Honey-Combed and Tissue Papered
We all have obsessions. That little something that makes you weak in the knees. Well for me, vintage paper honeycomb centerpieces excite my imagination and I have been obsessively collecting them with abandon. I'm sure it reminds me of my childhood when Mom would trot out the paper Turkey centerpiece every year to mark Thanksgiving. But it goes further than that, as she really didn't have a collection of these paper constructions in her holiday arsenal.
I think it is my love of all things paper and the sheer delicacy of paper items that gets my knees shaking. Anyone who knows me or has been reading this blog can attest to my fascination with paper. Starting with hand made books at the age of 8, exploring letterpress and stone lithography in college, to being a Fine Art Photographer for the past 25 years, my love for all things paper has grown into this years expression in my series:
In this blog, I will share with you my special occasion collection and will save the big holiday items for another blog entry later this year. From Birthday Parties, Backyard Bar-B-Q's, Tiki Luau's and Graduation Parties to Baby Showers and Floral Arrangements, I have collected items that resonate with my esthetic and visual acumen. No 80's or 90's dye cuts for me. The graphics and inks are in a color palette that does not resonate with me. No, I'm firmly in the 60's and 70's paper collectors camp.


Hence my decision to feature the "Little Alice Ann" partyware they made back in the 6T's for my daughters 4th birthday in October. This is the fullest set of decorations that I have in my collection. Edith Ann will be able to enjoy her Paper Doll themed party this year filled with 2 centerpieces, a paper table cloth, nut cups (which I will fill with small toys instead of nuts), and party favors (which are standup paper dolls with honeycomb skirts). I have not been able to find invitations, plates, drinking cups or a coveted paper dress for the occasion but will cut one out for her to wear, as well as construct my own evite from the visuals I have.


construction is actually a very strong structure that is used in a myriad of applications. From home construction to packaging, paper honeycomb is a light and cost saving material that luckily for us, was used in decorative ways.
By the mid-6T's, Hallmark began to include next to the instructions on how to put your centerpiece together, handy-dandy Party Ideas and Check-lists for the Hostess or Party Planner. The Check Lists of course included all the available "party accessories you need to make entertaining easy, with more fun and less work for you" but it's the Party Ideas I love. Someone, pre-Martha, sat down and came up with crafty ways to enhance each occasion with different activites.

For example, "Little Alice Ann" Party Ideas included stringing crepe paper from the centerpieces and ending each streamer in a ball attached to each child's place setting filled with trinkets wrapped inside or having the little girls play dress us or play charades by guessing what's inside each present. I know Martha and her staff must have POURED over these suggestions. I do see a revised interpretation of some of Hallmark's suggestions over at MSL every once in awhile. But in the end, who doesn't appropriate from the past, no matter what field you're in!




I especially love the graphic elements of an untouched sheet that has yet been punched out. The Sheriff is a good example. His face and mustache laid out with the gun, holster, badge, belt and bandana creates a whole new visual and become a sort of Art onto itself for me. Call me crazy but I get into this stuff!

The designers at Paper Source certainly have my attention and I have been squirreling away they amazing seasonal craft and decoration kits. They have a creative vision I appreciate and an aesthetic that is modern and fresh but feels like they are tipping their hat to the designs of the past. Martha Stewart of course is the Queen of crafting and has been paying more attention to paper decorations and paper crafts in the past few years.
I cannot finish this blog without mentioning how delighted I was when I recently attended my friend Karen Finlay's wedding reception. As I walked in, I was thrilled and amazed with delight to see each table was enviably decorated with Honeycomb Bride centerpieces! Bravo...
My obsession with paper is a heathly dose of creative curiosity with a dose of 6T's nostalgia. I will continue to collect to my hearts content and WOW my guests with my decorative centerpieces.
Julie Pavlowski Green
September 14, 2013
What a great collection!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! they are amazing (Monica)
ReplyDeleteHello! This is a wonderful article. Enjoyed all the different designs and envelope graphics. I've just recently become obsessed with Hallmark Plans-a-Party (and their 70s brand Ambassador) especially for the Halloween season. Do you have any manner of dating these?
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply! Yes, I can tell by the price and fonts used.
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