dhermann1
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I was just looking at some of the pics on good old Shorpy.com , showing Christmas trees from the 1920's. They mentioned some fake snow stuff used in one shot that reminded me of how my old neighbors back in the 50's did their tree.
They used the old fashioned skinny bulbs, the kind where if one went out they all went out. They uised all blue bulbs. They had all dark red balls, which contrasted beautifully with the blue lights. But the finishing touch was the fake snow glop. They took paraffin and melted it down, possibly adding some secret ingredient, and then whipped it to a froth. Then the one son took the stuff and carefully daubed on the branches to simulate a heavy dose of newly fallen snow. It always looked terrific, but looking back I'm amazed they never burned the house down.
Anyone ever heard of such a thing? As I recall it was not an uncommon thing back in the day. Another one of those common things (like lead paint and gas space heaters) that give you the willies to look back on, but seemed normal at the time.
They used the old fashioned skinny bulbs, the kind where if one went out they all went out. They uised all blue bulbs. They had all dark red balls, which contrasted beautifully with the blue lights. But the finishing touch was the fake snow glop. They took paraffin and melted it down, possibly adding some secret ingredient, and then whipped it to a froth. Then the one son took the stuff and carefully daubed on the branches to simulate a heavy dose of newly fallen snow. It always looked terrific, but looking back I'm amazed they never burned the house down.
Anyone ever heard of such a thing? As I recall it was not an uncommon thing back in the day. Another one of those common things (like lead paint and gas space heaters) that give you the willies to look back on, but seemed normal at the time.