Christmas Cups
Christmas Cups
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Christmas Acrylic Cups $7.99 “>Enjoy the Christmas season with these seasonal acrylic cups.> >Holds 16 ounces.>” |

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Wilton 4-Tier Stacked Cupcake and Dessert Tower $12.81 Dessert Tower 4 Tier-16.25″X12″. WILTON-Stacked Dessert Tower. What a great way to display cupcakes; appetizers; brownies; fruit and other party treats! This stand consists of four stacking sections with angled tiers for the best view of decorated desse… |
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Keurig 5071 K-Cup Carousel Tower $21.90 Here’s the perfect way to store and organize your K-cups and have them ready whenever you’re ready fo a delicious, hot beverage. This counter piece features a lazy-susan base for simple rotation and the black and grey design suits most kitchen styles. The Keurig 5071 K-Cup Carousel Tower is a perfect accessory for owners of Keurig K-Cup coffee machines. Coffee K-Cups are not included in the tower…. |
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Fred & Friends Ninjabread Men Cookie Cutters $5.45 Fred & Friends Ninjabread Men is an innovatively designed cookie cutter set. The 3 different cutters are in classic ninja attack poses. Baked they are extremely funny and lend themselves to imaginative decoration possibilities. There’s even a gingerbread cookie recipe on the back of the box!… |
Christmas Angel Ecards Presents The History Of The Christmas Card
From the time I can remember, Christmas meant Christmas Ornaments and Nativity Scene Ecards. The Christmas card, as we know it, originated in England in the year 1843. An artist named John Calcott Horsley was appointed by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy and booming London factory owner, to design a card that could be sent out to his contacts and clients to wish them a merry Christmas.
Sir Henry Cole was exceptionally well recognized at the time, for a number of reasons. He had a aiding hand in helping to revise the British postal system. He played a prominent role in the establishment of the Royal Albert Hall, and acted as the construction administrator on this immense assignment. He also arranged for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and he oversaw the inauguration of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
One of Sir Henry Cole’s best aspirations in life was to doll up the world around him. He owned and operated a breathtaking art shop on Bond Street, which concentrated in enhancing objects for the family unit. His shop was hugely accepted with the British upper class, and he earned a tidy sum from his business.
The Christmas card he appointed was fashioned in the structure of a triptych, which is a three-paneled model that allows for the two outer panels to be folded in towards the middle one. All of the two side panels describeed a lovely deed. The first displayed an illustration of persons clothing the impoverished, and the other side panel displayed an image of people feeding the hungry. The center piece had an illustration of a well-to-do family making a toast and surrounded by an enormous feast.
The words on the inside of the card recite "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you." Of the one thousand cards issueed for Sir Henry Cole, only twelve exist today in reserved collections. The printed card became highly fashionable in England through the years that followed. They also became vastly popular in Germany. It took quite a lengthy time for the conception to catch on in America, then popularized by a German expatriate named Louis Prang in 1875. Nowadays, more than 2 billion Christmas cards are exchanged each year. Merry Christmas, all!
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12 Chocolate Shop Hershey's Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Christmas Ornaments 5.5 $99.99 From the Chocolate Shop Collection Item #HY0331 Officially licensed merchandise A little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt... especially when it's decorating the Christmas tree! Reese's ornaments each depict a delectable looking package of peanut butter cups Fully dimensional ornaments Each come ready-to-hang on silver cords Dimensions: 5.5 H Material(s): resin Pack includes 12 of the ornament shown Note: ornaments are for decorative purposes only |
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12 Hershey's Chocolate Candy Decorative Gingerbread House Christmas Decoration $74.99 From the Chocolate Shop Collection Item #GB10 Officially licensed merchandise Delightfully decadent gingerbread house decoration looks yummy enough to eat! House is dripping with realistic candy details including Hershey's Kisses, Twizzler's Licorice, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and York Peppermint Patties House is accented with dazzling iridescent glitter Dimensions: 12 H x 10.75 W x 9 D Material(s): paper mach /polyresin Please note: for decorative purposes only; house is not edible |
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12 My Sister Is My BFF 2 Coffee Cup Christmas Ornaments for Personalization $109.99 From the Personalization Collection Item #A1271 Two coffee cups and a cupcake dangle from the words My Sister Is My BFF Coffee cups can be personalized using a permanent marker Fully dimensional ornaments Ornaments come ready-to-hang on white ribbons Dimensions: 6 H Material(s): resin Please note:Personalization is done by customer; this is not a service we provide Pack includes 12 of the ornament shown |
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