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Patricia’s Surprise

750.00

The beautiful American girl is coming back from the Christmas market in the year 1850 in Virginia. Patricia’s father told her mom that he would delay coming home, because of the dense snow on the road. Patricia felt sad for her mom because she knew her mom had been waiting for that moment for a long time. She quickly decided to go to the Christmas market despite the severe frost outside, in order to buy a Christmas tree for her mom. She took her stubborn little sister Linda with her, her dog Bobby, and her sleigh to drag the tree easily. Meanwhile, Patricia was coming home, she went inside a sweet shop to get a nice sweets packet to present to her mom as a gift. What a beautiful surprise Patricia made for her mom! [read more]

Uncle Bellagamba,
The funny Italian seller, who sells Christmas trees in the market. Uncle Bellagamba comes every Christmas season to sell his beautiful trees in the market after taking care of them for the whole year. He lived in Virginia in the year 1850. Everyone in the village knows him Because of his loud voice and funny American accent. His clothes reflect his poor situation. Despite his poor life, he has a cheerful and rich spirit. He always loves to laugh. Even though his lazy dog Ricks only eats, sleeps, and doesn’t do anything for him useful. Bellagamba believes that this dog is Irreplaceable :). At Christmas, Uncle Bellagamba is used to putting candies in his pocket to surprise children and walk around to make them happy on these special days.

Patricia & Uncle Bellagamba dialogue.
The scene reflects the moment when Uncle Bellagamba called Patricia to come back.
Bellagamba: Ciao, Patrizia. come va? e come stanno i tuoi genitori?
Patricia: Hahaha, Hello, uncle Bellagamba. I have always mentioned to you that I don’t understand Italian.
Bellagamba: Oh sorry Patrizia, I forgot. How are you? And how are your parents?
Patricia: They are doing well. Thanks for asking. But my father will delay coming home because of the dense snow on the road. So, I came with my little sister to buy a Christmas tree for my mom as a surprise.
Bellagamba: Oh, that sounds exciting. Which tree you would like to buy?
Patricia: Hum, I would like to buy that small one. Because I can’t put the big one in my sleigh.
Belagamba: Yes, definitely. Here you go.
Patricia: Thank you. How much is it?
Bellagamba: it costs $5.
Patricia: Thank you, Uncle Bellagamba. Goodbye.
Bellagamba: How come these little kids got out to buy a gift for their mom in this frost weather? What awesome kids. I’m proud of them. (He wondered).
Bellagamba: hey, Patrizia, Patrizia, Patrizia. Would you like to take one more for free? Come on, come on, Patrizia.
Patricia: Oh! Thank you, Uncle Bellagamba. That is very kind of you. I love it. Now I have two Christmas trees for Mom and Dad.
Bellagamba: You’re welcome, Patrizia. Hey Linda, do you want candies?
Linda: Yeah, Uncle Bellagamba, of course. Thank you for the sweets, uncle.
Patricia & Linda: Thank you Uncle Bellagamba, Merry Christmas. Goodbye.
Bellagamba: Merry Christmas, kids. Goodbye. [/read]

 

The character was crafted in 20 days.
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Uncle Bellagamba

650.00

Every Christmas, the village square turned into a bustling market, and one of the most beloved sights was Uncle Bellagamba’s stand, where he sold his natural Christmas trees. Living in Virginia in 1850, Bellagamba nurtured these trees all year on his small plot of land. Though times were tough, his spirit remained cheerful.

Known for his lush trees and booming, pleasant voice, Bellagamba’s thick Italian accent had evolved into a funny American drawl. His patched clothes reflected his modest life, but his heart was rich with joy. His constant companion was Ricks, the laziest dog in town, who dozed by the stand or ate scraps. Bellagamba adored him, calling him irreplaceable despite the teasing.

But the real magic came from Bellagamba’s pockets, always stuffed with Christmas candies for children. He’d pop sweets into their hands, pretending to be a living Christmas tree, shaking his arms as if candies were falling like snow.

 

The character was crafted in 10 days.
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Christmas Miracle

1,500.00

A miracle happens with Maria and George on Christmas Eve.

The little girl Maria, just 10 years old, dreamed of finding a wooden horse under the Christmas tree, while her brother George, only 9, longed for a parade drum. Despite their young age, both children believed in the magic of Christmas and the miracles it could bring. On a snowy moonlit night, their parents sent them to the market to pick up some candies to sweeten their holiday celebrations.

As they walked through the softly falling snow, the lights shimmered on the streets, and the scent of roasted chestnuts filled the air. Suddenly, in the bustling city square, a tall man with a large canvas bag overflowing with Christmas gifts appeared before them. Maria’s heart skipped a beat. “Is that Saint Nicholas?” she whispered, glancing at her brother. [read more]

“Yeah, that’s him!” George replied, his eyes wide with wonder.

St. Nicholas smiled warmly, his jolly face glowing in the moonlight. He lowered his large bag onto the soft snow, creating a small cloud of powdery white around him. “Choose your gifts, dear children,” he said, his voice rich and inviting.

Maria and George rushed forward, their eyes sparkling with excitement. Inside the bag, they found a collection of adorable Santa Claus dolls handmade, each one unique and charming. Maria picked up a Santa with a fluffy white beard, while George selected one holding a tiny drum. “Wow! Look how cute those Santa Claus dolls handmade are!” Maria exclaimed, beaming.

With their gifts in hand, they could hardly believe their dreams had come true. “Oh! Where did he go?” George wondered aloud, glancing around as St. Nicholas seemed to vanish into the night like a whisper of magic.

“He disappeared like magic!” Maria replied, clutching her Santa close. “Thank you and Merry Christmas, St. Nicholas!” they shouted into the crisp air, their hearts filled with joy. This enchanting miracle took place in 19th-century Germany, a reminder that the spirit of Christmas can truly bring dreams to life. [/read]

 

The scene was crafted in 15 days.
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St. Nicholas & Anelli

650.00

The Greek Saint Nicholas, dressed in a long wadded coat, exudes warmth despite the frosty air. He carries a large linen bag filled with gifts, the edges of which hint at the treasures inside. One of his hands gently leans against a nearby Christmas tree, its branches heavy with the weight of snow. The scene is magical, with delicate snowflakes swirling in the air. Approaching him is Anelli, wrapped in a luxurious snow-white sheepskin coat and clutching a muff to shield her hands from the biting cold. Her eyes light up with anticipation as she nears Saint Nicholas. [read more]

It’s a particularly frosty day, but everyone forgets the cold as Saint Nicholas reaches into his bag of handmade teddy bears as gifts. Then, with a warm smile, he presents Anelli with a special Christmas present a cute teddy bear. This charming creation, stitched with love and care, is more than just a toy. It is a piece of art, meticulously handcrafted to embody the spirit of Christmas. Its soft, plush exterior and detailed features make it a perfect keepsake for the holiday season.

This handmade teddy bear serves as both cherished gifts and beautiful Christmas ornaments. Also, you can also hang them on the tree or place them in a cozy corner of the home, adding an artistic and nostalgic touch to the décor. Moreover, the doll comes with a tag that bears a printed version of this heartwarming scene, further enhancing its sentimental value. The presence of this unique ornament brings warmth and festive joy into any space, symbolizing the magic of Christmas. [/read]

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