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Date Posted: 23:14:06 12/12/14 Fri
Author: Joann
Subject: Re: Remembering Christmas' Past
In reply to: jazz 's message, "Remembering Christmas' Past" on 06:38:33 12/12/14 Fri

bwacky...

My Aunt Sadie would always use Glass Wax on her windows at Christmas time...she used stencils and also did dabbles to make it look like snow. She was the "Pro" when it came to using Glass Wax!

Thanks for bringing back that memory I have of long ago.

Hugs~ Joann

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[> Re: Remembering Christmas' Past -- Bizzee, 13:15:27 12/13/14 Sat [1]

I still have the lead tinsil in the original boxes. I think I have 10 or 12 packs of them. My brother's are drooling over them. Guess when I dig the boxes up, I'll give them some happiness.

Also have plastic Santas that had suckers sticking out the backpack Santa had. Have some plastic Santas that are on skis. Found a cardboard sleigh and plastic reindeer this summer in my stash of stuff. The sleigh had some transparent glitter sprinkled on it. I did give those to one brother as what fun is it to have them in a box for no one to enjoy. The plastic Santas were very thin hard plastic and have yellowed. I believe those to be from the 40s and 50s

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