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Skier Christmas ornament, Christmas tree hanging decor
Milin

Skier Christmas ornament, Christmas tree hanging decor

This Christmas ornament is made of printed birch plywood. The set also includes gold twine and a heart-shaped paper tag, which can also be used as a decorative element. Crafted with passion and love in a workshop in Poland. Measures approximately 15 x 15 cm; dimensions may vary slightly depending on the design. The colors shown in the photos may differ slightly from the actual ones, as wood naturally varies in shade and color, which affects the final effect. Varies in shade and color, which affects the final effect. Why do our collection include ornaments with a sad face? Once upon a time, in Christmasland, under the setting moon, sat Sad Toadstool. The Sun was shining beside him, but he, too, looked despondent. “I don’t like Christmas,” sighed Toadstool. “Nobody needs a mushroom like me.” “And I,” added Sunny, “don’t shine so brightly in December, so I feel useless.” Suddenly, Doggie slid down the hill on a sled, so hard that he fell into the snowdrifts, leaving only his tail sticking out! Toadstool snorted with laughter. “Christmas is for laughing, even when things go wrong!” barked Doggie. Behind him ran a Dachshund carrying presents, who tripped over the sled and got tangled in his own bow—he looked like a walking present! The kittens in their sweaters squealed with laughter. One was doing a somersault, another was dragging a wreath larger than himself, and the third was snacking on gingerbread cookies along the way. Then a car with a Christmas tree on the roof drove by, and the kittens jumped on the roof and began singing carols. Sunny smiled wider, and Toadstool jumped happily. Beside them, the Ice Skater was zipping along the snowy slope, performing funny pirouettes and falling into soft drifts. Behind her, the Skier glided, shooting snowballs, and the Snowboarder fell over and over again, provoking peals of laughter. Finally, the Hen and Rooster emerged from the chicken hut, leading a procession with King Pierogi, who smelled of Christmas. The holidays aren’t a time of joy for everyone—sometimes someone feels lonely like Toadstool. That’s why it’s worth looking around, offering a hand, smiling, and being there for someone. Because the greatest gift we can give others is our kindness and presence. Toadstool looked around and smiled. “You’re right! The Christmas are most beautiful when everyone is together!”