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

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    To make Christmas décor that you can use even after the tree comes down, these evergreen sprig clay ornaments are a must. Get the tutorial at Made in a Day . MADE IN A DAY

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    Press the mini yellow candy-coated chocolates sideways into the white lines, roughly 1 inch apart, for Christmas lights. Place the mini red candies flat on the tree, for ornaments. To make the bow ...

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    Natalia Lima places vegan cinnamon rolls on a baking rack. Her business, Curious Cat Bakery, started out as a hobby. ... Christmas Ornaments. artificial christmas tree “I have so many ornaments ...

  5. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree ornament. In some places, Christmas decorations are traditionally taken down on Twelfth Night, the evening of January 5 or January 6. The difference in this date is that some count Christmas Day as the first day of Christmas, whereas for others, Christmas Day is a feast day in its own right, and the first full day of the ...

  7. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    An early 1900s Christmas card image of candy canes. A common story of the origin of candy canes says that in 1670, in Cologne, Germany, the choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral, wishing to remedy the noise caused by children in his church during the Living Crèche tradition of Christmas Eve, asked a local candy maker for some "sugar sticks" for them.

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