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Household Items You Can Use As Christmas Ornaments

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With the economy having taken such a hard hit this year, the last thing any household needs is an added expense, but something all homes need is a little cheer. If you’re hoping to deck out your home for the holidays, there are plenty of household items you can swap in for Christmas ornaments.

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