We are starting the week with looking at “The Man Who Invented Christmas” & Cross Fountain Pen. The letter writing tie-in of a Cross Fountain Pen with the movie is one I could not resist for including here for today’s blog post. And we have a look back reference to my blog post two years ago with A Christmas Carol which includes The Muppets!
“The Man Who Invented Christmas” Movie – I’ve seen the movie trailer and do have the movie on my to-see list. I’m recalling first seeing the movie trailer on the large screen a few weeks ago when seeing the new “Murder On The Orient Express”.
“The journey that led to Charles Dickens’ creation of “A Christmas Carol,” a timeless tale that would redefine the holiday.”
About the Cross Century Classic Special Edition 23KT Gold-Plated Fountain Pen and Ink Bottle Gift Set
“Hearkening to the past, this writing instrument is based on our legendary classic century profile – the original Cross gifting pen. … Its nib adapts to your touch as you use it for a Personalized writing experience. Like all Cross pens, it is presented in a gift box and comes with a lifetime Mechanical guarantee.”
- “Inspired by the film “The Man Who Invented Christmas” to honor the art of fountain pen writing and those who find their creativity through the flow of ink on paper.
- This Classic Century pen features 23KT gold-plated appointments and a jewelry-quality quill emblem on the clip.
- Presented in a luxury gift box with a holiday-themed pen sleeve inside
- Includes two black fountain pen ink cartridges…“
As we wrap up today’s blog post, here is a link to my post from two years ago on “A Christmas Carol” (Charles Dickens) which includes The Muppets singing! We are less than a week away to quoting on Christmas Eve the sentiment from Tiny Tim: “God bless us, every one!”
Anchors Aweigh,
Helen
The Man Who Invented Christmas & Cross Fountain Pen Attribution & Thank you to the following who are referenced today
YouTube The Man Who Invented Christmas Trailer #1 (2017) | Movieclips Trailers
IMDb movie trailer link
“A Christmas Carol” (Charles Dickens); 12-19-2015; National Railroad Museum Holiday Card Center 12-02-2017