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Christmas Musical Decorations

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Christmas Musical Decorations


Embossing Board: Christmas Decorations


Embossing Board: Christmas Decorations


$13.94


Designed for The Paper Craft Station (not included), these boards can easily be used on their own. Can be used with cardstock, vellum, paper, metallic foils, and much more! Christmas Decorations Board includes: trees, bells, holly, stars, and musical notes – emboss individually or as frames. Includes instruction sheet. Color: putty with maroon markings. Made of plastic.

8 x 12 Luxury Concerto Christmas Crackers


8 x 12 Luxury Concerto Christmas Crackers


$23.00


Each of the eight crackers contains a tiny whistle pitched to a different note. When the crackers have been opened a nominated ‘conductor’ can follow the song sheets provided, pointing at each ‘musician’ when it’s their turn to play. The result: beautiful music…or total chaos! Approximate size: 30cm….

8 x 12 Luxury Concerto Christmas Crackers


8 x 12 Luxury Concerto Christmas Crackers



A box of eight traditional Christmas Crackers with a musical twist!

Each cracker contains a different musical whistle. Within the box you will also find a set of numbered badges, a baton and a sheet of music. Nominate a conductor, and watch your party explode into a cacophony of beautiful music!

Naturally, party hats are also included….


13 x 54 Music To My Ears Decorative Table Runner


13 x 54 Music To My Ears Decorative Table Runner


$24.99


Music To My Ears Decorative Table Runner Item #TRTP405 Featuring music and musical instruments Measurements: 13″W x 54″L Design is on one side Material(s): Front: 60% Cotton/40% Polyester Back: 70% Polyester/30% Cotton Care instructions: Spot or dry clean only Made in the USA…



The Best Reasons to Get a Real Christmas Tree This Year

Each year, you remove the same old plastic tree from your basement and as you tediously bend all of its branches into position to make it appear somewhat realistic, you might wonder if you should have gone out and obtained a real Christmas tree. In fact, plastic trees might appear to be an easier and more resourceful form of Christmas tree because they can be stored in your home and reused for many years. However, one can find several reasons that real Christmas trees are not only simpler to deal with but will also much better for the environment if you think about how they affect our planet in the long run.

To begin with, consider the convenience of real Christmas tress compared to artificial ones, specifically when it comes to set up and take down. With real Christmas trees, you just visit a local tree farm or tree lot where real Christmas trees can be bought and browse through to find one that fits the size of your home as well as the look that you want. You typically will get to pick through several varieties of trees, including Fraser fir Christmas trees, Scotch pine trees, white spruces, balsam fir trees, cypress trees and more. You merely select your tree and choose to cut it down or just have a staff member cut it for you depending on the place where you go to get your tree, then they drill a hole for you and load it on your car. If you choose to visit a local lot where real Christmas trees have already been cut, the entire experience could take under thirty minutes.

However, people who have a fake Christmas tree will have a lot more trouble to deal with between getting their tree out of storage, unboxing it, putting it back together, bending the branches into place and so on and so forth. For many of us, the set-up of a fake tree is much more of a struggle than a real Christmas tree that is simply plopped down on a tree stand and ready to go.

Next, look into the ecological impact of getting a fake tree versus a real one, specifically when it comes to waste. With real Christmas trees, you create absolutely no waste by getting a tree that naturally breaks down when thrown out after the christmas season. More trees are produced in its place, and you can support a local tree farm small business by buying your tree from them.

On the other hand, fake trees generate waste, even if they are used again by the same family for several years. The plastic will not decompose and thus can create a lot more waste and have a detrimental effect on both the economy and the earth. This year, make life easier and protect the planet by purchasing a real Christmas tree for your home.


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