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Author: Murry Hopr.

Publisher: The Aquarian Press.

Date: 1987.

Artist:

© Mario Seidler

Chutes Wilson, Canada, 2018

Cruella De Vil Shoe Ornament

US Disney Store

Disney Parks

Released in Disneyland May, 2013

Released online June 17, 2013

$22.95

Item No. 7509055880119P

 

Diva's delight

 

Steal the spot-light this holiday season with Cruella's stylish shoe ornament, so fashionably fierce, you'll know you're barking up the right tree!

 

Magic in the details...

 

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort

 

•Fully-sculptured shoe ornament

•Glitter and gem accents

•Bottom of shoe features printed character and artist signatures

•Artist Costa Alavezos

•Satin ribbon with lobster clasp

•Part of Disney's Runway Shoe Ornament Collection

 

The bare necessities

 

•Resin

•3 1/4'' H x 1 3/4'' W x 4'' D

•Imported

 

tree magic. Photo Pat Ada,s

There is a belief that fairies are the descendants of the small, dark Neolithic people who retreated to remote areas away from other people.

One theory states that fairies are former gods and spirits of wise pagans such as the Druids.

This was popular in Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall and Scandinavia.

Kate Mutzbauer, 2, reaches out to touch a light Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012 in Columbia, Mo. Kate's mother said Kate was so excited about Christmas and the tree that she wouldn't leave the trunk. (Natalie Cheng/KOMU)

Chutes Wilson, Canada, 2018

Neal Schneider, 4, stops to look at the lights on the Magic Tree Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012 in Columbia, Mo. While at the tree, Neal ran around and jumped at low branches yelling "Hi-ya!" (Natalie Cheng/KOMU)

The fog was starting to lift when I arrived at this location, but it still portrays some nice atmosphere.

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