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  2. These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Spruce Up Your Tree - AOL

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    Cat Embroidery Hoop Ornaments. Calling all cat parents! One of these purr-fect embroidery hoop ornaments deserves a spot in the center of your Christmas tree. Your furry friend will definitely ...

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    They're easy and fun to make, and can be given as homemade Christmas gifts, too! Test your craft skills with these creative ideas for DIY Christmas ornaments. They're easy and fun to make, and can ...

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    $19.99 at oldworldchristmas.com. Alaska: Salmon. A king salmon, the official state fish, can weigh more than 100 pounds. This glass beauty is just a few ounces!

  5. Armenian needlelace - Wikipedia

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    Armenian needlelace (also known as Bebilla, Nazareth Lace and Knotted Lace) is a pure form of needle lace made using only a needle, thread and pair of scissors. Various threads are used in embroidery: cotton, silk, wool (often colored), as well as beads, pearls, feathers, precious stones, gold threads, silver threads, coins, etc.

  6. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    Piernik ornaments in Poland. Christmas ornaments, baubles, globes, "Christmas bulbs", or "Christmas bubbles" are decoration items, usually to decorate Christmas trees. These decorations may be woven, blown (glass or plastic), molded (ceramic or metal), carved from wood or expanded polystyrene, or made by other techniques. Ornaments are ...

  7. Mountmellick embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Mountmellick embroidery uses predominantly knotted and padded stitches to create beautifully textured whitework embroidery. [2] The work features a characteristic knitted fringe. Other forms of lace , such as crochet or bobbin lace are not authentic trims for Mountmellick work.

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