Santa and Rudolph Ceramic Tidbit Set, Handpainted Christmas Decor
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Delightful ceramic tidbit set featuring Santa and Rudolph with handpainted details including Rudolph’s red nose. Save for yourself, stuff it in a stocking, give as a secret Santa gift or surprise your party hostess. Free shipping.
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