The Baker Santa Ornament
is 4½ inches tall and 3½ inches across. This People and Profession Tree Ornaments have lots of yummy Baked Goods on a plate that circles around his middle. The Baker Santa is wearing a red and white Santa hat with iridescent glitter on the pompom and cuff. His white beard and hair are sprinkled with iridescent glitter as well. His white tuxedo style shirt has black buttons and a black bow tie. These Unique Christmas Ornaments have a red tuxedo vest with black buttons and black edging. The black edging and his bow tie are sprinkled with black glitter. His apron is white with black and white checks around the hem and a sprig of holly and berries painted on one side, his pants are red with iridescent white cuffs and his boots are black. The Baker Santa is twirling some bread dough that has been sprinkled with iridescent glitter. These Santa Ornaments have a plate attached to his mid section that is white with red lines around the edge. There are several yummy looking Baked Goods on the plate. There is a loaf of white bread, a croissant roll, two loaves of French bread, a muffin and some sliced garlic bread lined around the plate. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Christmas Stocking.
Christmas stocking is an empty sock or sock-shaped bag that children in the United States and some other cultures hang on Christmas Eve so that Santa Claus can fill it with small toys, candy, fruit, coins, or other small gifts when he arrives. These small items are often referred to as stocking stuffers or stocking fillers. In some Christmas stories, the contents of the Christmas Stocking are the only toys the child receives at Christmas from Santa Claus. Other presents are wrapped up in wrapping paper. Tradition in western culture dictates that a child who behaves badly during the year will receive only a piece of coal. By tradition, the stocking is hung on the fireplace, but, since many modern homes do not have fireplaces, stockings may be hung in almost any location. The tradition started up in Germany. One traditional practice is to reserve the stocking for five gifts that stimulate each of the five senses, for example: Something to eat, like fruit or candy. A toy or other item that makes a noise (this can even include nuts to crack). An item that is visually pleasing in any way like jewelry, cuff-links or a coloring book. Check out our Christmas Ornament Sets for the holidays.
Basket.
Baskets full of fruit, nuts and treats are a pervasive symbol of good fortune and wishes for families and friends. Baskets are a traditional gift given during the Christmas season to show one’s appreciation for others. Giving a basket full of treats is a traditional way of showing good will to the recipient. Christmas is a time of giving so the perfect gift for someone you love or care for is a basket full of goodies. Select this link to view our Gold Ornament and Red Christmas Ornaments.
Christmas Presents.
It has been said that the giving of presents at Christmas time began when the three wise men gave their gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh to the baby Jesus. Anciently and through the middle ages, gift giving was predominantly confined to the upper classes. Since the 18th century Christmas has become more commercial with the increase in and sophistication of, advertising campaigns. The development of the advertising industry has intensified the age old problem of gifts being too ostentatious and given for reasons other than true fellowship.





