Enjoy a burst of color with the Red Mixed Berry Wreath. This beautiful piece offers holiday appeal with an arrangement of various sizes of bright red Styrofoam berries. Easy to hang just about anywhere this 14-inch wreath is the perfect addition to your seasonal decor.About Attick’s Inc.Attick’s Inc. has been in business for over 30 years. This family-owned and -operated business focuses on customer satisfaction. Attick’s offers a complete line of home decorative pieces and specializes in realistic-looking fruits greenery and flowers.
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The Large Blue Hydrangea Wreath will add an element of spring to any wall or front door. Blue-colored paper hydrangeas circle this full wreath which dangles from a sheer decorative ribbon for easy hanging. Suitable for indoor use it has a 12.5-inch diameter.
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Perfect for Valentine’s Day the Mauve Hydrangea Heart will make a lovely gift. This piece is constructed of mauve-colored paper hydrangeas. Measuring 12L x 12W x 6H inches it is suitable for use indoors and is delicately wrapped within a clear plastic box tied with a pink decorative ribbon.
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About VickermanThis product is proudly made by Vickerman a leader in high quality holiday decor. Founded in 1940 the Vickerman Company has established itself as an innovative company dedicated to exceeding the expectations of their customers. With a wide variety of remarkably realistic looking foliage greenery and beautiful trees Vickerman is a name you can trust for helping you create beloved holiday memories year after year.
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The Large Green & Pink Egg Cone makes a seasonal statement. In beautiful shades of green and pink this centerpiece features a quirky pile of faux eggs and measures 22 inches in height. It has an elegant white resin urn base and will look delightful in any room in your house.
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