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When I was a child and read that people in old time England got oranges as Christmas presents I thought the parents who gave them that were losers first class. Fancy chocolate elves in shiny foil wrappers, sure. But oranges to prevent scurvy, no way. I have a feeling, if you had been a Christian child, and your parents offered you oranges instead of the latest toys, you too would have stormed off in revolt. But the association of oranges and Christmas remains, so here are fern and leaf Christmas bouquets tied with a Christmas red ribbon, in circles evocative of oranges, over a pseudo batik background texture, with starry diamond skies between the fruits. I personally thought of this design as gift wrap rather than fabric, though I warn you, a lump of beautiful and shiny coal wrapped in this will be better received than an orange. (file g70d2)