Give your Christmas decorations a little 1950s flair with atomic-age ornaments, stockings and decorations.
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A centerpiece doesn't always have to sit on the table, sometimes it can orbit above the table. It won't get in the way when trying to talk to someone across the table and it leaves more room for all of the tasty food and sweet treats.
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