Was $79.99, now $15.99. This 28-inch teardrop-shaped garland features frosted pine, red berries and striped bows, evoking ...
Mardi Gras trees are exactly what you think they are: A Christmas tree decked out with Mardi Gras decorations. The exact history of the origin of Mardi Gras trees is a little fuzzy. Jeff Campbell ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Germantown resident who incorporated Halloween decorations into her Christmas display had no idea she would be in trouble with the city. Alexis Luttrell put a skeleton and a ...
New York, N.Y. (WWLP) – Saturday is the last day of the season to see the 74-foot-tall Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center before the lights go dim and the holiday season in the city comes to a ...
Mentally, you may still be feeding off the festive high, refusing to let your Christmas flame burn out ... to start thinking about taking down the decorations and kicking your fir to the curb ...
Traditionally in Ireland (and apparently in Puerto Rico also), Nollaig na mBan is the day on which all the Christmas decorations must come down—not before or after—or else risk bad luck for ...
Here’s an idea: get a jump on holiday decorating next year by dumpster-diving for brand new Christmas items headed ... from the trash bins behind Michaels and TJ Maxx. A resident of Tampa, ...
when should you put away your Christmas decorations and holiday wear? This seemingly innocuous question is not as simple as it seems. That is, if you want to follow certain traditions or even ...
it is still seen as the point when many people take down their Christmas decorations for the year to avoid bad luck. It all comes from a medieval notion that decorations left up after a certain point ...
With this being a sustainable option of disposing Christmas trees, there are a few guidelines. The trees must be real, free of decorations including tinsel and any spray, so this can be all-natura ...
The decorations, which were traditionally put up on Christmas Eve, used to stay out until February 2 (the end of Candlemas). This used to be the official end of Christmas in Medieval England.
Evergreens like fir, holly, ivy, and mistletoe that thrived in winter despite the darkness and the cold were favourite decorations for the Christmas season. Illustration by Birket Foster for the ...