Posts Tagged ‘keepsake ornaments’

Buy Panda Ornaments to Support Wildlife

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

World Wildlife Fund Christopher Radko® Panda Ornament

World Wildlife Fund - 2011 Panda Ornament

Looking for the perfect holiday gift that gives back to nature and helps protect the planet?  For a small donation in support of conservation efforts around the world, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will thank you (or your gift recipient) with a one-of-a-kind Christopher Radko collectible ornament.  Created exclusively for WWF’s 50th Anniversary, this hand-blown glass panda ornament of a mother and her cub commemorates five decades of conservation success. Lined with sterling silver, this ornament was designed by renowned artist Christopher Radko and is limited to just 1,000 pieces. This collectible is only available this 2011 holiday season.

The donation amount is $75. All donations support WWF’s global conservation efforts – from protecting threatened and endangered species to preserving the most beautiful places on Earth to building a future in which people live in harmony with nature. 

WWF is the world’s leading conservation organization, working in over 100 countries for nearly half a century. With the support of over 5 million members worldwide, WWF is dedicated to delivering science-based solutions to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, halt the degradation of the environment, and combat climate change. Their mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.  

2011 marks their 50th birthday.  In this important anniversary year, they are proud of their heritage, their past work, and their many accomplishments. But they also know that there’s still work to be done. The protection of wildlife and wild places around the world requires constant vigilance. So in this year of celebration, they are not just looking back, but actively moving forward and working for the future.  Be a part of the World Wildlife Fund’s quest by ordering your Panda Ornament today. 

Visit www.worldwildlife.org to learn more.   
Article and image used with permission from World Wildlife Fund.

 

 

Choosing a Pet Ornament

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

ChristmasOrnaments.com - Chihuahua Ornament        ChristmasOrnaments.com - Girl Holding Kitten Ornament   ChristmasOrnaments.com - Pomeranian Ornament

 PETS ARE PART OF OUR FAMILIES

Looking at photos of my family’s Christmas tree, I notice ornaments that represent marriages, births, and family vacations, and all those bring back memories that our family spent together. Our family is, however, more than just people.  It includes our pets, and for that reason, we have ornaments for them too!

I can look at the ornament of Tiger, the gray cat we had growing up, and remember the time he decided to climb our 14 foot Christmas tree and send it crashing to the ground (he, along with the tree and ornaments, somehow came out unharmed). Or I can look at the ornament of our two golden retrievers, Elvis and Priscilla, and reminisce about the time when they helped open half our presents before we woke up.

CHOOSING AN ORNAMENT FOR THEM

ChristmasOrnaments.com - Dog Bone Frame OrnamentA lot of the ornaments I look fondly at are the ones I made as a young child. When it comes to pets, I don’t think it would be a good idea for them to assist in any part of the process – I’m just imagining glue and glitter stuck to the fur of your cat as your dog chases him around with painted paws. You can always run to a craft store and pick up a little wooden picture frame, paint it with paw prints.  Again, be aware that if you dip your pet’s paw into paint, you will probably have a nice memory of a pet who furiously squirmed around getting red & green paw prints on everything but the ornament. It’s easy to personalized the pet frame ornament by sliding your favorite pet picture in. If you don’t feel inclined to tackle the craft project, go to ChristmasOrnaments.com to buy the cute pet frame ornament which is pictured above. 

ChristmasOrnaments.com - Grey Cat OrnamentIf you are looking for a simple, mess free alternative, consider buying an ornament that looks like your dog, cat, bird, snake, or whatever kind of pet is part of your family. At ChristmasOrnaments.com, you can select from a variety of dogs, cats, horses, and even frogs. The grey cat which stands at 3 inches looks quite a bit like my cat, Oliver, while the German shepherd glass ornament which is 4 inches has an amazing resemblance to my mother-in-law’s dog. If for some reason you can’t find an ornament that looks like your dog, you can always get the ornament frame and put a picture of you and your dog in there.

CREATING YEARS OF MEMORIES

After you have an ornament for your pets, you will be able to be nostalgic about them for years. Just be sure to keep the ornaments up high on the tree especially if it’s in the shape of a bone!

Guest written by the folks at ChristmasOrnaments.com.  

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Historical Christmas Barn – American Tradition

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

The Historical Christmas BarnEstablished in 1990 by Robert Merck and Richard Giger, the Historical Christmas Barn is celebrating over 20 years in business. Long time customers Gary and Jennifer Bean purchased the business from the original owners in July 2009 .

The Beans say that the economy and the way people shop has changed dramatically since they took over the Christmas Barn. They said that they find that people are looking for items of better quality and the majority of what they sell has great sentimental value for their shoppers.

Patricia Breen Designs - Guide Me OrnamentTheir premier line of ornaments is hand-made in Poland by Patricia Breen Designs. These ornaments are unrivaled in their detail and workmanship and are always made in extremely limited quantities. They are highly sought-after by collectors and are only sold by a dozen or so retailers in the United States. Americans Patricia and Eric Breen insist that their Krakow studio be environmentally conscious and free of harmful chemicals. Still packed in recycled cardboard boxes and hand-stamped with an original rubber stamp, these ornaments now range in price from $38 for the miniature eggs to approximately $220 for larger pieces. Most recently, Patricia’s styles have spanned every season in either enameled or glittered finishes. They are truly works of art.

Old World Christmas Ornaments - Ginger CottageOld World Christmas ornaments have always been part of The Historical Christmas Barn’s offerings. Founder Tim Merck (Bob Merck’s brother – see former owner) has created a huge variety of mouth blown glass ornaments designed to recall memories of Christmases past. They are affordable, nostalgic, quality glass ornaments and are wildly popular.

New for The Barn this year are Inge-glas – ornaments from Germany. The Historical Christmas Barn will be hosting Inge-glas’ own Thomas Ziesmer, Master Glass Blower, and 2nd generation IG glass blower who followed in his father’s footsteps working for Inge-Glas, on Sunday, November 13th for a glass blowing demonstration and celebration of this old world art form. Gary and Jennifer were drawn to these ornaments for their exceptional rich colors and their beautiful faces! Their favorites are the angels, the children, the Santas, the traditional German-themed fairytale ornaments ie. Rapunzel, Cinderella, Snow White, etc. The fruit, birds and mushrooms are also wonderful!

Re-introduced to The Barn this season are Christopher Radko ornaments. This year, the Beans said that they could not resist the Radko fresh designs, particularly their new town building series which includes the Town Library a Toy Shoppe, an Inn, etc. They are going to celebrate their arrival to The Barn by hosting long-time Christopher Radko artist (25 years), Mario Tare, on October 1st. Mario will be at The Barn to sign a special event ornament which features Santa and a classic sleigh full of beautiful gifts.

The inventory from the Egyptian Glass Museum has also been expanded. The 24-kt. gold trim makes this substantial, etched glass even more desirable and the owners can barely keep in stock their jumbo sized ornaments (14” to 22”) which their customers hang from their ceilings all year long. Surprisingly popular are the non-traditional Christmas colors: deep purple, blue, pink, light blue-green and pink.

The Historical Christmas Barn has a beautiful variety of Christina’s World delicate ornaments in the shape of teapots, flowers, dinosaurs and shellfish, as well as traditional Christmas orbs painted with beautiful, almost “poetic” scenes. Christina Mallouk is a lovely woman who lives in New York, where she creates her beautiful designs which are made in Poland and the Czech Republic. Her ornaments make very special, thoughtful gifts.

Patience Brewster - Santa Wizard OrnamentPatience Brewster is another Christmas Barn favorite. Prior to having established her own company, Patience designed colorful ornaments for Dept. 56 and many customers recognize the unique whimsical faces of her pieces. Her ornaments all begin as Patience’s original, beautiful, water-color drawings and are then sculpted in plaster, hand-painted and finished with feathers and/or ribbons to embellish them further. Her special collections include the Twelve Days of Christmas, all of Santa’s reindeer and a brightly colored but reverent Nativity.

Gary and Jennifer have brought in many new lines in the last two years but among their favorites are those that are made in the United States including Cape Cod Seashells, made by an artist on The Cape with shells from The Cape. Also, “Still Life Leaves” – leaf and botanical ornaments which are made from actual leaves coated in precious metals in a seven-step process. The perfectly chosen ribbon on each leaf makes them extraordinary, artful gifts that were crafted in northern California.

Worth mentioning, and new since the Bean’s ownership, are pewter and straw ornaments made in Sweden, Joy to the World cat and dog ornaments made in Poland and a small sampling of Glitterazzi Santas. Not many visitors leave without finding something special to bring home.

The Historical Christmas Barn is easy to get to but somewhat hidden. It is located on the corner of Route 7 and Route 33 in Wilton in one of the oldest barns in Connecticut. Once inside, it is impossible not to feel the spirit of Christmas surround you – at any time of the year. It is worth the trip.
Article and images used with permission from HistoricalChristmasBarn.com

Chicago Landmark Ornaments from Poland

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Chicago Landmark OrnamentsEstablished in 1990 by Jan Krynski, Dom itp started out as a Chicago neighborhood hardware store under the name Polski Hardware Inc.  Jan, an immigrant from Poland, began traveling back to Poland after communism fell and was astounded at the outstanding quality and reasonable prices of many Polish handmade products such as glass, porcelain and ornaments.  Jan began to import these products to his stores, hence changing the nature of his hardware business to a thriving house ware business. 

By 2002, the demand for these products was so great that Jan opened up two more stores with his wife Grazyna in Northwest Chicago, and began importing more varieties of the finest Polish handmade products.  Now, Dom itp has expanded into a family run business with five retail stores and a warehouse in the Chicago area.  Their specialists seek out the most beautiful and unique handmade ornaments all over Europe, primarily from Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, France, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Portugal and Italy.

Chicago 3D OrnamentsThe ornaments found at Dom itp are all designed, manufactured, and licensed specifically for the company by their team of designers in Europe.  The ornaments are hand-blown and hand decorated by specialized artisans in Poland.  Although Krynski says that his favorite ornaments are the Chicago landmark ornaments , his inventory includes beautiful Faberge ornaments, Santa ornaments, and lovely figurines as well as very reasonably priced ornament sets. 

Typically schooled in the art of glass blowing from a very young age, the European artisans associated with Dom itp spend years going through a vigorous apprenticeship before they can become skilled glass blowers.  These artisans use time-honored glass ornament blowing techniques passed down for generations.  After the glass is created, the Dom itp artists painstakingly decorate each and every ornament with beautiful and unique results each time. 

Santa Claus with Cloud Gate Millennium Park In addition to being found online and in five Chicago stores, the unique ornaments are also sold during the world famous Christkindlmarket in Chicago every year.  This festive event draws more than a million visitors each year, and features some of the world’s finest ornaments.  The traditional German holiday market will be open in Chicago this year from November 23 – December 24 and if you are in the area, you don’t want to miss it.  Set up to resemble a European village at Christmas, the annual event is heavenly bliss for the ornament collector with vendor stalls for everything you dream of for Christmas.  Be sure to stop by the Domitp booth and pick up a Chicago souvenir ornament. 

 
Article and images used with permission from domitp.com

10,000 Personalized Ornaments?

Friday, April 15th, 2011

 Free Personalization at Ornaments & More

  Just Married Ornaments  Graduation Ornament  Angel Ornament

With over 18 years of experience as a successful ornament vendor, you would think that the owner of Ornaments & More would be tempted to “rest on her laurels” and just continue with what has worked in the past.  However, there is no evidence that owner/founder Ellen has a complacent bone in her body.  Ellen and the staff at Ornaments &  More keep up with the latest technology, and they are very active in social networking.   They are busy year round researching and making improvements, so their site always appears fresh and new.   There is a very welcoming atmosphere of customer appreciation and a willingness to listen to individual customers.  Ellen also diligently follows market trends in order to provide the best selection of ornaments possible.  

Not only is navigating Ornaments and More  easy and fun, it is set up in such an organized way that you will find exactly what you need in a very short time.  There are over 3,100 ornaments and at least 10,000 ideas on how to personalize them for just the right gift. You will find everything from hospice nurse volunteer angel ornaments to African safari ornaments and pretty much everything in between.  There are categories for just about every walk of life as well as sub categories to find the perfect keepsake ornament.  There is even a “Sale of the Season” category for discounted ornaments and you can register to receive discount offers by email. 

Their latest blog on Mother’s Day ornaments may just be what you are looking for to choose Mom’s gift this year.  Perfectly timed for Mother’s Day is a storewide moving sale with a coupon offer.  The business is growing in leaps and bounds and needs more space for the new 2011 line of ornaments.  Use code MOVE11 at checkout to receive 15% off of your order.  The code is valid until May 20, 2011.  With affordable pricing and this great discount, now is a good time to plan your gifts for the entire year.  Personalized ornaments are a wonderful way to celebrate graduations, engagements, birthdays, weddings, new jobs and so much more, so see what’s new in 2011 at OrnamentsandMore.com today.

Article and images used with permission from OrnamentsandMore.com

 
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Wedding Ornaments & Favors

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Aromatic ornaments are ideal wedding and party favors.

 Butterfly Ornaments   Heart Ornaments   Hummingbird Ornaments

Butterfly ornaments make great spring and summer party favors.  When considering the theme for a fair weather event, thoughts of flowers and butterflies often top the list.  Natural flowers and butterfly releases are especially nice and many sources for live butterflies can be found on the internet.

But more and more party planners are choosing butterfly ornaments as a lasting remembrance of their special event. While live butterfly releases can be dramatic, some people are opposed to using live butterflies for a number of reasons.  An eco-friendly version is a good alternative to a release and a unique ornament can be a perfect companion gift to a live release.  And, while live butterflies may fly away, the ornaments will go home with the guests.

Imported offerings seem to be everywhere, but quality, hand crafted domestic alternatives can be found with a bit of searching.  Some can be personalized and other artists offer custom colors as well.  Still others offer all these options and gift boxes and more.

When searching for ornaments, be sure to try several different search engines for the best variety of choices. Choose a company that offers samples for sale, and try to plan well ahead.  Quality hand crafted ornaments may take time to produce and in some cases they are made to order and personalized.  Make sure you can speak with a real person if you have questions about ordering online. Share the prospects with your Facebook friends unless the choice is to be a surprise.

The Wedding Department has a very nice selection of butterfly ornaments.  They will add an aroma and personalized text to make your ornaments unique.  They also have many other popular shapes & sizes including hummingbirds, hearts, snowflakes and more, all reasonably priced to keep the hostess happy. 

Article & images used with permission from theweddingdept.com


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Girl Glass Ornaments

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Blown Glass Ornaments by Shannon Jane Morgan

GirlGlass.com - The other side of the rainbow  GirlGlass.com - Shannon Jane Morgan  GirlGlass.com - Behind the Rainbow

Ornament artist Shannon Jane Morgan began exploring color years ago, and as you can see from the beautiful images above, she has mastered her passion for vivid colors and glass blowing.   Walking into her studio and viewing her glass ornaments, paper weights, vases, goblets and bowls is like watching a rainbow explode into wonderful splashes of color.   With such a delightful display of Shannon’s feminine touch, her website is very appropriately named GirlGlass.com

Shannon says that the actual process of physically making blown glass is rather demanding, taking years to learn, but it’s the art of sharing something made by hand in a short moment that starts out as a “blob” and turns into something stunning a few steps later that keeps her working in this grueling medium.  A combination of passion, desire, drive, color, 2200 hundred degrees of molten glass and hand tools that have been literally unchanged for thousands of years are some of the ingredients of her art.  She makes glass according to tradition and she definitely has her own flair for color.  She follows the traditional steps almost as a meditation at times, repeating the steps every day and ending up with a unique ornament each time she takes the steps that glass blowers have taken since the early Egyptians. 

At Girl Glass studios, Shannon gathers glass out of a furnace, rolling the medium in a pattern of colored chips (frit), melting those into the surface of glass, and reheats the glass every 30 seconds or so to maintain viscosity.  She then shapes the ornament on a marver table, reheats it again and introduces her own air into the blow pipe which expands the glass.  After shaping the ornament again, she reheats it and returns to the gaffer’s bench to complete the piece using a small blow hose.  Once this part of the process is complete, she bonks the little ornament off of the blow pipe and returns to the furnace one more time to gather a very small bit of glass that will be quickly added to the top of the ornament to close the small air hole left behind and providing a way to hang the ornament in a tree or window or on an ornament stand for year round display.  The final step is to place the ornament in a lehr with a temperature of 920 degrees.  All of the ornaments are collected in this heated insulated box, and when the day is done the box is turned off to cool slowly.  The next morning – just like Christmas – Shannon opens the door, excited to see the works from the day before.  She says that she taught herself long ago to just take a moment first thing upon opening the lehr to simply enjoy her art without any judgement.  She tells us that in those moments of appreciation and perhaps awe, she connects with her passion for color and beauty, and that gives her what it takes to start the equipment back up and repeat the process all over again.

Shannon Jane Morgan is primarily self-taught, although she did a take a single class in glass blowing.  After taking that class, she was approached to help out at a local glass blowing studio.  She started out by exchanging studio time for her work of cleaning, grinding and general maintenance, and her practice has certainly paid off.  Shannon also was fortunate to have a wonderful mentor Andre Gayet and her really supportive mom, Gail. 

Be sure to order early at Girl Glass, because the exquisite ornaments sell out from time to time.  You may also want to view more glass ornaments on the Ornaments.com directory.  Article and images used with permission from GirlGlass.

 

Personalized Ornaments Are Keepers

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

When it comes to personalized ornaments, the possibilities are endless.

   Teachers Have Class Ornament   Bride & Groom Personalized Christmas Ornament  

Shopping for Christmas ornaments at GiftsForYouNow.com presents a delightful menu of choices for your family, teacher, minister, employees, business associates, or just anyone that you want to say a special “thank you” to during the holidays.   The folks at GiftForYouNow.com  have a large selection of meaningful Christmas ornaments that are suitable for any recipient, whether it be your children, spouse, friends, co-workers or teachers.  Christmas ornaments make the perfect gift ideas that are treasured year after year, and all of the ornaments at this well organized site can either be personalized with a single name or the names of your whole family.  At GiftsForYouNow.com, you will see many choices for Christmas ornaments that are engraved, painted or printed with unique designs and personalization.  Choose from a wide selection of Engraved Oval Glass Ornaments, Printed Round Ceramic Ornaments or Hand Painted Resin Ornaments to find the perfect custom ornament to meet your needs.

Gingerbread Photo House Engraved Christmas OrnamentPersonalized Christmas ornaments are also ideal gifts for grab bags, exchanges, stocking stuffers or any life changing event.  You might want to give personalized ornaments to a newlywed couple celebrating their first Christmas together, a mother expecting her first child, someone who has just graduated or to a baby for their first Christmas.  More and more, we see gift buyers using custom printed ornaments to mark special occasions and many people order a personalized ornament to celebrate a new baby.  Then they continue the tradition by personalizing an ornament for the child each year.  All of these unique ornaments are perfect to complement any event.   They give you a chance at the end of the year to look back at all of the good times, and the personalized ornaments will remind your gift recipients of these fond memories for years to come.  Christmas will take on a new meaning each and every single year when you give personalized Christmas ornaments.

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Handpainted Ornaments by Self Taught Artist

Friday, May 14th, 2010

“Necessity is the mother of invention.”

      

It was around 400 BC that Plato said necessity is the mother of invention, but that maxim could easily apply to the early days of FMH Collectibles.    Self taught artist and owner Frances McFarland began painting ornaments because she wanted to give Christmas presents to her family and friends at a time when her funds were very limited.  What was unlimited was her creativity and passion for art, and that boundless artistic ability took shape in the form of beautiful handpainted glass ornaments.  There seemed to be no end to Frances’ resourcefulness. 

Frances McFarland Horne still credits her family with planting the seeds for this thriving ornaments business. Her mother suggested she create custom ornaments for family members one Christmas, just after Frances had finished grad school and money was too tight for Christmas shopping. From then on, Frances painted ornaments and tailored them to each family member. A few years later, her brother started pushing her to go into business after she gave him an ornament representing his fraternity, and her father extolled the advantages of e-commerce.

Frances finally followed her family’s advice in 2009. She applied for licensing from several Greek-letter organizations and began building her website, and a family tradition became an online business.  FMH Collectibles was “invented” out of the need to create personal ornaments as gifts.  Although much of her made-to-order work is for fraternities and sororities, the handpainted glass ornaments can be personalized for wedding favors, birthday gifts, graduation gifts and class reunions.   

Custom ornaments are available at the FMH Collectibles website for anywhere from $15.00 to $30.00. Discounts are available for larger orders, and a wholesale program is available for retailers. Visit the site to order your ornament, and become a fan of her page on Facebook to receive updates.

Article and images used with permission from FMHcollectibles.com. 

 

 

Personalized Ornaments for Class of 2010

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Personalized ornaments are a great way to honor graduates of all ages.

       

The staff at OrnamentsAndMore.com is very enthusiastic about expanding their site and adding new and exciting products. Right now, they say that it’s time to celebrate Spring!  Graduation ornaments are a big seller this time of year.  Add Pomp and Circumstance to a recent graduate”s Christmas tree this season with a graduation ornament from Ornaments and More.  Browse through their selection of graduation Christmas ornaments to find the one that is perfect for the graduate in your life.  Mark this important milestone in a student’s life with a graduation ornament personalized with the graduate’s name, school or university that they graduated from, and the year of graduation. 

The traveling Ornaments.com team has noticed an increase in ornaments being used to decorate offices, homes, vehicles, and schools year round.  Ornaments are becoming very popular as gifts for all occasions, and personalized graduate ornaments are in vogue as gifts for  everyone from high school graduates to doctoral candidates.  Retailers are noticing the trend too, as evidenced by more ornaments vendors online as well as the extra space that brick and mortar stores are consigning to ornaments now. 

Consider a graduation ornament to honor and commemorate a graduate’s achievements and a job well done! A treasured keepsake personalized graduation ornament helps the graduate remember his high school and college graduations with great pride and a real sense of accomplishment for many years to come.  “ConGRADulate” someone who has just earned a degree from law school, medical school, nursing school or pharmacy school with a meaningful ornament from Ornamentsandmore.com.  The best part is that the graduation Christmas ornaments you order will be professionally personalized FREE of charge by one of their highly-skilled calligraphers with the utmost care.  The ornaments are delightful and the personalization is the “icing on the cake.”

OrnamentsAndMore.com also offers one of kind Baby’s First Christmas ornaments, Engagement & Wedding ornaments plus many more unique gift ideas!  Be sure to check out their newly added “Best Sellers”, “What’s New for 2010?” and “1st Christmas Ornaments” categories.  You will find exceptional quality at an affordable price and your personalized ornament will be remembered and enjoyed for a life time.

Article and images used with permission from OrnamentsAndMore.com. 

 

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