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The holiday season is known for its bright lights and festive decorations.

It was an adorable light blue paper decorated with snowflakes and snowmen wearing striped hats and polka dot scarves.

Im also going to use a velvety bow so that is tactile too.

Women’s hands on a page with braille text

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The gift itself was also a well-thought choice, as the user provided a thoroughdescriptionof what she bought.

Its a slate blue wrap/jacket kind of thing from a Christmas market we go to.

Its really cool looking and feeling!

A few years ago though she had an infection in her eye that took the remainder of her vision.

She actually still sees colors and shapes in her minds eye.

She describes it as a built in screen saver.

Luckily, her whole family seems to have worked to make their holidays as accessible as they can.

My whole family actually gave her a basket of non visual Christmas things last year!

We did candles and soaps and textured items and things with bells and music,recalls1228maj.

It was a fun gift to put together!

My sister is blind.