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12-06-2015, 03:54 PM
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Conspirator Christmas
I first saw this idea on BoothieBarn last December; and again, on Dave's twitter just the other day. I absolutely loved Dave's idea for decorating a Christmas tree and decided to make my own version of a "Conspirator Christmas Tree."

Below is a picture of my tree:


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12-06-2015, 05:03 PM
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Nice! I think only we who love Lincoln and the era can appreciate a tree such as yours. I decorated a Lincoln themed tree a few years ago. People thought I was nuts. They were probably correct- but so what? I've earned it.

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12-06-2015, 06:40 PM (This post was last modified: 12-06-2015 06:47 PM by BettyO.)
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What a fascinating, creative idea, Paige! Love it - and yes, those of us who are interested in the assassination story and the characters involved will find it fun! As I'm also an artist, I like to "play around" with graphics and cartoons -

   

   

   

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12-06-2015, 07:34 PM
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(12-06-2015 03:54 PM)PaigeBooth Wrote:  I first saw this idea on BoothieBarn last December; and again, on Dave's twitter just the other day. I absolutely loved Dave's idea for decorating a Christmas tree and decided to make my own version of a "Conspirator Christmas Tree."

Below is a picture of my tree:

Nice pic. Let me guess why Lewis Payne is in the heart frame....someone's got a crush! HeartHeartHeartHeart

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12-06-2015, 07:35 PM
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I love the creativity and the sense of humor of so many on this forum. People who can't find the fun in history must have a hard time finding fun in life.
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12-06-2015, 07:38 PM
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(12-06-2015 07:35 PM)L Verge Wrote:  I love the creativity and the sense of humor of so many on this forum. People who can't find the fun in history must have a hard time finding fun in life.

I can't even come up with a Boothie Christmas song!

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12-06-2015, 07:48 PM (This post was last modified: 12-06-2015 07:58 PM by PaigeBooth.)
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(12-06-2015 06:40 PM)BettyO Wrote:  What a fascinating, creative idea, Paige! Love it - and yes, those of us who are interested in the assassination story and the characters involved will find it fun! As I'm also an artist, I like to "play around" with graphics and cartoons -



Betty-- Love your work with these cartoons; you are the creative one.

(12-06-2015 05:03 PM)LincolnMan Wrote:  Nice! I think only we who love Lincoln and the era can appreciate a tree such as yours. I decorated a Lincoln themed tree a few years ago. People thought I was nuts. They were probably correct- but so what? I've earned it.


Hi Bill-- I bet your tree was great. Would love to see a picture of your Lincoln Theme Tree. If you have a picture, please post.
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12-06-2015, 08:03 PM
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Our friend Eva has lamented not being able to see the White House on tour. I hope this link opens for all of you. http://www.today.com/home/white-house-de...our-t59591

The first room shown is the State Dining Room. In 1865, I believe it was the East Room where Lincoln's body was lying in state. I'm assuming the theme in here has to do with nutcrackers, those wonderful inventions of German craftsmen. We were recently considering themes for next year's displays at Surratt House during the season, and I was amazed (and upset) to find that nutcrackers did not become popular in the U.S. until the 1950s, when people began to admire the ones returning with our WWII soldiers. It was around that time also that the wonderful Nutcracker Suite of the century before came across the pond.

This variety of displays does not cover all of the decorated rooms (at least I don't think it does), but the decorations seem much more modern - and less nostalgic - than in previous years. Maybe it's just me getting old...
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12-06-2015, 08:16 PM (This post was last modified: 12-06-2015 08:20 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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Thanks, Laurie - wonderful link. As for the theme I guess it's inspired from the traditional Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) Xmas craft and woodcutting:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ore_Mountain_folk_art
http://www.erzgebirgepalace.com/
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12-06-2015, 08:26 PM
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(12-06-2015 08:16 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Thanks, Laurie - wonderful link. As for the theme I guess it's inspired from the traditional Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) Xmas craft and woodcutting:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ore_Mountain_folk_art
http://www.erzgebirgepalace.com/

That was the history I learned while searching for the story of nutcrackers. Fascinating.

I couldn't help thinking that the giant nutcracker in the first photo would have been a sturdy guard over Mr. Lincoln's catafalque.
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12-06-2015, 09:28 PM
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(12-06-2015 07:48 PM)PaigeBooth Wrote:  
(12-06-2015 06:40 PM)BettyO Wrote:  What a fascinating, creative idea, Paige! Love it - and yes, those of us who are interested in the assassination story and the characters involved will find it fun! As I'm also an artist, I like to "play around" with graphics and cartoons -

Unfortunately I have no picture of my Lincoln tree- but it certainly garnered a lot of discussion!



Betty-- Love your work with these cartoons; you are the creative one.

(12-06-2015 05:03 PM)LincolnMan Wrote:  Nice! I think only we who love Lincoln and the era can appreciate a tree such as yours. I decorated a Lincoln themed tree a few years ago. People thought I was nuts. They were probably correct- but so what? I've earned it.


Hi Bill-- I bet your tree was great. Would love to see a picture of your Lincoln Theme Tree. If you have a picture, please post.

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12-06-2015, 09:51 PM
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Now I feel that my hot pink Christmas is sadly lacking! I do have one ornament from Lincoln's cottage at least . . .
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12-07-2015, 11:19 AM
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(12-06-2015 09:51 PM)Susan Higginbotham Wrote:  Now I feel that my hot pink Christmas is sadly lacking! I do have one ornament from Lincoln's cottage at least . . .

Hi Susan,

I also felt like my tree was a little lean. Last night I decided to add a picture of Ned Spangler and Mary Surratt. Looks much more complete.
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12-07-2015, 11:39 AM (This post was last modified: 12-07-2015 11:40 AM by BettyO.)
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Quote:I can't even come up with a Boothie Christmas song!

OK.....here's a quickie-sickie...(sung to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer)

Mikey, the Laser-Eyed O'Laughlen
Had a Pair of Bright Red Eyes
And if you ever saw him, you'd
see he lit up the skies....

All the other conspirators used to
laugh and call him names; they
never let poor Mikey, join in their
Quoits games -

Then one foggy Christmas Eve,
Santa came to say, "Mikey,
with your eyes so bright, won't
you drive my sleigh tonight?"

Then how the others loved him,
as they shouted out with glee,
"Mikey, the Laser-Eyed O'Laughlen,
You'll go down in History!"


   

(Thanks to Dave Taylor and Boothiebarn for finding this WONDERFUL painting!!)

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12-07-2015, 06:36 PM (This post was last modified: 12-07-2015 06:38 PM by Thomas Kearney.)
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RE: Conspirator Christmas
(12-07-2015 11:39 AM)BettyO Wrote:  
Quote:I can't even come up with a Boothie Christmas song!

OK.....here's a quickie-sickie...(sung to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer)

Mikey, the Laser-Eyed O'Laughlen
Had a Pair of Bright Red Eyes
And if you ever saw him, you'd
see he lit up the skies....

All the other conspirators used to
laugh and call him names; they
never let poor Mikey, join in their
Quoits games -

Then one foggy Christmas Eve,
Santa came to say, "Mikey,
with your eyes so bright, won't
you drive my sleigh tonight?"

Then how the others loved him,
as they shouted out with glee,
"Mikey, the Laser-Eyed O'Laughlen,
You'll go down in History!"




(Thanks to Dave Taylor and Boothiebarn for finding this WONDERFUL painting!!)

Did you rip off "Wilkes Booth The Head Conspirator"

But I still think my heart shaped frame theory is a good one!

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