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Thanksgiving
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Oak Leaf with Acorns Ornament
3 1/2"
$6.99
New 2008
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Oak trees are prized for their strong hard wood and acorns are considered good luck symbols. Acorns also represent the rebirth of life, hence comes the old saying: "from little acorns come mighty oaks." Celebrate life and luck by hanging this beautiful glass ornament on your tree! |
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Cornucopia Ornament
4 1/2
$10.99
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With its horn shape displaying an abundance of the autumn harvest, the cornucopia, also known as the Horn of Plenty, is a symbol of Thanksgiving. The bounty of cascading tall fruits and fresh picked vegetables make the cornucopia a fitting portrayal of God's blessings bestowed upon man. |
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Indian Corn Ornament
4"
$6.99
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Ears of corn, according to folklore, were once as long as the corn stalks and yielded five thousand kernels each. Legend claims that a careless woman wasted the beautiful corn, and the stalks then stopped producing. Through prayers the corn returned, but in smaller size as a reminder not to take blessings for granted. |
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Mini Pumpkin Ornament
1 3/4"
$3.99
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Harvested in autumn, ripe orange pumpkins are associated with fall holidays and festivals. For Halloween, they are carved as Jack O'Lanterns. For Thanksgiving, pumpkins symbolize the bounty of the harvest and are the main ingredient of a favorite Thanksgiving treat - pumpkin pie! |
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Pumpkin Ornament
2 3/4"
$5.99
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Harvested in autumn, ripe orange pumpkins are associated with fall holidays and festivals. For Halloween, they are carved as Jack O'Lanterns. For Thanksgiving, pumpkins symbolize the bounty of the harvest and are the main ingredient of a favorite Thanksgiving treat - pumpkin pie! |
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Pilgrim Ornament
4"
$7.95
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In 1620 a group of 102 men, women, and children from England landed at Plymouth Rock with the hope of creating a new life where they could worship as they chose. After enduring great hardship, the first Thanksgiving was later celebrated with the Native Americans as everyone shared food and ideas for survival. |
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Scarecrow Ornament
4 1/4"
$8.95
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Made out of straw and the farmer's old clothes, the Scarecrow served to frighten pesky birds away from crops. Often seen in the fields near the harvest time, colorful scarecrows are often associated with autumn and fall festivals. |
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Tom Turkey Ornament
3"
$8.99
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The turkey symbolizes altruism and self-sacrifice. It is the centerpiece of today's Thanksgiving dinner, which commemorates the first Thanksgiving in 1621, when the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared a harvest meal. Ben Franklin championed the turkey as our national symbol, but the bald eagle won! |
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Ornament Hangers
$2.75
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The fast and easy way to hang your ornaments! 100 green wire ornament hangers. |