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WE'RE SORRY, BUT THIS GIVEAWAY IS OVER. CHECK BACK SOON FOR ANOTHER GREAT GIVEAWAY.

This holiday season, don't deck the halls with boughs of holly. Deck them with the glittery goodness that is this vibrant red mosaic mirror exclusively from Pier 1. We're giving away TEN of them!

The round mirror is bordered by a mosaic made of tiny pieces of glass in shimmery shades of red and gold. It measures 23 inches in diameter. A wire strung on the back makes it easy to hang. Once you've hung the wreath and trimmed the tree, hang this mirror for a final touch. Santa may want to make sure he doesn't have soot on his nose.

To enter to win, leave a comment below telling us your holiday decorating theme. Will you have a Christmas tree covered in butterflies? A giant inflatable dreidel? Something else? (Still undecided? Get thee to Pier 1, one of our favorite places to decorate in a hurry on a budget.)


CONTEST RULES
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us your holiday decorating theme.
* The comment must be left before 5pm EST on Friday, December 11, 2009.
* You may enter only once.
* Ten winners will be selected in a random drawing.
* Ten winners will receive a mosaic mirror from Pier 1 (valued at $49.99). The product will be mailed directly from Pier 1 to ensure that it arrives safely.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
* Click here for complete Official Rules. Winners will be notified by email, so be sure to provide a valid email address!
  • marsha farris

    Old fashioned red and green vintage ornaments. Handpainted wooden ornaments. Big wreath on front door.

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  • DebbiRaye

    I have a collection of ornaments that date back to my Grandma, and Mom (1920's) a lot of toy ornaments,and home made. A collection of old & new .

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  • Valerie

    My theme? Well, every year of my four children's lives, I have purchased one ornament each and marked them with their name and the year in an inconspicuous place so that when they marry and leave home, they will have at least a small collection of ornaments for their first Christmas tree and lots of memories from Christmases past. This has become a tradition that at least three of them so far, have really appreciated once leaving home. So now that three of them are gone from home, I am looking at developing my theme.

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  • Ahillnv

    Multiple Christmas trees. We have a large one in our living room. Two small in the dining area and a fourth in the master bedroom. All have white lights except the one in the bedroom which has colorful lights as well. Ornaments are gold and frosted white bulbs along with Nutcrackers and sugared "fruits."

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  • Katherine

    My theme is eclectic memories. We just put out all the decorations we have collected over the years, and especially love to decorate our tree with only one new ornament per year.

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  • M.A.

    Our theme is our our own history: ornaments hand-made over the years by the children.

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  • Ellie W

    My tree is blue and silver and I have a snowman collection theme going on also.

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  • MamaNurse

    Red and gold are my favorite colors to make our home warm and elegant at the holidays.

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  • Bryanna P.

    Awesome giveaway, thanks guys.... =]

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  • shawna

    We collect bears so most everything we have is a bear theme.

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  • Carol Mathesen

    My theme this year is out of work cheap.

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  • Eva J.

    I really don't decorate anymore. When the kids were home we did, but really with just us there seems to be no point. I do like to go to friends

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  • Belinda Shaw

    I decorate my Christmas tree with memories from family vacations such as sea shells, characters such as Homer Simpson, a Happy Days radio, Howdy Doody radio ornament, etc. I also have the nativity barn and figures that are at least 55 years old and my mom's small stuffed Santa that is extremely old but they all remind me of happy times!

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  • happi shopr

    We always use red and silver...

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  • Mary B

    My theme:
    "Let the 13 year old put up the decorations"

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  • Eva

    Traditional Christmas........ green and red everywhere!

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  • Rebecca Peters

    It used to be red and gold now I changed it to country theme

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  • Kathy D

    I am all about Snowman

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  • Lisa G.

    We have a colorful Christmas theme. I love using all the great colors of green, blue, red, orange and yellow to make my tree and decorations fun and festive!

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  • Pamela

    My holiday theme is Hand Me Down. I have items from grandparents and parents and nothing matches.

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