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AStardew Valleyfan has hand-crafted some adorable ornaments that would look good on any Christmas tree. TheStardew Valleycreations have drawn attention from the fandom, with several interested in putting ornaments like these on their own holiday trees.

Stardew Valleyis celebrated by fans all over the world, as shown by the popularity of theStardew Valley Symphony of Seasons tour. In addition to purchasing merchandise and attending concerts,Stardew Valleyfans often come up with ways to celebrate their favorite characters, items, and places in the game, and this set of particular creations does that very well.

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Stardew Valleyfan AntleredPrince shared a series of felt ornaments they’ve created that are intended to go on a Christmas tree. The artist shared five designs in total, includingKrobus, a Stardrop, aMermaid’s Pendant, and both the collectable and wearable versions of theMayor’s Purple Shorts. The handmade ornaments are adorable and do a perfect job of recreating elements from the game, which has drawn a lot of praise from the fandom. While the ornaments can work well on a Christmas tree, some have also stated that they’d love to own them as year-round decorations by putting them on bags or something similar.

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For fans who are interested, AntleredPrince does sell these ornaments, with the five designsavailable on their websitenow for $15 each. The artist also makes custom designs, which could be a good option for anyone who wants something else from the game. However, these five designs are some of the most iconic from the game. TheStardrop, in particular, are always an exciting find inStardew, as they’re limited and extremely useful. Krobus is so popular that developer ConcernedApe added the ability to invite him to become a roommate. The Purple Shorts are an infamous item that can be used to troll the Mayor, whilethe Mermaid’s Pendantwould make a charming addition to a tree when a new couple get engaged or tie the knot.

AsStardew Valleyapproaches its ninth birthday, it’s clear that the indie farming sim isn’t going anywhere. Regular content updates and bug fixes from ConcernedApe have kept the game playable and fresh, while a huge list of mods keep it from ever getting stale. It remains to be seen when ConcernedApe will putStardew Valleyon a backburner tofocus onHaunted Chocolatier, but for the most part, fans seem to be perfectly happy to keep revisiting their farm homes.

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You’ve inherited your grandfather’s old farm plot in Stardew Valley. Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life. Can you learn to live off the land and turn these overgrown fields into a thriving home? It won’t be easy. Ever since Joja Corporation came to town, the old ways of life have all but disappeared. The community center, once the town’s most vibrant hub of activity, now lies in shambles. But the valley seems full of opportunity. With a little dedication, you might just be the one to restore Stardew Valley to greatness!