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		<title>North Pole Village Display Tip #3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 01:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Department 56 holiday village displays are made for Christmas, and the idyllic  Christmas setting includes a fresh blanket of snow. Add into that Christmas at the North Pole and now we&#8217;re talking lots of snow.
When setting up you village display, start with a fresh layer of blanket snow. The blanket snow will not only cover your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" /><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-65" title="CIMG0533" src="http://collectiblechristmasvillageshousesfigurines.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/CIMG0533-300x186.jpg" alt="CIMG0533" width="300" height="186" />Department 56 holiday village displays are made for Christmas, and the idyllic  Christmas setting includes a fresh blanket of snow. Add into that <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/">Christmas at the North Pole </a>and now we&#8217;re talking lots of snow.</p>
<p>When setting up you village display, start with a fresh layer of blanket snow. The blanket snow will not only cover your table top, but it also provides an appropriate setting for your winter village. As an added bonus, once you decide where your buildings will be placed, you can hide the cords under the snow blanket (simply cut a slit in the blanket and feed the cord/light through). If you&#8217;re looking to be really creative and want to add an extra dimension to your village, you can hide books (or build shelves) to provide some height to your layout. All of your artificial landscaping is easily hidden underneath the blanket snow.</p>
<p>Once your village is set up, it&#8217;s time to add the Buffalo snow. Unlike the blanket snow, buffalo snow is very fluffy (like cotton balls) and gives the village the look of being covered in freshly fallen snow.</p>
<p>Also, if you decide to use a string of lights to add more ambience to your village (see tip#5), the layer of buffalo snow will help to hide the lights.</p>
<p>Finally, one of the most beautiful things about freshly fallen snow, is how the sunlight sparkles on its surface. For that extra sparkle, we use buffalo snow snowflakes. This is similar to white and silver glitter which gets sprinkled not only over the buffalo snow, but also no the trees and village roof tops.</p>
<p> <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-66" title="CIMG0535" src="http://collectiblechristmasvillageshousesfigurines.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/CIMG0535-300x225.jpg" alt="CIMG0535" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>The multiple layers of snow will give the overall impression of a winter wonderland to your <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/">North Pole series </a>village display.</p>
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		<title>North Pole Village Display Tip#1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 03:42:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing ruins a holiday more than the sound of something breaking, especially when its a cherished Department 56 porcelain lighted house, that holds so many family memories.
With this in mind, do not simply lay a piece of wood on top of some books, or use a cheap, light, aluminum card table. Anything that is easily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" /><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-54" title="CIMG0532" src="http://collectiblechristmasvillageshousesfigurines.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/CIMG0532-300x184.jpg" alt="CIMG0532" width="300" height="184" />Nothing ruins a holiday more than the sound of something breaking, especially when its a cherished <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/">Department 56 porcelain lighted house</a>, that holds so many family memories.</p>
<p>With this in mind, do not simply lay a piece of wood on top of some books, or use a cheap, light, aluminum card table. Anything that is easily tipped over is a disaster waiting to happen (no matter how many times you tell the kids to be careful).</p>
<p>I use a heavy, old, dining room table that i picked up a few years ago at a garage sale. Not only is it solidly built, with leg braces to keep it steady, but the two end extensions have come in handy as we&#8217;ve added more <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/North-Pole/Buildings">buildings</a> and <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/North-Pole/Accessories">accessories</a>.</p>
<p>Not only are these <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/North-Pole/Buildings">buildings</a> and <a href="http://www.department56northpoleseries.com/North-Pole/Accessories">accessories</a> beautiful, but they are family memories that can be passed on to your children (my kids have already claimed their favorites, and they&amp;rsquo;re only 8). So protect your memories, and your investment, and make sure your village sits on a sturdy table, or other platform that is not easily knocked over.</p>
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