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  2. 11 Must-Have Christmas Collectibles to Complete Your Holiday ...

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    Sterling silver bells are even more sought after, making them pricier, Modern versions are often lighter weight and made of cheaper metal. How to display them: Thread mismatched bells on a length ...

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    To make: Spray paint small tires and use a stencil to add a Christmas-y touch with a snowflake or a Christmas tree. Get the tutorial at Addicted 2 DIY . RELATED: 90+ DIY Christmas Decorations to ...

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    5. Wooden Christmas decorations. Wooden Christmas tree decorations are a sustainable and popular choice, coming fifth in the rankings. "Wooden Christmas decorations are a timeless choice and will ...

  5. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, the Christmas decoration industry ranks second to gifts in seasonal sales. [5] Many silver companies, such as Gorham, Wallace, Towle, Lunt and Reed & Barton, began manufacturing silver Christmas ornaments in 1970 and 1971. [7] In 1973, Hallmark Cards started manufacturing Christmas ornaments.

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    25th Anniversary of Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments, 192 pages. Silver Christmas Ornaments: A Collector' Guide: 1980: A.S. Barnes, San Diego, CA OCLC 5029287: 24 silver collections highlighted, including Reed and Barton, The Franklin Mint, Lunt Silversmiths, and The Smithsonian Collection made by Stieff, 197 pages.

  7. Tinsel - Wikipedia

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    Tinsel was originally made from extruded strands of silver. Because silver tarnishes quickly, other shiny metals were substituted. Before the 19th century, tinsel was used for adorning sculptures rather than Christmas trees. It was added to Christmas trees to enhance the flickering of the candles on the tree. Tinsel was used to represent the ...

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