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  2. How to Use Collectible Christmas Plates for Your Best Holiday ...

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    Gold and Green Christmas Plates. For a classic Christmas table, pull in a host of pretty red, green, and holiday motifs. Gold edgings and flatware tie them all together like a bow on a package.

  3. 11 Affordable Christmas Items Available at Dollar Tree Now

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    GOBankingRates explored Dollar Tree’s Christmas inventory and found 11 items you won’t regret buying this holiday season. More: 7 Best Expensive-Looking Things You Can Buy at Dollar Tree

  4. 4 Christmas Decorating Trends Our Home Editor Loved at ...

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    1. Classic Paper Chains. Cue the nostalgia! The iconic holiday paper chains of childhood are back—this time with a playful modern twist. The chains at Selfridges weren't actually for sale, but ...

  5. Paper craft - Wikipedia

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    Paper craft is a collection of crafts using paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of two or three-dimensional objects. Paper and card stock lend themselves to a wide range of techniques and can be folded, curved, bent, cut, glued, molded, stitched, or layered. [ 1 ]

  6. Party store - Wikipedia

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    Plates, utensils, cups (especially disposable ones for parties) and table decorations In 2019 a global shortage of helium sharply reduced supply for helium-filled balloons, due to the US rationing helium because of a reduction in supply by 30% stemming from a Saudi-boycott of producer country Qatar , impacting party stores such as Party City ...

  7. Handcrafts and folk art in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Papel picado (lit. poked paper) is the cutting of thin paper generally with a chisel or similar instrument to create repeating banner-like decorative items for festivals and parties. Originally, these were made with amate or maguey paper due to its pre Hispanic origin, but eventually crepe paper began to be used, and sometimes this is replaced ...