These Dog House Glass Ornaments Caring for your Christmas Ornaments. Santa’s Elves.
are 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide. The Glass Ornaments have a cute puppy lying inside this brown Dog House Ornament with his head and front paws poking out. A sign hangs on the front of the dog house that says, I LOVE MY DOG. The Glass Christmas Ornament has a red roof with red glitter that outlines the shingles and green grass around the bottom part of these Unique Christmas Ornaments that is also accented by green glitter. Coming up from the grass are glittery pink, purple and orange flowers. The cute brown puppy is lying inside his dog house holding a big bone with his front paws. This Dog House Glass Ornament will make a perfect gift for the dog lover in your life. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
To care for and protect your Christmas ornaments for years to come, please be mindful of the following suggestions. Wrap your ornaments individually in 24 Anti Tarnish Tissue Paper Sheets and pack your ornaments securely in one of our sturdy Ornament Storage Boxes, making sure not to place too many layers in a single box. One layer is ideal. The box should be very sturdy and made of paper. Plastic bubble wrap and or plastic storage containers do not allow the ornaments to have proper ventilation. Particularly if the ornaments are stored in a warm place like an attic, or in a humid place like a basement. Also be sure to take care to store your holiday ornaments in a safe, dry place away from water, sun or fluorescent lights and other outside elements. Check out all of our Dog Ornaments.
Santa has many helpers, called Elves. They live with him and Mrs. Claus at the North Pole and work all year long to help Santa get ready for his big night. Santa’s Elves wear their favorite costume that includes red and green outfits with striped socks. Their shoes curl up at the toes and their hats are similar to Santa’s but the pointed top stands up and they have bells on the toes of their shoes and the end of their hat. These elves help Santa by checking the toys and gift wrapping them. They also pack all of the toys and goodies into his toy bag.
There are elves assigned to sort all the mail and print all the emails that come into the North Pole all year long so that Santa can keep his list up to date. There are elves who take care of Santa’s sleigh and feed and care for Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Donner, Blitzen, Cupid, Comet, and Rudolph. They polish all the reindeer sleigh bells and make sure that every child will hear them ring on Christmas Eve. While Santa is making his rounds on Christmas Eve some of the elves keep Mrs. Claus company. They make lots of hot chocolate and play games until Santa comes home. Each year Santa assigns certain elves to keep track of who has been naughty and who has been nice. This is the biggest job of all and takes a lot of time and patience. Select this link to view our Christmas Trees Artificial,
collars, coats and stoles as well as beaded bags and garments are quickly transformed into stunning teddy bears.





