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Enjoy The City Life
Dec 8th
Personalized Christmas ornaments are just what their name suggests. They are tiny decorative things that you can hang around in various places around your house at Christmas, especially on the Christmas trees. Such ornaments look quite good on the trees among the lights and other kinds of decoration. Or you can simply let them sit on your shelf or in a display case. These pieces of decoration look good wherever you decide to keep them.
The best thing is, of course, that the personalized Christmas ornaments are unique. So, whether you are getting them made for yourself, or getting them made to be given as a gift, you can be sure that they are special to the owner. And nobody else will have a twin of the same ornament on their trees.
Many designs and themes abound when you are thinking of getting personalized Christmas ornaments. The most popular ones are the Santa ornaments. They show cute little Santas in different poses and generally there is a place to write the name of the person or the family for whom the gift is intended. One ornament I saw when browsing the Internet had a Santa on his sleigh driven by the reindeers, and each reindeer was carrying a flag with a name of a member of the family. Of course, such ornaments will be bigger in size and you will not be able to hang them from the tree, but they can look very good and meaningful on a shelf, or even in the middle of the dining table. And when Christmas is over, you can keep it in your display case to be brought out only next year.
After the Santas, angels are popular for personalized Christmas ornaments. Angels can be made in a large number of ways, and they are mostly meant for the trees. It is almost a tradition to place an angel at the top of the Christmas tree. Most angel ornaments are made with that intention in mind. Cherubs are also quite popular, and then there are other motifs such as turtledoves, little elves, etc. that can be used. All these can be personalized with the name of the owner of the gift. Read the rest of this entry »
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