Felt Blue Camper Van Ornament – Retro Wool Felt Christmas Ornament

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🏕️ Bring Wanderlust to Your Tree
Add a touch of adventure to your holiday décor with this handcrafted felt blue mini van ornament! Inspired by the classic VW camper bus, it’s a nostalgic reminder of road trips, freedom, and sunshine. Each piece is lovingly handmade by skilled artisans using eco-friendly wool felt — a charming keepsake for travelers, surf lovers, or anyone with a free spirit.

✨ Details:
• 100% wool felt, handstitched and needle-felted
• Size: Approx. 5.5” x 2” x 4”
• Comes with a hanging jute string – ready for the tree
• Lightweight and durable for easy hanging
• Fair trade handmade by women artisans in Nepal
• Eco-friendly and plastic-free materials

🎄 Perfect Gift for the Holidays
This cozy blue van ornament makes a wonderful Christmas tree decoration or a thoughtful gift for travelers, campers, and van-life enthusiasts. Pair it with our other travel-inspired designs for a cheerful and meaningful holiday collection.

Order yours today and bring a touch of handmade joy — perfect for gifting or keeping as your own favorite ornament of the season!

About Ganapati Crafts Co.

Home of Felt Finger Puppets &
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100% Handmade by Artisans

Ganapati Crafts Co. is the home of handmade crafts - the place to buy handmade gifts and original artwork, sold directly by the artists and designers who have created them. Made with love, every purchase from Ganapati Crafts supports a talented artisan.

100% Fair Trade & Eco-Friendly

We guarantee that all product are traded in an ethical way, which supports better working conditions, improves livelihoods and protects the environment.

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Empower women entrepreneurs in Florida and shop local with Ganapati Crafts Co. Discover unique, handmade products from this women-owned small business and support the growing community of women-led ventures in the state. 

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