For an eclectic, over-the-top display that screams Christmaximalism, completely cover your tree with ornaments and lights.
When it comes to decorating a Christmas tree, many of us simply climb up into the attic, drag down that bin of ever-amassing holiday ornaments and try to cram in whatever will fit on the tree.
The lights are up and the baubles are out: with trees across the country already decorated and on display, there has been some traditional grumbling about whether commercialism means it gets earlier ...
Have you ever purchased a living Christmas tree to serve both as the tree you decorate for the holidays and one that plays a permanent role in your landscape? There are several reasons why you may ...
Another year, another season, a reprise of last year's column: More of Go Ask Dad's rules for the most wonderful time of year when we prop a pine tree beside our hearth (but not too close to the ...
I love how one cozy movie night can completely reset my holiday mood, and lately I keep noticing how those films are quietly ...
Here’s a breakdown of the origin of the Christmas Tree and which culture is credited with the Christmas tree traditions we know today.