#Christmas Ad with Santa #wwwblogs

Trying again, with a  photo of mine from a couple of years ago. (Crazy Santa Lady, here. Sort of like Crazy Cat Lady, only with a giant bearded jolly old elf and 300 other Santas, instead of you know . . . cats. 😀 ) And yes,  I know this isn’t the world’s best photoshopping, but it’s not meant to be taken seriously, after all.

Hope some of you are putting together some Christmas ads of your own! Be sure to let us know if you try them out. 😀

BTW, when viewed full size, the book titles are legible . . . sorta! 🙂

Wake-Robin Ridge: http://amzn.to/2x7li87
A Boy Named Rabbit: http://amzn.to/2gJpOCs
Harbinger: http://amzn.to/2w30QQx

Swamp Ghosts: http://amzn.to/2x6ICm8
Finding Hunter: http://amzn.to/2xLLuls
That Darkest Place: http://amzn.to/2w2IS0M

18 thoughts on “#Christmas Ad with Santa #wwwblogs

    • Thanks, Darlene. Sorry WordPress shrinks it down so much for this particular theme. It won’t let me display it full size, and for some reason, you can’t even click on it, and see it full sized, either. 😦 But I’m glad you like it, anyway. 😀

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    • This is the first time in many, many years I don’t have all my trees up. (Most of the Christmas stuff was buried too deeply in the storage pod out front, so I couldn’t reach it.) But this is my family room tree, and a life-sized Santa Erin gave me for my collection several years ago. (He sleeps under my bed the rest of the year! 😀 )

      Glad you think it made a festive Christmas Ad! 🙂

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    • Thanks, Mae. This is a photo of my family room tree and six-foot-tall Santa, which was taken a couple of years ago. I figured I’d put it to good use as a Christmas ad . . . with a few books added here and there! 😀 Glad you like it. Now get busy, girl! 😀 ❤

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    • Thanks, Linda. It was fun, though I certainly didn’t do a professional job of adding my books around the tree, etc. But I wasn’t trying to fool anyone, either, so it works for what I wanted. I am thinking about painting out the text and replacing with something easier to read, though this isn’t quite as bad at full size as it looks here. But I can do that in about 3 minutes, so it would probably be worth the effort, to keep the message more legible. 🙂

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