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At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry Christmas to Ali and Helen for 2025

Render the title in shimmering hand-lettered gold script, lightly snow-dusted and softly glowing.

A dreamlike, Dali-inspired winter workshop unfolds on a glossy, icing-smooth snow plain under an aurora of mint-teal and cranberry. In the center, a crescent-moon workbench doubles as a retro CRT television: its screen shows snowy static that drifts off the glass as real snowflakes. Around it, cheerful Girl Guides in cozy, generic uniforms (no logos) juggle cooking and TV repairs—stirring a batter that flows off the bench and becomes a winding road. They wield candy-cane screwdrivers and spatula-wrenches, “making things” on a whimsical Rube Goldberg rig built from bike chains, chrome whisks, fairy lights, and gingerbread gears that ooze glossy caramel like melting clocks.

Left side: a candy-striped motor bike-sleigh with peppermint wheels and a whisk for a back tire launches off a giant frying-pan crater; its exhaust puffs star-shaped powdered sugar. A tiny copper-gear robin wearing snow goggles rides pillion, beeping a rubber-duck horn.

Right side: a gingerbread car with chrome reindeer antlers and sunny-side-egg headlights idles beside a birdhouse-shaped petrol pump. The Girl Guides “feed” mechanical robins—little brass-and-woodbirds—offering seed-shaped bolts and crumbs from mince pies; as the birds peck, some morph into origami robins folded from TV repair manuals and flutter upward on tinsel strings.

Background: a towering Christmas “tree” built from stacked vintage televisions with rabbit-ear antlers; each screen loops surreal cooking shows that transform into schematic blueprints. A steaming kettle at the top emits aurora mist. The horizon ripples with elongated shadows and melting silhouettes of cars and bikes bending like soft chocolate. Oversized forks orbit like moons; spatulas drift like clouds; a crescent-cheese moon sags, dripping pale gold onto the snow.

Color and light: ethereal rim light, pearly highlights on dripping chrome, warm sodium-gold glows against icy mint, cranberry red, marzipan cream, and burnished brass. Gentle bokeh snow, delicate sparkles, and crisp painterly detail.

Small, funny caption: place a tiny ribbon banner near the bottom-right that reads: Torque the halls!

Cinematic wide-angle, low vantage for grandeur; dreamlike depth of field; surreal, whimsical, and warmly comedic.
Generated with these themes: Girl guides,  cooking, Tv repairs, Motor bikes, Cars, Making things, Feeding birds, and .
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At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry ...

At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry ...

At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry Christmas to Ali and Helen for 2025

Render the title in shimmering hand-lettered gold script, lightly snow-dusted and softly glowing.

A dreamlike, Dali-inspired winter workshop unfolds on a glossy, icing-smooth snow plain under an aurora of mint-teal and cranberry. In the center, a crescent-moon workbench doubles as a retro CRT television: its screen shows snowy static that drifts off the glass as real snowflakes. Around it, cheerful Girl Guides in cozy, generic uniforms (no logos) juggle cooking and TV repairs—stirring a batter that flows off the bench and becomes a winding road. They wield candy-cane screwdrivers and spatula-wrenches, “making things” on a whimsical Rube Goldberg rig built from bike chains, chrome whisks, fairy lights, and gingerbread gears that ooze glossy caramel like melting clocks.

Left side: a candy-striped motor bike-sleigh with peppermint wheels and a whisk for a back tire launches off a giant frying-pan crater; its exhaust puffs star-shaped powdered sugar. A tiny copper-gear robin wearing snow goggles rides pillion, beeping a rubber-duck horn.

Right side: a gingerbread car with chrome reindeer antlers and sunny-side-egg headlights idles beside a birdhouse-shaped petrol pump. The Girl Guides “feed” mechanical robins—little brass-and-woodbirds—offering seed-shaped bolts and crumbs from mince pies; as the birds peck, some morph into origami robins folded from TV repair manuals and flutter upward on tinsel strings.

Background: a towering Christmas “tree” built from stacked vintage televisions with rabbit-ear antlers; each screen loops surreal cooking shows that transform into schematic blueprints. A steaming kettle at the top emits aurora mist. The horizon ripples with elongated shadows and melting silhouettes of cars and bikes bending like soft chocolate. Oversized forks orbit like moons; spatulas drift like clouds; a crescent-cheese moon sags, dripping pale gold onto the snow.

Color and light: ethereal rim light, pearly highlights on dripping chrome, warm sodium-gold glows against icy mint, cranberry red, marzipan cream, and burnished brass. Gentle bokeh snow, delicate sparkles, and crisp painterly detail.

Small, funny caption: place a tiny ribbon banner near the bottom-right that reads: Torque the halls!

Cinematic wide-angle, low vantage for grandeur; dreamlike depth of field; surreal, whimsical, and warmly comedic.
Generated with these themes: Girl guides,  cooking, Tv repairs, Motor bikes, Cars, Making things, Feeding birds, and .
Made with ❤️ by AI.

At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry ...

At the top of the Surreal Style image, Merry ...

The front cover of the Christmas greeting card showcases a bustling, lively scene at the Drumbore Homestead, where the 1st Annual Drumbore Christmas Cookie Festivus is in full swing. The image is a snapshot capturing a large, cozy kitchen with a roaring fireplace in the background. The hearth is decorated with festive garlands of pine and twinkling fairy lights, casting a warm glow throughout the room. Center stage is a massive wooden table, covered with an assortment of ingredients and baking tools: bowls filled with vibrant icing, various cookie cutters in holiday shapes, bags of flour, and jars brimming with colorful sprinkles. To the side, an old-fashioned record player is spinning a vinyl record, emitting soft notes of traditional Christmas carols. The air appears thick with the scent of baking, hinted by the open oven door, where trays of golden-brown cookies peek out. 

Around the table, a diverse group of animated people donning red and green aprons, and novelty Santa hats are enthusiastically engaged in cookie decorating. A little girl with pigtails giggles as she squeezes too much icing onto a cookie, while an elderly man in spectacles meticulously uses tweezers to apply tiny sugar stars. In the corner, a crockpot gently simmers away, releasing steam that curls like the smoke from a chimney, hinting at the savory delights within. A small, mischievous dog in a reindeer sweater weaves through the participants' legs, hoping to catch a stray crumb. Above the scene, a banner strung across the beams reads "1st Annual Drumbore Christmas Cookie Festivus" in elegant, curly red and green letters, and a small, decorative cookie in the shape of a star punctuates each end. The whole scene is a delightful chaos of Christmas cheer, conveying the magic of baking together and the joy of shared traditions.
Generated with these themes: You’re Invited to the 1st Annual Drumbore Christmas Cookie Festivus! 🎄 When: December 14, Starting at 1 PM Where: The Drumbore Homestead Arrive at your leisure, stay as long as you like! Join us for an afternoon filled with holiday cheer, delicious treats, and the joy of baking together! We’ll kick things off with classic Christmas cookie favorites: 🍪 Traditional Chocolate Chip 🍪 Snickerdoodles 🍪 Thumbprint Cookies Then, we’ll roll up our sleeves to create festive cut-out cookies, personalized with icing and trimmings! 🎶 The house will be alive with the sounds of traditional Christmas music, and to keep us fueled, light crockpot fare will be served to warm your hearts. And, if we’re all good little elves, a surprise appetizer awaits! Come, share in the magic of the season, and let’s make this Festivus a sweet tradition to remember. We can’t wait to bake with you! With love, The Drumbore Family.
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The front cover of the Christmas greeting car...

The front cover of the Christmas greeting car...

In a bustling Christmas-themed construction site, nestled in a snowy, whimsical town reminiscent of Charles Schulz's "Peanuts," we find a+LiNK Architecture Inc.'s team hard at work on a gingerbread skyscraper project. At the forefront, Ed van der Maarel, depicted as a jolly gingerbread man wearing an architect's hat and wielding a candy cane blueprint, is animatedly instructing his team. Next to him, Stephen Mawdsley, as a gingerbread man in a snappy bowtie, is using a peppermint pencil to draw sustainable candy canes onto a chocolate tablet. 

Surrounding them are the architectural staff, each gingerbread person uniquely accessorized, constructing the skyscraper with whimsical elements like jellybean beams and marshmallow insulation. Mike Holt, a gingerbread with a cherry nose, energetically places gumdrop solar panels on the roof, while Melinda Davis, wearing a licorice scarf, artfully decorates the lobby with tinsel and peppermint furniture. Andrew Simek, depicted with gumdrop goggles, consults a checklist of cookie components with candy cane columns.

In the background, a giant Christmas tree, decorated with baubles in the shape of small architectural models, stands proudly, its star a model of a+LiNK's logo. The sky, inspired by Winsor McCay's dreamy settings, is a pastel hue with twinkling stars that form blueprint patterns. Santa Claus, wearing a safety helmet, flies overhead in a sleigh pulled by reindeer wearing construction belts, cheerfully waving to the industrious gingerbread team below. This scene captures the fusion of Christmas cheer with a+LiNK's architectural creativity, telling a story of holiday magic combined with building excellence.
Generated with these themes: a+LiNK Architecture Inc. is an architecture, interior design, and planning firm providing architectural services to clients throughout southwestern Ontario. In 1998, founding partners, Ed van der Maarel and Stephen Mawdsley formed a partnership and established SJMA Architecture Inc. (SJMA) to provide architectural, project management, and construction management services for small to medium size commercial and institutional projects.   Ed van der Maarel provides his expertise to projects as Principal Architect, Project Manager and Heritage Consultant. Ed’s focus continues to be heritage restoration, preservation and adaptive reuse, as well as contract administration. Stephen Mawdsley provides his expertise as Principal Architect and Design Lead and incorporates sustainability and Code requirements to every project.  In 2014, the firm was rebranded to a+LiNK Architecture Inc., recognizing the connection in their architectural work to preserve + create + sustain. a+LiNK has become an interdisciplinary firm that provides comprehensive architectural, heritage, interior design, and planning services for small to large scale municipal, provincial, not-for-profit and community based organizations. The firm has won a number of awards and continues to provide creative solutions to enhance our communities and enrich our culture. a+LiNK is comprised of 18 creative and technical staff members expert in various disciplines, providing complete architectural and design services to clients.    In 2021, a+LiNK expanded the firm’s partnership to welcome Architect, Mike Holt, Interior Designer, Melinda Davis, and Technologist, Andrew Simek. With an interdisciplinary leadership team, a+LiNK continues to offer exceptional architectural services with a strengthened foundation in all facets of design; architecture, interior design and technical expertise..
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In a bustling Christmas-themed construction s...

In a bustling Christmas-themed construction s...

The front cover of the Christmas greetings card unfolds a lively, whimsical scene at Santa’s workshop, reimagined as a bustling architectural design studio called "a+LiNK North Pole Branch". Imagine a spacious, warmly-lit room filled with a flurry of activity, where architecture meets festive chaos. In the center, Santa Claus, wearing a construction helmet over his traditional red hat, is engrossed in a set of blueprints. His desk is cluttered with tools, rulers, and compasses, resembling a creative battleground.

To Santa’s left, Mrs. Claus, dressed in a chic, tailored red and green outfit reminiscent of a savvy interior designer, is consulting with an elf over fabric swatches and wallpaper samples that are distinctly candy-cane striped and gingerbread themed. Her spectacles rest on her nose as she holds a tape measure around an oversized Christmas stocking.

In the background, a group of elves, equipped with tiny hard hats and tool belts, are busy constructing a model of a gingerbread house, complete with gumdrop windows and licorice beams. This model sits on a snow-dusted drafting table, surrounded by scattered candy-cane rulers and chocolate square samples, illustrating the playful blend of festive cheer and architectural precision.

Suspended from the ceiling are whimsical fairy lights arranged to form a city skyline silhouette, twinkling above. On the walls, framed architectural drawings of whimsical holiday structures like a sleigh garage and a North Pole observatory are prominently displayed, showcasing past 'projects' by the studio. A small chalkboard stands to one side, reading “2023 Projects: Preserve + Create + Sustain Joy!” in colorful, festive chalk.

In the lower corner of the card, a playful nod to Peanuts: Snoopy, dressed as a foreman, supervises the elves while sipping a hot cocoa, complete with a marshmallow floating on top. His little sidekick Woodstock is seen atop the model, holding a candy cane that doubles as a crane.

The entire scene is bordered by a snow-covered window frame, offering a peek into this imaginative workshop, with snowflakes gently falling outside against a twilight sky, completing the merry architectural frenzy at the North Pole.
Generated with these themes: a+LiNK Architecture Inc. is an architecture, interior design, and planning firm providing architectural services to clients throughout southwestern Ontario. In 1998, founding partners, Ed van der Maarel and Stephen Mawdsley formed a partnership and established SJMA Architecture Inc. (SJMA) to provide architectural, project management, and construction management services for small to medium size commercial and institutional projects.   Ed van der Maarel provides his expertise to projects as Principal Architect, Project Manager and Heritage Consultant. Ed’s focus continues to be heritage restoration, preservation and adaptive reuse, as well as contract administration. Stephen Mawdsley provides his expertise as Principal Architect and Design Lead and incorporates sustainability and Code requirements to every project.  In 2014, the firm was rebranded to a+LiNK Architecture Inc., recognizing the connection in their architectural work to preserve + create + sustain. a+LiNK has become an interdisciplinary firm that provides comprehensive architectural, heritage, interior design, and planning services for small to large scale municipal, provincial, not-for-profit and community based organizations. The firm has won a number of awards and continues to provide creative solutions to enhance our communities and enrich our culture. a+LiNK is comprised of 18 creative and technical staff members expert in various disciplines, providing complete architectural and design services to clients.    In 2021, a+LiNK expanded the firm’s partnership to welcome Architect, Mike Holt, Interior Designer, Melinda Davis, and Technologist, Andrew Simek. With an interdisciplinary leadership team, a+LiNK continues to offer exceptional architectural services with a strengthened foundation in all facets of design; architecture, interior design and technical expertise..
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The front cover of the Christmas greetings ca...

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