Anonymous wrote:Really? You can’t think of any creative re-use, OP? I BUY ornaments (nearly all are non religious- snowflakes, happy holidays, winter-themed) to attach to gift bags and or wrapped presents and cards.
I use the same ornaments on seasonal wreaths and decor inside and outside of my house.
Think of ornaments as fancy tags or embellishments.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say, "Thank you!" and I display the ornament to remind myself of my friend and their kindness.
Nice
Also don’t need Christmas trees to display ornaments - can go anywhere - outside trees/ window curtain rods/ fireplace mantels/ etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say, "Thank you!" and I display the ornament to remind myself of my friend and their kindness.
This. It’s not complicated.
Anonymous wrote:I thank them and then offer it to someone who celebrates Christmas. Last time I got one was from a company I worked for - they gave a huge glass snowflake ornament thing. I thanked the person handing them out, and on my way out that day stopped by someone's desk and offered it to them.
Then another jewish coworker asked what I did with mine, I told them, and like half a dozen jewish coworkers gave their ornaments to that one person.
amazingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have several ornaments that a non-Christian colleague gave to us after they were gifted to him. They always remind me of him as we decorate our tree.
That’s not what is being discussed. You celebrate Christmas. It’s about someone not Christian as in another religion and it’s a bad gift.
Her point is that her colleague was in OP’s position, and he gave the unwanted ornaments to PP.
Its a very tone death gift.
Anonymous wrote:Say thanks and pass it on or donate it.
Anonymous wrote:I say, "Thank you!" and I display the ornament to remind myself of my friend and their kindness.
.Anonymous wrote:I say, "Thank you!" and I display the ornament to remind myself of my friend and their kindness.
Anonymous wrote:I say, "Thank you!" and I display the ornament to remind myself of my friend and their kindness.