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DIY Diffuser Ornaments
There’s something extra special about holiday traditions that bring scent, nature, and handmade beauty together. These DIY ...
Glass balls, small toys, charms, strings of cranberries, tinsel, and holiday treats can all be used to decorate your tree, and you can find Christmas tree ornaments made by artisans worldwide.
Your Christmas tree can be a statement and reflection of who you are. Personalizing it offers a chance to express your style, celebrate your culture and share your story with others. So, skip the ...
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Add the “ornaments” by gently pressing the pomegranate arils, pine nuts and rosemary sprigs around the tree in a desired pattern. Top with the pepper or cheese star garnish. 3.
Real Christmas trees don’t work for everyone. You might have destructive pets, toddlers, a small apartment, or a small budget. You might have allergies to trees or the mold spores they can bring ...
The joy of a cut Christmas tree is fleeting. All the festive fun is front-loaded: picking out the perfect specimen, bedazzling its boughs with lights and meaningful ornaments, and gathering around ...
To make a tree look well-lit (but not over the top), you need about 100 lights per foot: A 6-foot tree requires 600 lights, a 7-foot tree should have 700, and so on.
Think miniature Black Santas, African Kente cloth ribbons or even handmade ornaments sourced from local Black artists. Your Christmas tree can be a statement and reflection of who you are.