
Bell drop (not available) |
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Santa's helpers (not available) |
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Christmas drop (available) |
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| From a discarded piece of plastic really elastic a drop came out, and for Christmas let the bell sing. Who else if not a lady called Joy could have it at home? |
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Those biscuits were so hard to eat... with a pipe-cleaner and some painting, here to helpers of Santa! Sorry, my mother wanted them all for the mountain house... |
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The pieces of elastic plastic were a lot. Here a drop became a high design Crhistmas tree. You can have it for the next Christmas! |
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 Gold wreath(available) |
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 Green wreath(available) |
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 Apple wreath(not available) |
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| A famous orange drink has wonderful curved bottles, great for a golden wreath (eight needed). You can have it for the next Christmas! |
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Cut cut cut, some green bottles became pine brances for this wreath. You can have it for the next Christmas! |
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The round neon broke. Round, white, smooth? What a base for an apple and tistletoe wreath! Always on my door in Christmas time. |
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 Xmas bottle-tree(not available) |
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Xmas toothpaste!(available on order) |
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Xmas wire-tree(available) |
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| Four green bottles, some decorations: here's my own Christmas tree. |
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Too many sweets during Xmas time? Two nice elves hide a healty peppermint toothpaste! Made for two little children. Not available, but I can do them again and again and again |
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This wire seems to have been a helter-skelter for the little star... You can have it for the next Christmas! |
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