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  2. 100 Funny Elf on the Shelf Ideas to Wow the Kids This Season

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    Christmas Elf Maze. This easy, printable maze is great for a last-minute Elf on the Shelf idea. All you need is a printer, paper, and ink. Plus, the maze will flex your little one's brain, keeping ...

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    Plus, our edible pinecones, Hanukkah gelt, and Christmas tree cookie stacks all double as a fun craft project for the whole family, too — get the kids involved and you'll spend even less time in ...

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    In-suite activities include cookie decorating, arts and crafts for kids, and face painting. ... some gingerbread displays are inspired by sculptures and furniture found at Bayou Bend Collection ...

  5. Gingerbread Lane - Wikipedia

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    GingerBread Lane is a non-profit seasonal display of a handmade gingerbread village prepared by chef Jon Lovitch. [1] He has made the display every year since 1994. [ 2 ] GingerBread Lane has been featured in the Smithsonian Institution , Richmond, Virginia , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , and the New York Hall of Science .

  6. Licitar - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of making and giving licitars stretches as far back as the 16th century. Licitar makers, known as Medičari, were highly regarded in society, and their licitars were very much sought after (gifting licitars was considered more sentimental than gifting roses).

  7. Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread was a popular treat at medieval European festivals and fairs, and there were even dedicated gingerbread fairs. [ 5 ] The first documented trade of gingerbread biscuits in England dates to the 16th century, [ 9 ] where they were sold in monasteries, pharmacies, and town square farmers' markets.

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