Wedding Crystal

MAGIC CRYSTAL WEDDING FAVOR DECORATIONS PARTY BIO-GEL
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Darice 35745, Knife and Server Set, Faux Crystal $3.75 Victoria Lynn Wedding: Cake Knife and Server Set. This gorgeous set is perfect for engraving and keeping as a memento or passing on from generation to generation. This knife and server set features stainless steal blades, matching clear faux crystal handles and measure (knife)13x 1″ and 11″ x 2in…. |
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Fred and Friends Doomed: ‘Crystal Skull’ Shotglass $9.00 Treat yourself to a couple of shots with this Doomed Shot Glass. This formidable shot glass is our tribute to the Skull of Doom, which Mayan legend claims has the power of life and death, the power to heal or to smite, the power to create miracles. We make no claims beyond these: our Doomed Shot Glass will hold 2.5 ounces of your favorite beverage and will stare right in your eye as you down your… |
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Bormioli Rocco Selecta 7-Piece Whiskey Gift Set $16.99 Product Features7-piece whiskey gift set from Bormioli Rocco; includes 6 9-1/2-ounce rocks glasses and 1 33-1/2-ounce decanter with stopperCrafted in Parma, Italy from fine sands and raw materialsClassic rocks glass design; ornate starburst pattern on decanterDishwasher- and microwave- safe; 7 pounds upon shippingWhile the set is labeled dishwasher safe, great care should be taken to secure each p… |
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When Harry Met Sally: Music From The Motion Picture $7.99 Plucked from the piano bars of New Orleans, Harry Connick Jr. was an unlikely choice to pen the soundtrack for a major Hollywood release. But everyone concerned hit the jackpot. As with the best of Connick’s music, When Harry Met Sally resonates with a whimsical yet sophisticated and urbane energy. That smooth, breathy tenor, combined with some inventive arrangements, brought color and setting to … |
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A Winter’s Solstice IV $1.99 In 1993, Windham Hill Records released its fourth album of seasonal music recorded by the label’s artists and unavailable in any other collection. Only a few of the tracks on A Winter’s Solstice IV lend credence to the label’s unfair stereotype as the home for new age background music. Many of the musicians come from such respected jazz bands as Oregon and the Freddie Hubbard Quartet, and from suc… |