This weekend Mr. Garden and I visited Hallmark.
Yes, the "When you care enough to send the very best" card company.
The tv movie "Hall of Fame" folks.
There was a huge display of favorite Keepsake ornaments
and information about the artists who designed them.
We took our time browsing the Timeline.
The exhibit not only featured cards, but important news headlines from each decade, too.
It was fun to remember where we were during those times.
Some doll cards, like the ones that I collect, by Vivian Trillow Smith.
See that pansy card? More about that later in this post.
Awww, it's Betsey Clark!
Salvador Dali. Ike! How about those paper dresses?
There's Maxine. Marjolein Bastin was one of my favorites!
Do you remember any of this stuff?
The Christmas tree gallery was really amazing!
It became a tradition for the employees to design a tree each Christmas
which was then presented to Mr. J.C. Hall, founder of the company.
Here are 5 of the 17 trees that were in the gallery.
The Twelve Days of Christmas Tree 1969
The Shadow Box Carousel Tree (inspired by a trip to Mexico) 1972
The Bread Dough Ornament Tree 1974
The Folk Art Tree 1968
The Bob Schneeberg Tree (amazing collage) 1979
This beautiful Pansy card, which had been in print for 70 years,
was selected by the Post Office to be the Love Stamp 2010.
We saw artwork from famous artists who contributed designs for cards:
Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses,
Winston Churchill (yes the Prime Minister of England), and Saul Steinberg.
We watched the press at work.
And we oohed and ahhed at how fast a machine could
whip a few feet of ribbon into a pretty little bow.
The mural at the entrance was gorgeous! (I couldn't get a decent picture.)
We truly enjoyed our time here, and recommend it to you if you ever visit.
(I apologize for the glare in the pictures. Most things were behind glass.)
PS- The Hall family continues to play a very active and caring roll in the community.
Kansas City would not be the same without their generosity.