Lee Wards was a craft company that sold mostly by catalog. I do remember the company as my mom use to buy kits from out of the catalog. I looked up the company name and two men owned the business. For the sake of history I looked it up on the net. In a question and answer section the daughter of one of the CEOs told the history of the business. I guess there were a few retail stores out there but the catalog business was the main source for sales. The daughter said that any kit that was sold had to have its instructions tested by people who have never crocheted or knited as to prove the directions could be followed and worked with preventing frustration of the crafter. The company was sold to Michaels the present day retailer.
The box at the top of the post was gifted to me from a friend in blogland, Far Side, who found the box in an antique store. Her shared interest in Christmas decorations of the past made her think of me with my smaller trees.
Inside the box were all these small shiny balls for decorating a Christmas tree. Most of them were wrapped in individual papers to protect them. I don't know if Far Side did this or they were sold this way but it was a really nice surprise.
Once inside I discovered that there were two indent ornaments among the rest. A few of them are smaller which I believe were maybe from a loose collection at the antique store.
A different view of the indents and all of the others that I have put out. There are a very lot of them and I didn't want to get them all out of the box.
I have a smaller tree that they will be perfect for in displaying. After playing with this one on the poinsettia branch I may rethink how I will use them next year. A small live plant like a Norfolk Pine would be great for them and I may have to keep my eye out for one in the fall.
Thanks again to Far Side and Far Guy for the big gift of smallfry ornaments. Check out the Far Side site and visit the wonder dog Chance in action in northern Minnesota. Also you can see a very tall tree covered with 300 or more shiny brite ornaments from days gone by. Far Side of Fifty
AJ our grandson is working on getting more teeth. He has 8 of them already and I am sure more are coming in as he works his finger in the area. His flannel shirt matches his dad's and I will share that later.
We are oh so cold today again. We will go nowhere again today. I will rush to the feeders to give the birds some fresh supply of seed. They have been shuffling around in the snow to clear the area where the seed is sitting. I need to shovel walks but even with a full faced stocking cap I don't think I will try it today. The snow has moved on to the east coast but the arctic cold lingers for a few more days. The high of 6 degrees F. is not anything to brag about and there are people north of us much colder than that.
Thanks for stopping by today and keep warm out there.
3 comments:
I wrapped them up so they would survive the trip. When I saw them I thought of you immediately! So glad you like them! Still cold here too -38 this AM. We walked to the mail box when it warmed up to -20. I am ready to move south.
Teething is pretty hard on those little ones. He has beautiful blue eyes:)
Happy New year, Larry, to you and your wife. I hope that 2014 is a good one for everyone, as the end of 2013 wasn't so great for my family. Your grandson is a cute little guy with lovely eyes that even match his flannel shirt. So nice that you were able to spend some time with he and his parents. I enjoyed all seeing the collection of ornaments and as you may know, we are partial to anything penguin.
How neat. We have a similar collection of bulbs from my parents. With our own I can't get a big enough tree into the house anymore to hold them all...:)
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