Precious Moments Nativity Christmas Wreath

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If you are a collector of Precious Moments or even an admirer, you will want to include this sweet wreath in your Christmas decorations. It features the sweet little characters with teardrop shaped eyes, innocent faces and of course the gentle pastel color scheme that is a trademark of Precious Moments. The wreath is 14” in diameter and the sweet little figures are large enough to be enjoyed from a distance. It can be hung in any room and displayed with other Precious Moments Christmas figures for a stunning Christmas display or hang it alone. It will warm the hearts of all who see it—even Scrooge.

Precious Moments Nativity Wreath

Precious Moments Nativity WreathThis sweet Nativity wreath includes Mary and Joseph tenderly standing over the little baby Jesus with a star hanging overhead and a precious little angel at the top of the wreath. Other characters include the little drummer boy, a little shepherd boy and a little lamb, the three kings, a donkey and camel. The wreath is illuminated with glowing stars colorful LED lights. An AC power adapter is included or you may use 2 “AA” batteries which are not included. The beautiful festive look is enhanced by opalescent ball ornaments and a golden beaded garland. A real ribbon pink bow finishes the soft look of the lovely Precious Moments Nativity Christmas Wreath.
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This adorable wreath is not just another Christmas decoration. It is something you will have for all future Christmases. It makes a wonderful Christmas gift that will be enjoyed year after year; and can be passed down to the next generation.

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    gerry

    November 23rd, 2010 at 5:09 am

    whoever tot of these wreaths is inspired

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