Posts Tagged ‘Christmas decorations’

Free Personalization on over 1000 Ornaments!

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Family owned business personalizes ornaments for families around the world.

     

No matter what the size of your family, TreasuredOrnaments.com has the perfect ornament for you.  They have ornaments for single parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, families of 12, and everything in between.  Ready to personalize, each polymer-resin ornament is carefully designed to suit every family’s needs, but some of the ornaments are so cute, that you may want to purchase them without personalization.  Their center for selling ornaments is at the Merced Mall in Merced, California.  Online for 6 years, they are set up to ship ornaments worldwide. 

 In addition to traditional family ornaments, they have a nice collection of licensed ornaments from Elvis to Betty Boop to Coca Cola, and these unique ornaments can all be personalized as well.   There are also plenty of children’s ornaments available, such as Hello Kitty, My Little Pony and many of the characters from Sesame Street. 

You won’t be disappointed in the customer service at TreasuredOrnaments.com either.  They are committed to their customers and want to make sure that you are 100% pleased with your personalized ornaments.  With free personalization and only 3 days lead time before shipment, this is a wonderful source for ornaments for every holiday.

Article and images used with permission from TreasuredOrnaments.com

 

7 Authentic Mexican Christmas Ornaments

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The Mexican corn husk angel Christmas ornaments are handcrafted in Mexico.

Delightful as Christmas ornaments or as a guardian angel over your desk, these adorable corn husk angels are made by hand from natural corn husks. The angel ornaments are handcrafted by a small group of artisans in Zapopan, Mexico.  The mother and son team have only 7 employees and they have been designing and creating the ornaments for fifteen years and sell the colorful angel ornaments at LaCasaMexicana.com.  You will also find the Mexican ornaments featured on the Ethnic Ornaments page at Ornaments.com.

The process of producing the corn husk ornaments involves several steps before the ornaments are ready to market and nothing goes to waste here.   After the corn is picked, the leftover husks are put in a room with lava rock and sulfur. The sulfur is vaporized and that step gives the leaves a whiter color and fumigates the leaves, ridding them of any insects. The husks are then wetted and taken out to dry three to four times. The leaves are then dusted and it is time for the artists to get to work on the ornaments.  The hair on the angels is from the silk on the ear of the corn. The serape is handmade from acrylic and cotton textiles and the eyes are painted on with a pen.

The Mexican corn husk angel ornaments are great for adding a colorful touch to your holidays and would make very nice wedding favors and gifts too.   Priced at only $4.95 each, you can let your imagination go and share the little angel ornaments with your party guests.  The angel ornaments are works of art and each one is distinctive with variations in color and size, making them even more collectible.

Article and images used with permission from LaCasaMexicana.com

Best Handblown Glass Christmas Ornaments

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Unique glass ornaments are the most sought after ornaments this year.

        

At Ornaments.com, we hear from hundreds of gift buyers and collectors.  Many are looking for personalized ornaments, but almost everyone wants at least a few traditional glass ornaments for their Christmas tree.  We are picturing just a few of the favorite choices for handcrafted sphere type ornaments to add to the holiday spirit.  With a variety of ways to display ornamentsicon besides the traditional Christmas tree, you can keep these designer ornaments up year round to extend your holiday celebrations. 

Christmas is a season of goodwill and cheer.  Getting together with family and friends at this special time of year is something that everyone looks forward to.  Gathering around a Christmas tree decorated with beautiful ornaments and with good food and friends makes the season complete.

Christmas is celebrated around the world.  However, each culture has their own traditions. Many families gather together to decorate the Christmas tree with their favorite ornaments and to share precious family moments. It builds lasting memories that are cherished year after year and adding a special ornament each Christmas or adding a new ornament to celebrate the milestones of the year adds to the family traditions. Christmas decorations come in many shapes, sizes and colors.  However for those with  sophisticated tastes, hand painted blown glass ornaments are an excellent way to add elegance to any Christmas tree.   Tastes may range from a monochrome of  one color to a splash of festive colors and there are hundreds of wonderful vendors on The Ornaments Directory to choose from. 

Common themes for hand painted blown glass ornaments are Santa, Angels, Poinsettias, Snowmen and bells, but many artists also design in an impressionistic or artglass style, leaving the interpretation up to the viewer. The glass ornaments are crafted by artists whose delicate touch creates exquisite masterpieces that are treasured through the years.

Although ornaments are associated with Christmas, handblown glass ornaments are created for every season and occasion. Handpainted and handblown glass ornaments add a touch of class to any occasion. Collectors anticipate adding new and beautifully handcrafted pieces to their collections. Many of the handblown ornaments are signed by the artist to give it a uniqueness that is second to none. 

If you are still Christmas shopping, picture your gift recipients receiving one of the exquisite handblown glass  ornaments December 24.  There is still time for them to enjoy the ornament through the holidays, and they will remember your thoughtfulness when they unpack the ornament each year.

Personalized Ornaments, Figurines and Villages

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Customized ornaments at their best…..

     

Design artist, Duke Marcoccio started My Little Town in 1999.  His first village piece came out in 2004, which was the Narragansett Towers porcelain lighted building.  Duke says that the success of that one piece inspired him to come out with several other porcelain buildings in the following years.  A Rhode Island native, it was in 2007 that he decided to create an ornament collection of Rhode Island icons.  The overwhelming response to those ornaments helped Marcoccio to realize that this was the new direction for MyLittleTown.com.  Now his personalized ornaments and villages are so popular that he has a hard time keeping up with the demand on several pieces. 

The creative customized ornaments and village pieces that are offered here are very unique and Duke says that he wants the public and businesses to know that he can create almost anything as an ornament.  He is already taking orders from businesses and groups for 2010.  Many businesses send the customized ornaments of their building, trucks, products, or logos as corporate gifts to their valued clients.  The customized ornaments also are a great fundraising idea for churches or schools. 

Every piece is designed personally by Duke Marcoccio.  The ornaments are made of resin because you can get the most detail from this material as apposed to porcelain.  He has used the knowledge from his degrees in art as well as in photography and design and has paired that knowledge with his natural talents and creativity to develop this truly one-of-a-king website.

Duke’s favorite design is the Blizzard of 78, because it’s the most creative and he wanted to recreate the way so many of us went shopping during the blizzard.  He says that at the time it was almost like a living Norman Rockwell experience.

However, the most popular ornament on MyLittleTown.com seems to be the U S Navy Fighting Seabee. Marcoccio tells us, “This piece reaches out to a global audience and happens to be the most intricate piece I have created, along with taking the most time to create.  The average ornament takes between 5 – 7 months from start to finish. The Seabee took me over one year to perfect.  I am a perfectionist and try to show as much detail as possible, right down to the correct PMS colors (pantone matching system).”

Take a look at MyLittleTown.com now to take advantage of several ongoing promotions and to see the distinctive style of customized ornaments, villages and village accessories.

Article and images used with permission from MyLittleTown.com

8000 Ways to Personalize Ornaments

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Free personalization on a huge inventory of Christmas ornaments!

     

OrnamentsAndMore.com is excited to be a part of the Ornaments.com family and we are very pleased to have their beautiful personalized ornaments displaying on the Ornaments.com directory. 

Offering 2,500 + personalized Christmas ornaments with over 8,000 ways to personalize ornaments, Ornaments And More creates uniquely-designed, high quality and affordably priced gift ideas for Baby’s First Christmas, Wedding, Expecting, Engagements, Our First Christmas, Grandparents, Graduation, Sports, Kids, Tweens & Teens. 

The folks at OrnamentsAndMore.com guarantee that their selection and personalization options are the most extensive you will find anywhere!  All of their ornaments are hand personalized, never computer generated.  Each purchase comes with a FREE holiday-themed gift bag.  They’ll even include a hand-written note on a packing slip for gift recipients to add that special touch.  

In years past, they have seen how parents, grandparents, aunts, godparents have enjoyed selecting ornaments each Christmas season to commemorate what different family members have done over the course of that particular year.  The idea is that their Christmas tree tells the wonderful story of the family’s life. Many of their customers have expressed to us that it would be hard to part with such cherished ornaments.  However, they intend to pass these personalized ornaments down to their children when they leave home.

Be sure to stop by OrnamentsAndMore.com frequently as they will be adding to the site as often as possible. And remember, besides shopping with them that the best compliment they can receive from you is a referral.  Begin a family tradition of sharing keepsake ornaments with OrnamentsAndMore personalized ornaments. 

Article and images used with permission from OrnamentsAndMore.com  

Ultimate Christmas – Ornament Storage

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Simple, safe Christmas ornament storage tips

          

It’s that time again!  Time to dig through all of the Christmas ornaments in storage and see which ones are broken, faded or missing.  It’s always such a shame to find out that your precious collectibles have been compromised in the storage process.

This year, Steve Stanton, owner of Ultimate Christmas, gives some suggestions for the safest storage of precious Christmas ornaments and decorations. 

“Obviously, in my line of business, I’ve seen all types of ornaments and all types of ornament disasters,” said Stanton.  “I’m always asked about the safest way to store ornaments.  It’s actually a pretty simple process.”

    1. Start with the right size of storage solution.  No matter how big or small, it’s crucial to find a storage box that’s right for your collection. 

“We know that every ornament collector has a different-sized collection,” said Stanton.  As a result, we made sure that the Christmas ornament storage boxes at Ultimate Christmas vary in size.  The largest boxes hold nearly 80 ornaments, while the smaller boxes are perfect for smaller and starting collections.  Individual ornaments also vary greatly in size and it’s important to have a good idea of whether you own more large ornaments or if they tend to be smaller, that’s why we offer 3”, 4”, 5” and 6” trays with individual cubbies that can be further customized to suit your needs.”  

    2.  Use only acid-free packing materials for ornament storage.   No plastic or newspapers, please!

“Storing ornaments in plastic bins can trap moisture in the box and can damage the ornament.  Wrapping the ornaments in newspaper can cause acid to decay the paint on the ornament; silvered paints are especially susceptible.  Acid-free storage is by far the safest storage for hand-blown glass ornaments,” said Stanton.  “We’re proud that Ultimate Christmas is the only company offering acid-free Christmas ornament storage boxes.”

    3.  Store the ornaments in a clean, dry area.  This goes without saying.

“Keep all ornaments away from moisture and make sure that no dirt, cobwebs or other contaminants get packed away with the ornaments.   The cleaner the ornaments are when they’re stored, the cleaner and nicer the ornaments will look when they are taken out of storage next Christmas.  A light dusting is fine.” said Stanton.

    4.  Pack each ornament tightly.  It’s best if the ornaments don’t move, even when the box is moved.

“Make sure to nestle your ornaments in either acid-free tissue or shredded paper,” said Stanton.  “Remember that acid-free packing paper is key – any other type of paper can actually cause more damage to the ornament.  I prefer to use shredded acid-free paper for ornaments.  It’s easier to mold around the individual ornaments creating a safe little nest.”

    5.  Write the history of each ornament before you put it away at the end of the season.  Keeping your ornament’s history organized will enhance the enjoyment and meaning of each ornament for years.

“This isn’t a safety tip for ornaments, but it’s definitely a best practices tip,” Stanton said.  Recording the history of the ornaments will let future generations understand the history of the ornaments and why they are important in your family’s background.  It’s also fun to re-read the history of the ornament aloud each year when decorating the tree with your family. 

Overall, it’s a fairly easy process to store ornaments safely and securely.  Whether you have a variety of new and vintage ornaments, or you collect only Hallmark or Radko ornaments, following a few simple steps will allow you to enjoy your ornaments for many, many years to come.  

For more information about Ultimate Christmas, or to place an order, please see http://www.ultimatechristmas.com/.

Article and images used with permission from UltimateChristmas.com

30 Handpainted Victorian Christmas Ornaments

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Romantic pink rose ornaments for your sweetheart!

The handpainted Victorian style ornaments designed and crafted by Debi Coules are irresistible!  They are so feminine and pretty that I want them all.  They are the perfect addition to a guest bathroom and of course they look fabulous on a traditional Christmas tree.  There are so many ideas for a subtle Victorian touch, and you are probably thinking of even more.  Debi’s ornaments would add a nice softness to an evergreen tree and even a pastel colored artificial Christmas tree with pink and white lights sounds very appealing with a few of her handpainted ornaments creatively placed. 

  Designing and creating is Debi Coules’ passion and she studied art at Syracuse University to enhance her natural talents and graduated with a BFA from the School of Visual Arts.  In case you haven’t guessed it by looking at these pretty pink ornaments, Debi is a true romantic at heart.  She says that she tries to evoke a feeling of romance in everything that she creates and she often uses nature as an inspiration.  Give in to your true romantic spirit and gift your sweetheart or yourself with a divine pink Christmas ornament.

Article and images used with permission from DebiCoules.com

 

Christmas Ornaments from the Tropics

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

This is Hawaiiana at its best with handcrafted ornaments made from shells.

    

Although you may be looking forward to the approaching winter and maybe a few gray days, browsing the MauiChristmas.com site will make you long for tropical breezes and walks on sandy beaches.  Many of their Christmas ornaments are crafted from the natural shells of Hawaii, and you can almost smell the fragrant orchid leis with a hint of ocean spray in the background.

The decorative shell ornaments like this snowflake ornament are so creative and you would think that with the hundreds of tiny shells that make up this ornament that it would take hours to make.  I am amazed that this lovely design can be purchased for only $8!   That is a real bargain for a special ornament to add to your Christmas tree.  Speaking of Christmas trees, you will want to check out the Christmas tree decorated with all Hawaiian ornaments at MauiChristmas.com

There is such a variety of ornaments on this site including novelty ornaments, angel ornaments, santa ornaments, and many Hawaiian flower ornaments, and many of their ornaments are not  made from shells.  Some of the ornament designs are handcrafted and handcarved from the local basswood and that makes for an ornament that will last for many years.  Indulge in a little piece of the tropics with one of these lovely tropical Christmas ornaments.

Article and images used with permission from MauiChristmas.com

Personalized Crystal Christmas Ornaments

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Buy personalized ornaments made from optic crystal and leaded glass.

        

  

Looking for personalized ornaments?   Wealthwood Gifts is a good resource for very nice crystal personalized Christmas ornaments.  Each personalized ornament is engraved “in house” and that speeds up the lead time as well as helping to keep the standard of quality very high.   Your keepsake ornaments can be delivered to your door in about two weeks.  With less than 5 weeks before Christmas, it’s time to choose one of the optic crystal or full leaded personalized ornaments from the many designs at Wealthwood.com in time to fill the stockings or to say “thank you” to those special helpers you want to remember this year. With the many ideas for corporate ornaments, business owners will want to make sure that their logo is seen on personalized ornaments this year by their clients and potential customers.  The possibilities are unlimited.

Article and images used with permission from Wealthwood.com

Chemist Creates Unique Christmas Ornaments

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

This multi-million dollar company is a world leader in ornaments.

   

ChemArt began as a one-man business in 1976, and they combine several techniques to create over 15 different lines of ornaments, including custom ornaments. Their ornament making process includes photo chemical etching, plating, and screen printing, and this is all done in one location in Rhode Island.  Designing, creating, processing and marketing in one central place assures the high quality of each ornament. The staff at ChemArt is proud to tell you that all of their beautiful ornaments are made in America.

Founder and CEO Richard Beaupre is a chemist, and started ChemArt over 30 years ago.  Mr. Beaupre’s special training as a chemist, his natural artistic talents, and his burning desire to have his own business all worked together to make the 33 year old business a success.  He was able to apply his knowledge as a chemist to creating and processing the ornaments seen in the ChemArt collections such as Baldwin ornaments, Tropical ornaments, Christmas Symphony® ornaments, Toy Chest® ornaments, and so many more ”must-see” assortments. 

You can find the ornaments in stores, but you may want to visit ChemArt first to narrow your choices.  There are so many gorgeous ornaments to choose from.  Enjoy!

Article and images used with permission from ChemArt.com