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      <title>Fun Holly Cross Stitch Ideas for the Holidays</title>
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      <description>I just finished a small holly cross stitch ornament for my tree, and it reminded me why this specific motif is such an absolute staple for anyone who enjoys a bit of winter crafting. There is something so incredibly satisfying about the contrast</description>
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