Acorns have long been considered good luck symbols. They also represent the rebirth of life, which is where we get the old saying: "From little acorns come mighty oaks." Celebrate life and good luck by hanging this glass acorn ornament on your Christmas tree!
More than 200 varieties of the maple tree grow throughout the world. In the fall, as the days grow shorter and temperatures decline, maple leaves change into brilliant colors of orange, red and golds. This glass Maple Leaf ornament captures the beauty of autumn for you to enjoy. From assortment 48022
The Magnolia symbolizes nobility, perseverance and love of nature. It is the official state flower of both Mississippi and Louisiana. One of the oldest nicknames for Houston, Texas, is "the Magnolia City" due to the many magnolias growing along Buffalo Bayou.
A rose is one of the most beautiful flowers of nature. It expresses promise, hope and new beginnings, but is contrasted by the sharp thorns. The thorns protect the delicate bush and allow it to share its beauty. A red rose is used to symbolize passion and romantic love.
A rose is one of the most beautiful flowers of nature. It expresses promise, hope and new beginnings, but is contrasted by the sharp thorns. The thorns protect the delicate bush and allow it to share its beauty. A yellow rose is often associated with showing affection and friendship.
In the jungles of Central America, the monstera plant stands out with its distinctive perforated leaves. Today, this plant is grown in homes and shows nature’s artwork, allowing the indoor gardener to bring the tropics into their home.
As graceful decorations that grow naturally on majestic firs and pine trees, cones were among the first molded glass ornaments made. Cones also were believed to be symbols of motherhood and fertility, so they were given to brides to hang on their Christmas trees. From assortment 48006
A magnificent transformation takes place as a caterpillar cocoons, dissolves its body, and then emerges as a bright butterfly that will migrate hundreds of miles. One can learn valuable life lessons from a butterfly; when life is defeating, we, too can emerge from hardship as bright as a butterfly.
The beautiful sight and scent of lavender bushes can be seen from far away. Once harvested and dried, the flower transforms from beauty to purpose. It is used as scent in perfumes, lotions and soaps; flavor in food and drinks; bug deterrent in clothing preservation and even more.
The Gerbera Daisy is a symbol of cheerfulness and joy whether found in the garden or in a bouquet. The dazzling colors bring joy and brightness to send well wishes, celebrate or share love with a special person.
As graceful decorations that grow naturally on majestic firs and pine trees, cones were among the first molded glass ornaments made. Cones also were believed to be symbols of motherhood and fertility, so they were given to brides to hang on their Christmas trees. From assortment 48012
The Monarch Butterfly is the best-known butterfly in North America. These gentle and spectacular creatures are known for their long annual migration spanning from Canada to Mexico. Monarchs begin traveling south in August and return north in the spring, bringing joy, wonder and amazement to people throughout their travels.