Christmas Ornaments Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Christmas Ornaments: Merry Christmas everyone! Stay safe and enjoy the holidays with your friends and family. In this new puzzle we feature some Christmas ornaments. Ornaments, baubles, or "Christmas bubbles" are usually used to decorate Christmas trees. They came in a variety of shapes( snowflakes, bells, stars, reindeer, and more), colors and sizes. They are made from glass, plastic, ceramic, wood, metal and other materials. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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