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Light Bulb Grinch

I made a few of these for the Christmas Tree at the Foodland in Bobcaygeon as a thank-you to each customer that donates five dollars to the Food Bank. I could not believe how generous the people in Bobcaygeon are! Though I shouldn’t be surprised, they have made me feel so welcome here.

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Embroidery Floss Christmas Trees

Wouldn’t these little trees look great on your tree? You can get one for yours with a $5 donation to the Food Bank at the Bobcaygeon Foodland. A $10 donation will get you the choice of any two items on the tree and so on. This will run from December 7th – 21st.

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Ready for a Snowball Fight?

My penmanship is not as nice as I would like. With more practice, I hope it gets better. But these pails of snowballs do make a cute ornament. You can chose one of these or one of the many items if you donate $5 to the Food Bank at the Bobcaygeon Foodland. It will run from Dec7th – 21st.

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Wooden Reindeer

These wooden Reindeer are so cute with their googly eyes. I was going to dress them up a bit but decided not to. You can get one for your tree at the Bobcaygeon Foodland if you donate $5 towards the local Food Bank. $10 will get you your choice of any two items on their Christmas Tree, and so on.

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Wooden Snowmen

I made these little wooden snowmen and women ornaments. Especially the plaid ones. If you would like one on your tree, head to Bobcaygeon Foodland. Each $5 donation will give you a choice of many items on their Christmas Tree. $10 will get you two items, and so on.

This will run from December 7th – 21st.

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Reindeer Food

You can help Santa find your house by sprinkling some Reindeer food on Christmas Eve. If you donate $10 to the Bobcaygeon Food Bank at Foodland you can pick one if the many items on the Christmas tree. Donate $20 you can pick two, and so on. This starts on Dec. 7th and will end on the 21st.

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Grow Your Own Candy Canes

I have been busy making Christmas decorations to give to people that donate to the local food bank. You just might find the tree somewhere in town. Wait and see. Every five dollar donation will get you one. If you donate ten dollars you get to pick two, and so on.

I will be posting all the different decorations, tags and stocking stuffers over the next few weeks so stay tuned.

Did you know you can grow your own Candy Canes? Well now you do. Just plant these in the snow, a few days later you just might find some poking through the snow.