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I could kiss you, those are perfect.
Aww shucks!
Check Ebay for those too. They come up cheap sometimes.
I could kiss you, those are perfect.
I have some vintage Shiny-Brite ornaments and the repros are virtually identical!
Last Christmas was my first ever, and our first as a married couple, so we don't have many traditions yet. Or, for that matter, an extensive ornament collection.
If you were suggesting really classic decorations/colour-schemes/knick-knacks, what would they be? We need a new tree, but bought a fairly good-looking artificial wreath last year. I'll redecorate it this year, but haven't decided colours or anything yet.
I'd love a train-set with porcelain village, but have nowhere to set one up.
I think i need me a village though, i haven't seen them in the UK.
I know that many Italians do the village scene surrounding a nativity- I knew one gentleman from Italy whose father would put out over 250 houses, complete with trees and little people each year- they basically had to clear out three rooms of the house. lol So it is possible that many traditions brought it here.
Thankyou for all your fab suggestions guys, I am yet to go through the whole thread but I am very grateful! I am baffled by how a train set fixes around a tree, I just know my son would adore this though. I'm going to watch all the films suggested and I have been on the Jen but never Jenn blog too (awesome). I have been picking up stocking fillers already, I really want to make them special. So any more ideas I will absorb them up. Thanks again guys, much appreciated
It'll be here before you know it!! Only 87 shopping days til Christmas!!