Tradition requires we brighten our homes for Christmas and that we decorate as well as we can; Christmas is for many people not only a Christian celebration, but also a family event and part of the year end holidays.
This Christmas ornament can be used in your tree or elsewhere, for example under a chandelier, complementing the traditional mistletoe.
The full article which complements and explains the video is here: No Sew Fabric Christmas Ornament
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