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Door Decorating Contest

Please vote for your favorite Audio-Reader/KPR holiday door! Make your selections below and then click submit.
Door number one, featuring some reindeer, a map of Scandinavia, northern lights, and the words Yuletide Cheer.

#1 Yuletide Cheer

Door number one, featuring various reindeer, a map of Scandinavia, northern lights, and the words Yuletide Cheer.

Door number two, which is Colin's door. Colin is our front desk worker, and he doesn't have an office door, so this is actually a minituare door and it sits on his desk top! It has a sign that says "Season's Greeetings" and an evergreen reef.

#2 Door Decoration

Door number two is a miniature door that sits on a desk top. It has a sign that says "Season's Greetings" and a green wreath made from garland.

This door, door number three, is decorated like a giant Christmas present. Its wrapped in shiney red wrapping paper and a golden bow.

#3 The Biggest Gift

Door number three is decorated like a Christmas present. It is wrapped in shiny, red wrapping paper and has gold ribbon for a bow.

Door number four features a large Christmas tree made out of evergreen garland, various colored present bows, and gold curly ribbon.

#4 O Christmas Tree

Door number four features a large Christmas tree made out of evergreen garland, various colored present bows, and gold curly ribbon.

Door number five features a radio tower that has been decorated with red garland. The tower has red construction paper at the top, representing the signal being transmitted.

#5 Tower Tree

Door number five features a radio tower that has been decorated with red garland. The tower has red construction paper at the top, representing the signal being transmitted.

Door number six features a large Santa hat made from red paper and red garland and white tissue paper.

#6 Santa Hat

Door number six features a large Santa hat made from red paper and red garland and white tissue paper.

Door number seven is decorated to look like a snowman. The all-white door has three black circles for buttons, red garland for a scarf, black circles for eyes and a smile and an orange, sideways triangle for the nose.

#7 Snowman

Door number seven is decorated to look like a snowman. The all-white door has three black circles for buttons, red garland for a scarf, black circles for eyes and a smile and an orange, sideways triangle for the nose.

Door number 8 says features a black background with yellow letters that say "Many are the lights of the season." It includes images of a Hanukkah Menorah, an Advent Wreath, a Kwanzaa Kinara to represent all lights of the season.

#8 Lights of the Season

Door number 8 says features a black background with yellow letters that say "Many are the lights of the season." It includes images of a Hanukkah Menorah, an Advent Wreath, a Kwanzaa Kinara to represent all lights of the season.

Door number 9 features a 'Die Hard' theme. At the top of the door is a cardboard box wrapped in foil with a picture of Bruce Willis, representing an image from the movie. It has a sign underneath the cardboard box that says 'Nakatomi Plaza.'

#9 Nakatomi Plaza

Door number 9 features a 'Die Hard' theme. At the top of the door is a cardboard box wrapped in foil with a picture of Bruce Willis, representing an image from the movie. It has a sign underneath the cardboard box that says 'Nakatomi Plaza.'

Door number 10 is adorned in blue and white polka-dot paper with a strand of Christmas lights made out of construction paper cascading down the door. At the top of the door is a Santa Hat and a small strand of real lights.

#10 Holiday Lights

Door number 10 is adorned in blue and white polka-dot paper with a strand of Christmas lights made out of construction paper cascading down the door. At the top of the door is a Santa Hat and a small strand of real lights.

Door number 11 is wrapped in silver wrapping paper and features characters from the 1964 TV special 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.' Written on the silver paper, it says "Where Maybe Our Flaws are Just Misunderstood." There are two white cut-out snowflakes at the bottom of the door and one in the middle that says "uniqueness."

#11 Island of Misfit Toys

Door number 11 is wrapped in silver wrapping paper and features characters from the 1964 TV special 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.' Written on the silver paper, it says "Where Maybe Our Flaws are Just Misunderstood."

Door number 12 is covered in brown paper with the words "Bah Humbug" at the top of the door.

#12 Bah Humbug

Door number 12 is covered in brown paper with the words "Bah Humbug" at the top of the door.

Door number thirteen features a 3-D Christmas tree made out of construction paper. The bottom of the door is covered in red, plaid wrapping paper with gold ribbon, made to look like a wrapped present.

#13 3-D Christmas Tree

Door number thirteen features a 3-D Christmas tree made out of construction paper. The bottom of the door is covered in red, plaid wrapping paper with gold ribbon, made to look like a wrapped present.

Door number 14 features a Christmas Tree made out of green strips of construction paper in a zig-zag pattern with red square decorations and a ribbon flower on top. The door also has other decorations with elements from nature such as feathers and pinecones, as well as handmade drawings and 3-D gift bags.

#14: Festive Christmas Tree and Gifts

Door number 14 features a Christmas Tree made from strips of green construction paper in a zig-zag pattern with decorations and a ribbon flower on top. It also has decorations with elements from nature such as feathers and pinecones and handmade drawings.

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