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    Blue Christmas Plates. Take cues from the icy-blue, white, and silver palette of a winter landscape to create a refreshing tablescape. When you set a table based on a single color—blue in this ...

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    From paper plates and napkins perfect for festive get-togethers to tree decorations for much less, ... Christmas House Poinsettia Plates. Price: $1.25.

  5. Decoration - Wikipedia

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    Christmas decoration, festive decorations used at Christmas time; Decorations (John Ireland), a set of three pieces for piano solo composed in 1912–13 by John Ireland; Decorator pattern, a design pattern used in object-oriented programming; In-glaze decoration, a method of decorating ceramics - decoration applied before firing

  6. Plate (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    A plate is a broad, mainly flat vessel on which food can be served. [1] A plate can also be used for ceremonial or decorative purposes. Most plates are circular, but they may be any shape, or made of any water-resistant material. Generally plates are raised round the edges, either by a curving up, or a wider lip or raised portion.

  7. Danish Christmas plates - Wikipedia

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    The first Christmas plate was issued by Bing & Grøndahl in 1895. Harald Bing came up with the idea, hoping to develop a series with Danish scenes. Designed by Frans August Hallin (1865–1947), the first plate is titled Bag den Frosne Rude (Behind the Frosted Pane) with a view of some of Copenhagen's landmark buildings at night as seen through the icy windows of Frederiksberg Palace.