You ever see those flags they have in catalogs featuring a flag pole and different flags for every holiday? I thought those were kind of neat, they usually feature a flag for Halloween, Christmas, Easter, St Patty's, Valintines and Fourth of July (if I remember right.) There's also a goose, and I believe a cat you can decorate for different occasions, but I can't remember where to find those.
So what does Halloween.com think of "multi holiday" decorations? I like the flag idea and the cat, but I think I could just as easily put my plush toys into halloween costumes and top them with Santa Hats around Christmas time. It's kind of lazy, but I can understand the concept behind it.
And then I've seen some "Happy Everything" decorations (and even a Happy Everything print out) that have a symbol for each Holiday. I always thought it was amusing, but I do think each holiday deserves to have it's own decorations at the same time.
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Multi-Occasion Decorations
This probably seems crazy, crazy, a graveyard theory,
A ghost tried to approach me and got leery.
Ask him a question and he vanished in a second...
~ From a Ghost's Pumpkin Soup (Pumpkin Hill zone theme Song from Sonic Adventure 2) ~
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Re: Multi-Occasion Decorations
I think it's a neat idea, all though on the 4th of July, the only flag I fly is the American flag.
My older sister did something like that with a candy house that was originaly intended as a Christmas decoration. It was put together in December, but it sat around until lent, so she put it in the freezer, and when Easter came around, she turned it into an Easter house, by removing the figures of Santa and the Christmas trees and replacine them with easter bunnies, jelly beans and easter baskets.
Mike
My older sister did something like that with a candy house that was originaly intended as a Christmas decoration. It was put together in December, but it sat around until lent, so she put it in the freezer, and when Easter came around, she turned it into an Easter house, by removing the figures of Santa and the Christmas trees and replacine them with easter bunnies, jelly beans and easter baskets.
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Re: Multi-Occasion Decorations
My parents have a flag for every holiday and non-holiday you can think of. I don't know where they get all those flags. But, They are pretty cool.