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		<title>Christmas Shop Window 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas morning circa 1959 was the theme for the 2008 Christmas window Silver aluminum trees became all the rage in the late 1950&#8242;s thru the 1960s.   This tree was simply decorated with red balls.  I used the color red to unify the separate elements of the window display. I was looking for one of those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Christmas morning circa 1959 was the theme for the 2008 Christmas window</p>
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<p>Silver aluminum trees became all the rage in the late 1950&#8242;s thru the 1960s.   This tree was simply decorated with red balls.  I used the color red to unify the separate elements of the window display.</p>
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<p>I was looking for one of those 1950&#8242;s cardboard fireplaces for the window display but could not seem to find one in time.  I have always found those fireplaces curious.  I guess if you did not have a fireplace a cardboard one served the purpose, sort of.  Lighting a fire in it could be a problem and then there is the issue of Santa and the chimney.  So for this window a hand-drawn fireplace served the purpose quite well.</p>
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