The house we suggest hos a cardboard box base with Christmas cookies as its main decoration. Since time is so valuable before Christmas, you may want to use refrigerated cookie dough. This will allow you more time for “building” your happy little cottage. After the cookies have cooled thor...
14. Homemade Christmas Ornaments With Things Around The House Kid-made Idea:Create ornamentsfor your tree from scraps of cardboard, aluminum foil and jewels. – via Kids Activities. 15. Christmas Dough Ornaments Use this printable template to make clay bird ornaments you can decorate. Air Dry ...
It’s that time of year, the time when evergreen trees, adorned with colorful ornaments, bring a bit of sparkle to homes everywhere. Out of all the bling on the Christmas tree, some of my very favorites are homemade, especially ones my children have made over the years. If you’re ...
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By the middle of the 1920s, the increasing popularity of Christmas trees meant a need for affordable and accessible lights. Enter powerhouseGeneral Electric, who began productionof pre-assembled, inexpensive lights to adorn homes and trees for the holidays. ...
You probably have heard of and seenladder Christmas trees. They are perfect Christmas tree alternatives for people who like to decorate homes in an eco-friendly and minimalist manner. Why not make one for yourself this year? It is a budget-friendly and easy DIY that’s going to attract ever...
Cut out a design from an old card and glue it to the front of the new card. Write your own message inside. (You can also do this with pictures you’ve taken and printed.) Consider donating those cards to senior care homes or to other organizations in your area. Those “new” cards...
Advent calendars are a beloved holiday tradition in many homes, counting down to Christmas Day. But they’re typically a one-use item that just creates more waste. Instead, why not make them at home, from garbage you already have on hand?
Neighbors on 34th Street in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood have decked their homes in Christmas lights for over 70 years. Decorations range from traditional angels, Santas, and candy canes to uniquely Baltimore additions like crabs made out of red twinkling lights, Orioles and Ravens decor, and ...
Druids would decorate their homes with holly during Britain's gloomy winters, believing that the sun always shone on this sacred tree. Likewise, pagans would bring holly and other evergreens inside to ensure that Nature would return in the spring. The most well known holly is American holly. ...