Holidays '08: The Decor List - a list by tatorandtots

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Cream Rose Bouquet by Martha Stewart

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White pumpkins were all the rage for Halloween so I'm going to guess that white roses will be part of the trend this holiday season...

I've ordered Martha Stewart's roses many, many times and I have to say this for the girl, she knows how to grow 'em. Or how to hire people who know how to grow 'em. They far and away outlast any other freshly cut flowers I've ever ordered.

Updated Nov 6, 2008

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Vera Wang Roses

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Lush fall colors to add fragrance and interest to your seasonal table....
Includes Vera's perfume!

Updated Nov 6, 2008

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"Top 10 Reasons to Believe" Sign

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I tell my kids, "You have to believe to receive!" Here are some reasons why, thanks to this lovely sign. My favorite? "He is the single largest employer of elves."

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Mousekin's Base Board Door

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Out of the illustrated pages of a GrimmÕs Fairytale, the imagination could envision a cozy retreat the size of a matchbox with a featherbed and crackling fire on the other side of the baseboard. Made in England. 6½ x 4¾"

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Santa's Gingerbread Stable

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A sweet abode for reindeer!

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Offer sweet shelter to Donner, Dancer, Blitzen, and the rest of Santa's reindeer team (can you name them?) when they stop by your house. Our kit includes all the ingredients you need (yummy pre-baked gingerbread pieces, icing mix, candy cane sticks, mini M&M®s, sprinkles, Necco® wafers, pretzel sticks, gum drops, coconut, blue sanding sugar, club crackers, food coloring, and pastry bags) to create a welcoming haven complete with shingled roof, fence, pond, and snow-covered ground.

Make colorful people, animals, flowers and other figures out of chocolate to decorate baked goods. Sculpt fun decorations to add to your baked goods (or to use as yummy, festive accents for celebrations) with our Chocolate Modeling Kit that includes 12 moldable chocolate squares in assorted colors, plus tools. Add our delightfully detailed resin Santa Feeding the Reindeer Figurines to create still more color and interest, and sculpt edible figures of your choice with our Chocolate Modeling Kit (12 moldable chocolate squares in assorted colors, plus tools). A unique and hospitable idea for the season's gingerbread project.

For ages 4 and up with adult supervision. Santa Feeding the Reindeer Figurines are made in China. Santa's Gingerbread Stable and Chocolate Modeling Kit are made in USA.

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Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Make a Holiday Entrance

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Another great HearthSong exlusive: "Ho-ho-ho! The holidays make a grand entrance the instant you hang up our decorated green net curtains that come with their own stuffed, double-sided ornaments (stocking, snowman, Christmas tree, snowflake, and star) plus two jingle bells.

Deck the hall (or doorway) - it's an instant entry to a happy holiday - and the merriest way to get any house all dressed up for Christmas!"

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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