Christmas is over and so are all the New Year’s celebrations. It is now time to put away all the holiday decorations and ...
Christmas Day has passed and Boxing Week deals are winding down; the festive season is nearing its end. As the holiday decorations come down, there’s one prominent item that isn’t so simple to ...
With the free program, Texas Disposal Systems and city of Austin turn living Christmas trees and other living decor into ...
When you think of festive cities, Dubai doesn't spring to mind. Despite this, the city is home to one of the most festive ...
It’s called “O Tannenpalm” and has become a beloved Christmas staple for many – especially for those who spend the Christmas season surrounded by palm trees and not a spec of snow in sight.
Nothing beats fresh snow on a Christmas tree, but do you prefer fir ... the most common choice is fir because a pine is harder to decorate. "It takes little bulbs, garland, bows and things ...
A local man recently surprised his family by building a life-sized walk-in snow globe, and the giant decoration is here to ...
Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest in Eustis, Florida, is proof that Christmas festivities can be celebrated even in a southern climate with the help of a snow machine for events, Jodi Utsman ...
A council has sparked controversy by inviting local residents to decorate its Christmas trees themselves. Last year ... READ MORE: What the Met Office says about reports of snow bombs and blizzards ...
Designed to mimic the natural beauty of a real tree with lifelike foliage, color variations and realistic snow-dusted tips ... The wide range of available Christmas decor complements any style, ...
snow-covered villages. We have fir trees, but very few reindeer. Not many of our homes come with roaring fireplaces unless you count patio barbecues. Our Christmas postcards generally include ...
and your Christmas tree is the ideal place to start. If you're looking to break away from the traditional red and green ornaments, here are 5 unique and creative ways to decorate your tree this year.