Christmas Tree Ornaments - Where Have the Canadian Ones Gone?

Is it just me, or is the world in short supply of uniquely Canadian Christmas Tree Ornaments? Maybe they're out there and I just haven't found them, I'm not a huge shopper and usually stick to online purchases. That is perhaps, the problem.

Last year, I found a few crazy Canuck ornaments, some of them are even still available through Amazon. There were silly, of course, but they did had a distinctly Canadian theme. Not that I would hang some of those on my tree but I'm trying to stick to the blog's point of a Canadian Christmas.

Anyway, I did find a few decorations dedicated to our country. On Amazon, of course. I'll refrain from calling them tasteful.
Hmm, okay not a few, just one. The rest were either repeats of the ones that I posted last year or were American sports ornaments (what??). At least this little guy is cute. They refer to him as a Canadian boy. We grow 'em hairy here in the north. :)

If memory serves me, last year I suggested that you skip the country-specific decorations and use the Gingerbread cookie recipe and decoration instructions to make your own ornaments. Well, I'm giving you the same advice this year. Not an original tip perhaps, but a better looking end product.

For those of you already getting into the spirit of all things Santa, have fun preparing or shopping for your Christmas tree ornaments this year. If you find or make any that scream Canuck, please do let me know.

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