like script as if it was drifting out of the kettle. Well done Winter family wherever you may now be.
I found this card at an estate sale a couple of years ago and it was just too heart-warming to leave behind. And since I'm so darned tired and a wee bit brain dead right now I thought I'd let their cheery message do the talking for me. I hope the Winters won't mind me borrowing their family card and sharing it with you.
Have the most wonderful of holidays.... Merry Christmas!

Wow! That card is really incredible!
Posted by: Eartha Kitsch | January 05, 2012 at 08:16 PM
Eartha....yes, I thought it was really progressive for 1956. Glad you liked it!
Posted by: megan | January 07, 2012 at 04:12 PM