Merry Sitcom! Christmas Classics from TV's Golden Age

Tis the season to be jolly, and there is no better way to get in the holiday spirit than with this first-ever collection of timeless Christmas-themed episodes from the shows you grew up with, but never outgrew. So forget the Yule log! This year, gather your loved ones around the warm glow of your television set, because you are all cordially invited to share the holiday season with your favorite friends and families from TV s golden age of comedy!Episodes Included: * Father Knows Best: The Christmas Story December 19, 1954* The Donna Reed Show: A Very Merry Christmas December 24, 1958* McHales Navy: The Day They Captured Santa Claus December 21, 1962* Bewitched: A Vision of Sugar Plums December 24, 1964* That Girl: Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid December 22, 1966* Window On Main Street: Christmas Memory November 6, 1961* The Flying Nun: Wailing In A Winter Wonderland December 21, 1967

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Merry Sitcom! Christmas Classics from TV's Golden Age

Tis the season to be jolly, and there is no better way to get in the holiday spirit than with this first-ever collection of timeless Christmas-themed episodes from the shows you grew up with, but never outgrew. So forget the Yule log! This year, gather your loved ones around the warm glow of your television set, because you are all cordially invited to share the holiday season with your favorite friends and families from TV s golden age of comedy!Episodes Included: * Father Knows Best: The Christmas Story December 19, 1954* The Donna Reed Show: A Very Merry Christmas December 24, 1958* McHales Navy: The Day They Captured Santa Claus December 21, 1962* Bewitched: A Vision of Sugar Plums December 24, 1964* That Girl: Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid December 22, 1966* Window On Main Street: Christmas Memory November 6, 1961* The Flying Nun: Wailing In A Winter Wonderland December 21, 1967

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Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas! Christmas is a favorite winter celebration that is time for traditions such as parties, baking cookies, trimming the tree, decorating the house, and family gathering. This big celebration is enjoyed by both children and adults. Many people are dressing up for Christmas parties and this awakens the Christmas spirit and spreading Christmas cheer to you as well as others.

The most famous costume for Christmas season is a Santa Clause suit, which kids love to be around with during Christmas. If you are planning to dress up as Santa Clause for local school Christmas fairs, fancy dress party or any Christmas party, there are four tips that can help you to enhance your Santa appearance. (These tips are great for lady Santa too!)Tip 1: Shopping checklist

Santa accessories that you will need include black belt, red stocking cap, glasses, red sweat suits and shirt, white glove, glue, jingles bells, laundry bag, lipstick, cotton swabs and fake bears. You can get all these accessories and costumes through online store we recommend. Tip 2: Identify the Usage of Santa Suit

If you are going to display Santa Clause away from your audience, you can go for a simple type of Santa suit with beard and gift sack. However, if the Santa suit serves for the purpose to interact close to your audience, you need to spend a little time on the detail of the costumes. If you are going to be in Santa costumes for longer period, make sure it is flexible for you to remove and put on easily. The beard and wig should be realistic to get the overall outlook to become more convincing.Tip 3: Budget on Santa Suit

How much are you willing to spend for your Santa suit? The prices vary base on the quality of the fabric and other material used to make the suit. For instance, zipper Jacket is more expensive than the one with pullover jacket because with zipper jacket, it is always easy to wear, take off and washable. Before you start shopping, browse an online store that offers variety of costumes matching with make up and accessories that you can customize accordingly. A standard set of Santa suit includes suit attach with belt loops, pants, hats, vinyl boot with plus cuffs, white glove and black belt with silver buckle. Santa belly costumes are also available for your selection. You can even add on wigs, makeup, and fake cigarettes with complete fake smoke to project an interesting Santa character. Tip 4: Character of Santa Clause

Before dressing up as a Santa Clause, you need to understand the character of Santa Clause. Santa Clause is well known for his rosy cheeks. You can apply pink blusher on your nose and cheeks that is in roses or cherry color. In addition, Santa has a happy personality and loves to say ‘Ho! Ho! Ho!”

Getting a full set of Santa Clause costume is not hard as long as you find the right place to buy all you need. Early preparation is always wise for Christmas party celebration. Santa Suit is definitely the perfect addition to any holiday wardrobe.