Hello! I'm completely new (like days new) to the forum as well as the whole Putz world. My husband and I have had his grandfather's set of cardboard houses in the attic (gasp!) for the 35 years of our marriage. Just about every year I pass over bringing the box down to decorate with because they need some TLC.
Last year I decided I would put it in my "she-cave" on a shelf to be top of mind to figure out how to restore the little guys. Fast forward to Sunday before Thanksgiving, our 3 day road trip from Pa to Denver and I decided to do some research - viola! I know only what I've read here and random things elsewhere, completely intrigued by the resources, the large community and how these houses are really a whole world unto themselves! My regret is that while I had the insurmountable task to cleaning out my mother's house this year, the Christmas boxes were just beyond my realm of energy and time and we made the conscious decision to not pull them down and go through them even though my brother and I knew what was there - including a set of the little cardboard houses that I used to LOVE to put under our tree and create a whole storyline in my imagination...but I will let that guilt go because it was only one tiny matter in the upheaval that was my year.
So, here are the guys I'll be working on. They aren't in too bad a shape considering everything. I also had an idea of making my own houses at some point to represent the homes I have lived in and as gifts for family of their homes. Big plans and hopes. But in a new season of life now, I hope to enjoy this new hobby.
My husband and I live in Scranton area, Pennsylvania. We are empty nesters, hubby newly retired, and fur-parents to two Maine Coon kittens not quite a year old. I am am pivoting my 30 year professional photography career to blend with Christian life coaching and speaking. I also am the lead tenor drummer of the Greater Scranton Black Diamonds Pipe Band, love to do standup comedy, dabble with scrapbooking, photo restoration, and stamp collecting sort of and LOVE to connect with new people. I'm thrilled to be here and if you read down THIS far - I can't wait to meet you! lol
Attachment:
Image1.jpg [ 288.14 KiB | Viewed 25414 times ]