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Big Dot Of Happiness Tropical Christmas - DIY Shaped Beach Santa Holiday Party Cut-Outs - 24 Count

Big Dot of Happiness Tropical Christmas - DIY Shaped Beach Santa Holiday Party Cut-Outs - 24 Count
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Last Price: 9.99 USD

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Tropical Christmas Shaped Cut Outs INCLUDES 24 Beach Santa and Friends shape cut outs - Great for bringing all your DIY Holiday or Christmas Party ideas to life! DIY PARTY SUPPLIES: Tropical Christmas shaped cut outs include 24 paper die cuts in three different Beach Santa and Friends shapes that coordinate with the Tropical Christmas party theme. Set of 24 Beach Santa and Friends shapes SIZE: 8 - Surfing Santa paper die cuts (3" x 3"), 8 - Sandman Snowman paper die cuts (1.75" x 3"), and 8 - Elf With Ukelele paper die cuts (1.5" x 2.75"). The unique design makes these Beach Santa and Friends party decorations a fun addition to any Holiday or Christmas Party. BEACH SANTA AND FRIENDS PARTY DECORATIONS: Tropical Christmas DIY shaped cut outs are printed with themed art on one side and a coordinating pattern on the back, so they are perfect for centerpieces or mini bunting banners. Hole-punch them and string together as a Holiday or Christmas Party mini banner, use as craft tags, scatter along your tables like table confetti or add to toothpicks as cupcake toppers. Beach Santa and Friends paper shaped cut outs will make a statement however you choose to use them. HIGH-QUALITY PARTY SUPPLIES: Tropical Christmas shaped cut outs are professionally printed on heavy-duty cardstock paper with a photo-like shine. They are individually inspected and carefully packaged by hand. Holiday or Christmas Party die cut paper shapes will arrive ready to use in your creative DIY party ideas! MADE IN THE USA: Tropical Christmas - DIY Shaped Holiday or Christmas Party Cut-Outs are designed and manufactured at our Wisconsin facility using materials that are Made in America.

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