Wildlife Ornaments

Ecotourism continues to be a very popular way to spend hard earned time and money. Everyone does ...

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Ecotourism continues to be a very popular way to spend hard earned time and money. Everyone does it for different reasons but one of the most common reasons is getting to see animals in their natural habitat. If you watched a bison cross the road for the first time in Yellowstone or watched a sea turtle lay eggs in Cabo San Lucas you can memorialize that moment with a glass Christmas ornament from the Old World Christmas Wildlife Collection.

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  • Bring Warmth Home with Old World Christmas Candles

    Bring Warmth Home with Old World Christmas Candles

    Kimberly Lynch

    Timeless Scents for Everyday Living Great candles are not just for one season. They shape atmosphere, set a mood, and turn everyday moments into something more intentional. Old World Christmas...

    Bring Warmth Home with Old World Christmas Candles

    Timeless Scents for Everyday Living Great candles are not just for one season. They shape atmosphere, set a mood, and turn everyday moments into something more intentional. Old World Christmas...

  • And the Winner Is…

    And the Winner Is…

    Kimberly Lynch

    There’s something magical about seeing a great ornament idea go from imagination to reality and even more special when it’s chosen by you! The Old World Christmas Next Great Ornament...

    And the Winner Is…

    There’s something magical about seeing a great ornament idea go from imagination to reality and even more special when it’s chosen by you! The Old World Christmas Next Great Ornament...

  • Are You Ready for the Holidays?

    Are You Ready for the Holidays?

    Rachael Mitchell

    There's a certain magic in the air when the holiday season approaches. Perhaps it's the crisp autumn breeze carrying hints of cinnamon and pine, or maybe it's the way the...

    Are You Ready for the Holidays?

    Rachael Mitchell

    There's a certain magic in the air when the holiday season approaches. Perhaps it's the crisp autumn breeze carrying hints of cinnamon and pine, or maybe it's the way the...

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