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  2. These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Really Spruce Up ... - AOL

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    Spring Snowflake Ornaments “Spring” into action and make these fun ornaments! Made with vintage mattress springs, they look like snowflakes, which means you can decorate with them all winter long.

  3. Gákti - Wikipedia

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    The colours, patterns and decorations of the costume can signify a person's marital status and geographical origin. There are different gákti for women and men; men's gáktis are shorter at the hem than women's. Traditionally the gákti was made from reindeer skin, but in modern times, wool, cotton or silk are more common.

  4. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    William DeMuth created the first American-made glass ornaments in New York in 1870. In 1880, Woolworth's began selling Lauscha glass ornaments. Other stores began selling Christmas ornaments by the late 19th century and by 1910, Woolworth's had gone national with over 1000 stores bringing Christmas ornaments across America.

  5. 10 Rudolph-Approved Reindeer Food Recipes for the Holidays

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    Get the recipe: Magic Reindeer Food Ornaments. Related: 80 Best Christmas Cupcakes. The Baking ChocolaTess. Leave some of this out for Rudolph and Santa both! Get the recipe: Santa's Reindeer Chow.

  6. Nutukas - Wikipedia

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    Nutukas are made from soft hide, traditionally from a reindeer's leg or head, with the fur left on and sewn so that the fur is on the outside of the boot. [4] On the sole, the pieces are assembled with cut in the middle so that the fur goes in different directions to improve traction in snow.

  7. From Antlers to Ultraviolet Vision: 10 Amazing Reindeer Facts

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    The reindeer is called caribou in North America but retains the name reindeer across Europe and Asia. However, when caribou are domesticated in North America, they are referred to as reindeer.