Going through paper treasures found at the family homestead to sell in my Etsy shop, I found this striking vintage Christmas card front. The scene is so familiar, yet so unusual. I have never seen a church scene exactly like this one. It's clearly evening (I believe I can glimpse the moon behind the clouds) and likely intended to depict a Christmas eve service. Either snow or ice (or a wintry mix) has covered the ground and even the trees. I have seen trees look like that when rain or mist freezes on them quickly. And there are so many icicles on the church.
The entire scene has a moody, cloudy vibe that I find very unusual in a Christmas card. Yet folks are bundled up and making their way to the warmly lighted church for an evening service. There's a parable in that!
As I looked closer at the card, thinking it was an entire card and planning to list it on Etsy, I realized that it was only a card front and that it had been repurposed as a gift tag. Clearly, it had been taped to a tin of Bessie's Mix by my great-aunt. The card was even still slightly curved from having been taped to a can!
Such a sweet memory. I am so happy that I found this!


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