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  2. The 32 Best Christmas Ornaments of 2023 - AOL

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    We love the shimmering Kurt Adler Glitter Glass Ball Ornaments that add some serious sparkle to your home despite their mini size of less than an inch in diameter.

  3. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    The first collection included 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament collection is dated and available for just one year. By 1998, 11 million American households collected Hallmark ornaments, and 250,000 people were member of the Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club. [8]

  4. Shiny Brite - Wikipedia

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    The Shiny Brite company produced the most popular Christmas tree ornaments in the United States throughout the 1940s and 1950s. In 1937, Max Eckardt established Shiny Brite ornaments, working with the Corning Glass company to mass-produce glass Christmas ornaments.

  5. The transformative joys (and pains) of painting your own house

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    The urge to paint is primitive and innate. Cavemen, famously, liked to doodle on the walls with pigments ground from charred wood, stone, bone, and minerals, bound with plant sap and animal fat.

  6. The best fun and festive Christmas ornaments to grab at today ...

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    Dated Enamel Framed Ornaments, $10-$20 (Orig. $12.50-$25) Mercury Glass Adorned Ornaments – Set of 6, $31 (Orig. $39.50) White & Silver Glass Ball Ornaments – Set of 6, $47 (Orig. $59)

  7. Witch ball - Wikipedia

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    A witch ball is a hollow sphere of glass. Historically, witch balls were hung in cottage windows in 17th and 18th century England to ward off evil spirits, witches, evil spells, ill fortune and bad spirits. The witch ball holds great superstition with regard to warding off evil spirits in the English counties of East Sussex and West Sussex.