Christmas trees that are on the sparser side tend to look quite sad and, dare I say, cheap. And very often, if it is a sparse-looking artificial Christmas tree, it’s likely a budget design that didn’t ...
Use your pruned pine branches in festive, eco-friendly decorations. Learn how to make a branch tree arrangement to decorate for the holidays. More and more people–over the last few years–have rebelled ...
Piece together scrap lumber for a Christmas table centerpiece that’s anything but a puzzle. Mismatched stains and grains only add to the woodsy appeal of this small tree decoration. Unadorned, the ...
Christmas tree toppers are a hot topic of debate—everybody has a preference. Some folks have a tradition of using the same one year after year. And, while angels are a perennial favorite, I think the ...
Christmas lights dress up a holiday tree, making it twinkle and glow. It takes some practice to distribute these tree lights evenly without burnt-out bulbs, lights clumped in some spots (and missing ...
December 8, 2022 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Real Christmas trees don’t work for everyone. You might have destructive pets, toddlers, a small apartment, or ...
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Most people like trees — right up until a storm like last Friday's mid-Atlantic "derecho" knocks one into their car. So when is a tree merely nice to look at and when does it become a hazard? Robert ...