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Lights strung along the roof of a house are so yesterday. Take your gutters from cliche to chichi with this life-sized Santa. holding on for dear life. But this falling fellow isn't just for the rooftop: hang him from an apartment porch railing, a tree, a window, or even from the top of sliding glass doors. (Hey, Santa's been eating a few too many of Mrs. Claus's cookies, so he can't fit down every chimney!) |
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He (or she) comes to your home through rain, sleet, snow, and hail. But does your mail carrier ever get to see any of your cool Christmas decorations? Noooooo. Deliver a Christmas chuckle with this hanging Santa. The long arms Velcro together, making this Santa perfect to hang from other places, too: a railing, a towel rack, a curtain rod, or a refrigerator-door handle. |
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It's the biggest door to your house, and often the largest part of your home's street-facing façade. You have this big, blank canvas just waiting for a holiday work of art. Our Christmas Garage Door Decor lets you arrange a "Merry Christmas" message any way you like. Don't have a garage door? No problem. You can put them on the front door (many doors in townhomes and apartments are made of metal), or stick them across metal closet doors to give a guest bedroom some holiday cheer.. |
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Ahem. Aren't you forgetting something with your outdoor holiday decorating? Oh, sure, you've gussied up the evergreens. But what about those poor maples, oaks, birches, and ashes? Why should the evergreens have all the Christmas fun? Don't leave your deciduous trees feeling naked. Dress them up with this lighted Santa's Workshop Tree decoration. |
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