To understand the deep affinity I have for my black Christmas wrapping this year, I have to tell you about my history with the colour black. Growing up I wasn't allowed to wear black. Not even into highschool was I allowed to wear black. Had I been a bit more ambitious with exploring employment opportunities at the age of 12 I could have made my own money to buy my own black clothing. But as it turns out, my ambitions for work pretty much started and stopped at running upstairs from the rumpus room to get my Uncle Leo a fresh beer for $1. And he only visited once or twice a year so ...
I have no idea why my mother refused to let me wear black but I suspect it was the result of when she herself spent a lot of time in black in the nunnery her parents sent her to. Betty was what they called "high spirited" as a teenage girl. Her parents were what they called "trying to scare the shit out of her".
Then one day, out of the blue, I was allowed to wear black. It was to a grade 10 dance. And it was remarkable. I had found my colour. It was tough and powerful and chic. It was the perfect colour. And I didn't take it off for about 15 years. It felt like me. Black felt strong and decisive and oh yeah, every single thing I owned matched with every other single thing I owned. So black was also a huge time saver.
I can't remember when it was I stopped wearing black all the time but it probably happened slowly over time. I'd add in some red here and some white there and before you knew it I was wearing pink and turquoise and coral. Not purple. Never purple. I'm not a complete asshole.
But whenever I put on all black now I get that exact same feeling of HEY. I'm cool! I saw the Ramones play live and I can crush a walnut in my fist and, and ... I can excise an abscess on my cat's neck if I have to! Your idea of cool might be different than mine.
So this year for some reason I've been feeling a little bolder. A little less light and ethereal. I've been feeling the best bits of black. And it's a great feeling to have going into the new year.
I love this year's black present wrapping. It's cool. By pretty much anyone's standards.
Buy vintage black velvet ribbon
Buy black gift wrapping paper.
The paper is plain black wrapping paper and the ribbon is wide black velvet ribbon and wide black satin ribbon. The huge gold flowers are Christmas tree ornaments.
But my favourite part of these presents is the tags.
I bought small gold frames (the photos in them are 2"x2") and printed vintage pictures of everyone to put on their gifts instead of writing their names.
Some of the people I give gifts to aren't old enough to have vintage photos so I put all the photos through a bit of Photoshopping to give them all the same vintage colour and feel. A bit of blur, a bit of graininess, a loss of most of the colour.
Take that Snow White.
No more brown paper packages tied up with strings.
No more twigs or twine and cute rustic things.
It's black and it's bold and it's gold all over.
Chokin' on bling like a fat Range Rover.
It's Christmas I say, and a New Year soon
You will be strong and tough and reach for the moon
The passion you had when you were still young,
It's not gone, it's still there, the song can be sung,
Don't wither away and pull down the sash,
This year,
Find yourself,
find your black,
find your inner badass.
**Congratulations to Thandi. You're the winner of Friday's Bread Lover's Giveaway package. I'll email you the details."
Jill
Love it !
I laughed out loud
My mother always told me I was "too young for black"
Must have been the mothering cry of the 1970s.
I remember so well my first pair of black pants ..... woo hoo
Jan
My Mother told me that too. Last time when I was mid-50s, she was over 80. I just have to laugh. Now I see babies in black and I think it is fabulous.
This might be the best poem I've seen all year. Thanks for that.
Stephbo
That's what heardI growing up too! I didn't own anything in black until my senior year of high school, when I had my own money and got brave enough to buy it myself.
Nancy Blue Moon
Those are the classiest packages I have ever. seen...no jokes....the tags are brilliant! Congrats to Thandi...
Raymonde
Simply gorgeous!!!
Karen
Merci Raymonde! ~ karen!
Elaine
I'm loving the sophistication, Karen! I feel as if I'm 20 again; back living in Toronto and going to dances at the Casa Loma wearing a favourite black sheath dress and black suede slingbacks ... oh dear, back to earth! That's what your gift wrapping has reminded me of! lol! Like others, I'd hate to open your beautiful present! The frame idea is just so PERFECT!! I bet all your readers will be dashing off to buy mini frames now!
Sherry in Alaska
Ouch! After all this time I just found out I'm an asshole! Because I wear purple? I mean not all the time but sometimes I wear purple. Ouch. And I've been following you all this time? And now I'm huddled in the closet hugging my blankie and sniveling because someone (you) thinks I'm an asshole. Really I'm not an asshole. Honest. I'm actually a pretty nice person.
Otherwise - the frame idea is GREAT! And the black and gold is lush. Deluxe!
Karen
Pfttt. What do you know. You're an asshole. ;) Wait, are you talking full on purple that you wear or more of an eggplant? ~ karen!
Penny
*First of all, sorry this reply is sooooooo late, I understand if Karen never reads it, let alone you, Sherry, sure you've got better things to do but y'know sometimes ya gotta vent, or you're setting up for an ulcer.....*
Assholes ('arseholes' over here) of the world unite!
Much as I love Karen, and I do, I have to disagree with her on this point. I respectfully draw your attention to 'Warning', a poem by Jenny Joseph;
When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.
And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
And satin sandals, and say we've no money for butter.
I shall sit down on the pavement when I'm tired
And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells
And run my stick along the public railings
And make up for the sobriety of my youth.
I shall go out in my slippers in the rain
And pick flowers in other people's gardens
And learn to spit.
You can wear terrible shirts and grow more fat
And eat three pounds of sausages at a go
Or only bread and pickle for a week
And hoard pens and pencils and beermats and things in boxes.
But now we must have clothes that keep us dry
And pay our rent and not swear in the street
And set a good example for the children.
We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.
But maybe I ought to practise a little now?
So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised
When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.
I think you will recognise some of the behaviour as the content of previous TAODS posts....
*mic drop*
TucsonPatty
Wonderful fun and beautiful chic! Classic and classy both, even! Merry
Christmas Karen! Love the vintage photos idea.
Wisconsin Gal
The photo tags are my favorite part and a wonderful foil for the bold paper. Kudos!
Melissa
Congratulations to Thandie, you lucky girl!
The black...oh the black! Sleek, sophisticated and very sexy! Love. It.
Genius and extremely sweet idea of the picture frame tags. So. Stealing.
Sylvia
If there was a contest for best blogger Christmas decor...YOU WOULD BE THE ABSOLUTE WINNER!
I love your book shelves and the tree is gorgeous, but the black packages with those darling photo tags take everything over the top. You just watch...next year BLACK will be the new white ;-)
You never cease to amaze AND entertain. Love your blog.
Good wishes for a very Merry Christmas from Texas.
p.s. Is there a contest for best blogger Christmas decor? I'll vote for you.
Karen
I, um, .. I don't think that's a contest Sylvia, but thank you! :) Merry Christmas to you and everyone else in Texas! ~ karen
Peg
Love it all!!!
Julie Napier
I used picture frames and childhood pictured as place cards for a dinner party. It was fun watching my guests find their place at the table!
holly
I love, love, love the black/gold luxe theme. I have been getting tired of the burlap/twig thing. I refuse and frankly hate "themes". I like what I like. And I did like the country burlap feel, for a while. I also like luxe, burgandy and gold, retro, and I adore your white tree (I would never get tired of that). If I had a house big enough, I would have a retro tree with the big bulbs and bubblers, a luxe tree, a traditional tree with all the colors...oh I wish. I think you hit it on the head with this gorgeous luxe theme. And next year it could be anything else. That's what I love about decorating...so fun! Also, the frames are so wonderful and personal.
The poem from Thandi is so timely..I have been dealing with a person with severe behavioral issues who is destroying me. Not a husband or boyfriend - that would be easy to get rid of. My child.
Merry Christmas to you, Karen, and thank you for all of your very hard work and your wonderful sense of humor. Merry Christmas to your family and all of your followers, as well.
Mark
So impressive Karen! Fantastic job. I am sure that people will be thrilled with the vintage, and vintage-look, photos (I know I would be).
Cred
Can I ask where you bought the small frames?
Karen
I bought the at the party planning store, Party City Cred. :) They were around $2 each? ~ karen!
Cred
Looove!
Jamieson
The tags are sheer brilliance, chum!
Karen
Thanks ole man. ~ karen!
Jan in Waterdown
"Ole"? Is she dissin' you?
Lindy
Fab. Fab. Fab. I love the black. Especially with the ribbons. Best decorations under any tree I've seen y et. Brava. And this from a woman who only wears black trousers. (Well, jeans for farm work, but you get the idea.) When I latch onto a favourite (wide leg cropped Cos ones right now) I have to buy three pairs. So that will be me sorted in the fashion stakes for the next three to four years. What a feeling of bliss. It all started when I found a pair of black fisherman's trousers my mother bought in China in 1959. Man, I wore those trousers every day until they disintegrated. And the long search for the perfect pair began. Nothing beats that Katherine Hepburn feel of a perfect pair of black trousers. They make you strut. And that Christmas tree gift cornucopia sure is struttin.
Karen
I think I have a pair of those pants (white) from thailand. The fishing pants. :) ~ karen!
elaine
My luggage was "misplaced" for about the first three days of my Thailand trip, and I bought several pairs of the fisherman's pants and actually felt quite cute in them. Must have been the alcohol!
Robert
Now you made me want to wrap something up in black velvet with a big paper and satin bow and all the stores are closed right now! Are you happy Karen!?
Robert
Ooh, and also maybe a few feathers because of that picture of you with cuddles at the bottom of my browser!
Karen
I am. I really am. ;) ~ karen!
Paula
I love your ideas! The gifts look too beautiful to unwrap :)
Wendy Walker
Love the black and gold, very chic! But I absolutely LOVE the pictures gift tags. My gifts were sent of months ago but I'm sure going to copy that for next year!