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A chocolate bunny ornament brings back fond memories of childhood. It was always great to see a chocolate bunny in your Easter basket. Today it is great to decorate with a hand painted ornament of a chocolate bunny that looks exactly like the candy chocolate bunny. This is such a fun ornament for spring decorating.
What a beautiful way to say “I Love You”, “Marry Me” or “Be Mine”. The conversation hearts bring back so many memories of the happy, carefree days of childhood.
Every February across the country, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of Valentines Day. One of the most romantic days each year is Valentines Day – February 14th. This is the day millions of people remember to say “I love you” with a symbol of their love. This year use a hand blown glass ornament in the shape of a heart for a classic, cherished expression of your love. Give a gift that will last forever and be treasured for years to
They make great gifts year round and especially during the holiday season. What a great way to say Merry Christmas and to let them know our thoughts and prayers are with them!!
We have a wonderful collection of hand blown glass birds. These feathered friends are an excellent addition to your ornament collection. Many of these hand blown glass ornaments simply clip to a branch of your Christmas Tree and add an amazing tradition to your holiday experience.
![]() Amongst glass ornaments, there are several different themes. These can include etched glass ornaments, stained glass ornaments, and hand blown glass ornaments. Each has its own unique style, and amongst these themes are specialty ornaments portraying different people, places, animals, or sometimes just artistic designs. For younger children there are glass ornaments crafted in the images of dragons, angels, and fairytale creatures. There are ornaments crafted to model specific professions; teachers, construction workers, mailmen, there’s something for almost everyone. A unique glass Christmas ornament is a treasure to bring out once a year or keep out year round. However if you do intend to store yours, ensure its well padded and wrapped so it doesn’t break!
![]() The glass ornaments that adorn our Christmas trees today have been adopted into our culture over time, but were originally conceived in Germany. Shaped like fruits, nuts, and simple balls, the glass Christmas ornament can be traced to a man named Hans Greiner. In 1847, in a German town called Lauscha famous for its glassworks, Greiner began producing glass ornaments. These glass Christmas ornaments were called Glasschmuck in German, and Greiner first crafted them in the shapes of fruits and nuts. The ornaments were a hit, and were soon being distributed all over Europe as Lauscha and Greiner grew more famous. Today glass Christmas ornaments are manufactured in China, Mexico, and the US, but all drew their original inspiration from the German glassworker.
Whether the unique ornament you give is a depiction of an angel, a ribbon, or the rose teapot from “Alice in Wonderland”, your recipient will realize that you picked out this ornament especially for them.
The falling leaves also represent security and renewal. As they fall to the ground they create a blanket over the soil to form a winter haven for the forest’s creatures. By falling to the ground they also allow for the rejuvenation of the tree’s growth the following spring. Autumn leaves therefore bring to mind the cycle of nature and constant renewal life on Earth. Hand blown glass ornaments in the autumn leaf designs add a wonderful touch to your fall decorating. Acorns ornaments are great too.
At this time of the year when you are thinking of harvests, fall foliage and being thankful for all things big and small, you might consider using fruit and vegetable ornaments on a theme tree. A cornucopia or a tree of plenty would be great. These ornaments are also fabulous to use on your Thanksgiving table or throughout your fall decorations. All fruit and vegetable ornaments are hand blown glass ornaments from Germany.
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Every Christmas tree needs a bird since it represents good fortune for t
he year ahead. This tradition started when Christmas trees were brought in from the forest. If you found a nest in the tree, it represented a sign of good luck.


Sometimes you want to get someone an ornament that says something unique about them. 




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