This Beautiful Photo Christmas Keepsake Ornament For Baby Girl
is 4.25 inches tall and 3 inches across and allows you to add your Babys Photo, making it a Keepsake forever.
This beautiful Baby First Christmas Ornament allows you to remember your Babys First Christmas with an Heirloom gift, forever. It comes with a blank, oval shaped, space in the center that you can add your Babys Photo to. Just trim a photo to fit the space, which is about 1 5/8 inches tall and 1 inch at the bottom, but narrows slightly at the top. Adhere the Photo to the Ornament with a clear household glue. When it is dry you can embellish the Ornament by adding a contrasting colored glitter line around the edge of the Photo, making it a Keepsake forever. This makes a very unique gift for someone special.
These Glass Ornaments are an Inge Glass of Germany original. The back is a Christmas tree highlighted with iridescent green glitter and decorated with small blue, orange, red and gold iridescent glitter ornaments. The front of the tree has a space in the center to add your Babys Photo. Below this is a pale pink ribbon printed with “BABY’S 1st CHRISTMAS.” Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
History of The Santa Claus Express.
The Santa Claus Express is a generic name applied to a number of holiday railroad excursions throughout the United States. Often sponsored by railroad museums and incorporating appropriately decorated vintage locomotives and cars, the Santa Claus Express may offer scenic tours beginning in late November and continuing through December. By other schedules, the Express stops at towns and villages along the line, at which time professional or amateur performers aboard provide a Yuletide concert or show for citizens awaiting outside. The Santa Claus Express also is a vehicle for delivering toys and gifts to underprivileged children, an example of which can be found in Appalachia. Since the mid 1440s on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, officials of CSX Transportation have furnished a locomotive and cars so that the Santa Claus Express could wind its way from Pikeville, Kentucky, across Virginia, and into Kingsport, Tennessee. All along the tracks, children and families gather, many having camped overnight to secure strategic positions. When the train slows at each whistle stop, children run behind as Santa, who addresses everyone as “darlin’,” and his assistants, local businessmen, toss candy, small toys, and other gifts from the platform on the last car into eager hands. Local merchants, some of whom were once among those children chasing the train, donate the gifts, which become the only Christmas presents that many children in this region will receive each year. Select this link to view our Christmas Figurines.
Christmas Story.
Starting on December 6th and lasting until January 6th, Christmastime is celebrated continually throughout Germany. It is a time for joy and thanks. Spirits run high as everyone comes together. Whether for dancing or just for entertainment, music is always played as part of the festivities. One of the most distinctive instruments heard in the nostalgic air is the horn. They are still heard today throughout the streets of German villages bringing laughter and cheer to all. Horns are used in churches across the world as a special addition to the liturgical season. Select this link to view our Animal Christmas Ornaments.





