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O Christmas Tree: And the Inspired Collectible Christmas Tree Pins

Posted on December 2, 2020December 8, 2020 by Maxine Carter-Lome
Art tree with sweeping branches, $20-30
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Story & Photos by Donald-Brian Johnson       What do you do on the day after Thanksgiving? Some folks start baking Christmas cookies (or eating them). Others begin unraveling myriad strings of Christmas lights in preparation for the annual holiday decorating marathon. And then there are those who don their first Christmas tree pins […]

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