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Christmas ornaments make a great family tradition at Platt Hill Nursery

What do you need to start an ornament tradition in your family? Very little, actually! Just think about what is meaningful to your child, family member or friend and go from there. Do they love a particular television show? A certain character in a book? Did they take a special trip or check off something on their bucket list? Remember that you can turn almost anything into a decoration for your tree, so let your creativity go wild!

Platt Hill Nursery has thousands of ornaments from which to select.

Why not start or continue to build your ornament collection this year at Platt Hill Nursery? They carry a wide variety of beautiful ornaments from handblown glass to sports themed. You will have fun figuring out what to do each year and how to bring your ideas to life.

Traditions create legacies and are a great way to pass on stories, memories, and history to family and friends. What better way to tell a story than an ornament commemorating something special for the year!

Ornaments tie Christmas past with Christmas present. In years to come, the ornaments will bring back memories each time they are unwrapped and placed on the tree in celebration of the holidays. Your family and friends will cherish the memories when they come together each holiday season.

To register, call the Bloomingdale location at (630) 529-9394 or Carpentersville at (847) 428-6767. Visit www.platthillnursery.com/workshops/.

The Christmas Open House will be 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10.

At 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, "Make & Take: Wreath Making." The fee is $30-$75; fees depend on materials used and are estimates only. Bring a pair of pruners and gloves.

At 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, "Make & Take: Create A Winter Planter." The fee is $10-$75; fees depend on materials used and are estimates only. Bring a pair of pruners and gloves.

At 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, "Make & Take Create a Winter Planter." The fee is $10-$75; fees depend on materials used and are estimates only. Bring a pair of pruners and gloves.

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