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Personalized Scenic Christmas Ornaments

My personalized scenic Christmas ornaments on real eggshells are painted with lots of snow. It’s true that most of us don’t get snow for Christmas, especially in Alabama. But we can imagine! Christmas and snow just goes together and many dream of a white Christmas. My newest additions are the Snow Village and Ice Skaters. A snowy covered bridge, red barn, lighthouse, windmill, watermill, and town tree are nostalgic favorites. Riding in a horse drawn sleigh ride is a couple’s dream ride. Front porch has more of a modern touch. It makes an ideal gift for a new homeowner.

Town Tree #1360 Of Personalized Scenic Christmas Ornaments

Town Tree #1360

Villagers gather to admire the town tree; complete with lights, gold garland and a gold star.
Country Church #1058

Country Church #1058

A quaint little church nestled in the snow. Windows are brightly lit awaiting the arrival or worshipers.
Covered Bridge #1060 Of Personalized Scenic Christmas Ornaments

Covered Bridge #1060

Rustic bridge over a frozen pond.
Front Porch #1100

Front Porch #1100

A welcoming open door on the front porch. This design is painted on a blue background. A nice gift for a new home owner.
Sleigh Ride #1310

Sleigh Ride #1310

Couple taking a wintry ride in a one-horse open sleigh.
Red Barn #1218

Red Barn #1218

Red barn and silo nestled in snow.
Lighthouse #1140

Lighthouse #1140

Red and white lighthouse on a snowy shoreline.
Watermill #1390

Watermill #1390

Rustic stone watermill by a stream.
Windmill #1393

Windmill #1393

Windmill house on a frozen pond.
Log Cabin #1043

Log Cabin #1043

A log cabin, chopped fire wood, and a man bringing home the Christmas tree. Front and back of egg is shown.
Ice Skaters #1306

Ice Skaters #1306

Ladies, gents, and children skating on a frozen pond. Ut oh... someone took a fall.
Snow Villlage #1332

Snow Villlage #1332

A church, little red school house, red barn and silo with tiny village houses nestled around.

 

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