Tin Merry Christmas Vintage Banner
Back in September, Nat and I celebrated our 10th Wedding Anniversary. 10 years. Holy cow. I find it so hard to believe how lucky I've been. Although I failed at *some* of years in terms of delivering to her the 'traditional' anniversary gifts, I've tried to stick to the plan. For instance...nine years is pottery. So, I got her both a flower pot and a glazed tile. Ten years? The traditional anniversary gift is tin or aluminum . That one had me scratching my head. I try to buy something vintage for these gifts and all my searches turned up housewares (platters or toasters or serving utensils) and I knew those wouldn't work. But then I found this Merry Christmas banner. It is tin. Or maybe aluminum. Not sure. But it *is* metal and super thin and foldable/bendable/creaseable. It was broken at the time - cut into four segments. But the price was right - $5 - and I figured I could use some brads and a hole puncher to reassemble it back together