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Petal by Nene Thomas

Unicorn Moon by Nene Thomas

Beloved by Selina Fenech

Unicorn Coloring Book by Vicki Visconti
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Enchanted Newsletter
November/2010 | |
Greetings!
Just Another Sunset has been in business for five years this month. We feel incredibly blessed to be in a business that provides fantasy art and other things that make us happy. It's been a dream come true for us, and we couldn't have done it without you!
As the holidays come upon us, our hearts and minds turn towards those oft forgotten Unicorns that people stop believing in when they grow up. Don't do it. Don't stop believing. Choose to not grow up, and instead believe in unicorns and fairies and elves as long as you live, weaving magic into the holidays and every moment of the year.
We hope that whether you are 16, 36, 56 or 96, you will leave treats out for the garden gnomes, clap for Tinkerbell, and watch for unicorns, fairy rings and other signs of enchanted life.
Thank you for being an important part of our fairy community. We are proud to be one of your favorite places for all things enchanted and fantastical!
- Just Another Sunset
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Celebrate With Just Another Sunset
Full Moon:November 21, 2010
Full Beaver Moon - November This was the time to set beaver traps before the swamps froze, to ensure a supply of warm winter furs. Another interpretation suggests that the name Full Beaver Moon comes from the fact that the beavers are now actively preparing for winter. It is sometimes also referred to as the Frosty Moon.
-Farmers' Almanac
Sun Sign:
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
Element: Fire
Planet: Jupiter
Celtic Tree:
Elder (November 25 - December 22)
November Birth Stone: Yellow Topaz or Citrine
November Birth Flower:
Chrysanthemum
Holidays and Festivals
November is National Novel Writing Month, Aviation Month, International Drum Month, National Adoption Awareness Month, American Diabetes Month, National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, National Epilepsy Month, Peanut Butter Lover's Month, Vegan Month, Latin American Month, and Native American Heritage Month
Great American Smokeout Day: November 18 Held every 3rd Thursday in November, this is the day to finally quit your smoking habit for good.
Thanksgiving Day: November 25
This day is set aside for expressing gratitude for the blessigs in our lives. Congress made it a national holiday in 1941 and set it as the 4th Thursday of every November.
Black Friday: November 26 Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. In accounting, "red" means a business is losing money and "black" means a business is making money. Since a lot of retail businesses make a large portion of their profit during the holiday season, Black Friday represents the day they go from "being in the red" to "being in the black."Advent: Begins November 28 Advent celebrates the four Sundays before Christmas.
Traditionally, there is an Advent Wreath set on the table with four candles; three purple ones and one pink one. On the 4th Sunday before Christmas, families light the 1st purple candle and say a prayer. On the 3rd Sunday before Christmas, the 2nd purple candle is lit. The pink candle is lit on the 2nd Sunday, which represents Joy and is called Joyful Sunday. The last purple candle is lit the Sunday before Christmas. World AIDS Day: December 1 This day was created in 1988 by the World Health Organization to promote AIDS awareness.
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In business since 2005, our mission is to provide the best. We personally choose each item we sell, focusing on quality and uniqueness. Each order is carefully hand-packed, and shipped to arrive at you safely. We've gone treasure hunting for these fantasy finds and enjoy sharing them with you. We will be adding extra features and amazing products over the next few months, so come back regularly. | |
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