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Retail Boutique: Christmas Ornaments

One-of-a-kind Christmas ornaments may be just what your client is looking for. Offer them as a seasonal retail item.

by Staff
December 1, 2009
Retail Boutique:  Christmas Ornaments

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1.Roses and Teacups features beautiful, feminine products with tea-and-roses, vintage, or Victorian themes partially or completely made by hand in the U.S. This Gwynneth beaded Victorian ornament is handmade and intricately detailed. For more information go to www.roses-and-teacups.com.

2. Artful Home has unique collections from individual artists. These exclusive handcrafted glass ornaments shaped like fortune cookies can be customized with a personal fortune. Contact Vanessa Smolenski at (800) 969-1556 for larger orders. For more information go to www.artfulhome.com.

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3. This intricate gold high-heel ornament with star beads and jingling bells is just one of the more than 6,000 ornaments available at Bronner's Christmas Wonderland. Other themes include food and love, wintertime, and selections for almost every hobby, sport, interest, or occupation. For more information go to www.bronners.com.

4. Kyle Design is an artist studio that carries gift items including vintage and contemporary ornaments. Ornaments can be personalized with custom colors, designs, and engravings. This manicurist ornament is made of antique brushed nickel silver with red aluminum backing and ruby beads. For more information go to www.kyledesigns.com.

5. The Ornament Girl handcrafts quilted ornaments for holidays, special occasions, and just for fun. Collections range from traditional Christmas to contemporary. They can also be customized for clients who choose to send in their own fabrics. For more information go to www.theornamentgirl.com.

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