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Peel and stick Christmas decorations from Pop & Lolli

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Holiday decor can be tough on kids. Think about it: From their perspective, Christmas means fragile ornaments, poisonous poinsettias and the irresistible creche that they aren't supposed to touch. (The baby Jesus mysteriously disappeared from my house long ago.)

But here's a welcome alternative to don't-touch decor: Pop & Lolli's over-sized holiday fabric decals. Decorators-in-training can peel, place and smooth the stickers with their very own -- and preferably clean -- hands. The decals are made with polyester fabric and lead-free ink; they can be repositioned or peeled up and stored for use next year. 

The holiday set of 72 stickers is available online for $160 and includes a Christmas tree, 20 ornaments, two light strings, 11 gifts, plus bows, candy canes, hats and snowflakes. Note: The characters pictured above are not part of the Christmas decal set but rather the Brave Boys and Glitzy Girls sets. Live child also not included.

-- Lisa Boone

Photo credit: Pop & Lolli

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Thank you for sharing the Pop & Lolli love! We always appreciate all the good gossip we an get! Enjoy 10% off until Christmas with ENJOY10. With every set of Pop & Lolli experience design wall decals purchased, (it's) chic 2 change will provide educational materials and resources to positively influence children in need. Happy Holidays!

Awesome concept and great idea! Well done to Pop & Lolli! Everyone should get on board!!

Chalky


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