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20" Christmas Gnome Tied Beard & Loose Beard Indoor/Outdoor Decoration

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20" Christmas Gnome Tied Beard & Loose Beard Decoration 

When the holiday season comes up decorations are a huge part of many businesses. This christmas gnomes decoration is perfect for setting up in front lawns. It's soft and has a funny look. It comes in two assortments one with the tied beard and one with a loose beard. It is a great decoration that will get you into the holiday spirit.

Features:

  • Creates Festive Mood: This holiday gnome will add colors and create a festive mood for all happy occasions like Easter, Spring Party Valentine Day and in Wedding and Birthday celebrations and Christmas
  • Adornments: The gnome is the perfect home decoration. Let your home(room) have one more scenic spot.
  • Holiday Gifts: It is a good choice for holiday gifts. Let your friends enjoy the joy of the festival.
  • Tomte gnome is excellent for spreading the traditional spirit. In folklore, Gnome guards home and protect people from misfortune. It brings good luck to the family and is regarded as good luck. You can use it to tell your children stories and to convey joy.

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