Gift Guide Pick
Well you can if you enhance your home with any of the Disney Plush Holiday Greeters available from Gemmy.
Department store window quality, these plush Christmas decorations will enchant your family this season, and are perfect for displaying in your front entryway, by your Christmas Tree or in other locations throughout your home.
Classic characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Pluto are available as well as new favorites like Buzz Lightyear.
Let me share with you just a handful of the large selection of Disney decor that Gemmy has available this season.
Cookie Baking Mickey – available at Sears and Kmart. Nobody bakes quite like Mickey! Mickey holds a spatula and a wooden spoon. This plush Disney character stands about 30″ high, and will make your kitchen magical this season, or display him out by your tree!
Mini-SnowGlobe™ – Disney Tinkerbell – available at Canadian Tire and The Home Depot. Features Christmas Carols that continuously play while snow swirls around the globe. Tinker Bell sits in the middle of this 4.5″ SnowGlobe. Little girls will be impressed by this tabletop decoration.
GoFigures – Woody – available at Lowe’s and Walmart. Featuring the animated character from Toy Story, this figure is perfect for your car dashboard or desktop. He responds to sudden movement when you stop and speaks in true character voice. This captivating decoration is sure to please both the Toy Story Collector, and is a perfect decoration piece to enjoy the entire year.
Christmas Cover Up – Disney Cinderella – available at Toys “R” Us. This is a soft fleece blanket that is warm for the holidays. Cinderella provides the perfect back drop to this cozy piece of decor. This is a holiday blanket that is sure to delight your daughters year after year.
The holidays sparkle for children and if you get a chance you should get some of these Gemmy products based on Disney animated characters. In addition to Disney, Gemmy offers many other classic characters from your past such as Peanuts, Rudolph and Frosty.
These Christmas decor items should help you get your holidays off to a magical start.
I am excited that Gemmy is offering one of my readers the chance to win a Cookie Baking Mickey.
To enter the giveaway visit Gemmy’s Christmas Decor section, look around, then come back and tell me something else you liked, besides the items mentioned in this post! You can enter daily.
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Open to US residents ages 18+, ends December 3, 2010 at 11:59 PM CST. E-mail must be submitted when entering, or in the comment body. Winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **Privacy/Rules statements and agree to them.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I wrote this feature on behalf of GemmyUSA and was supplied with samples and information through them, the review and opinions are my own.
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