For an eclectic, over-the-top display that screams Christmaximalism, completely cover your tree with ornaments and lights. The lack of green space and variety of ornaments will fascinate anyone who so ...
For a real tree, she suggests "lighter decorations and glass, wood, paper or dried fruit for an organic look" whilst placing heavier pieces close to the trunk. Whereas the "stronger branches" of fake ...
Columbia, South Carolina-based holiday designer LaSheba Boyd provides all the tips and tricks on how to decorate your (real ...
While real Christmas trees have their allure, opting for an artificial tree is the safest choice if you have a curious cat at ...
Opting for a sparse tree (some lovingly call it a Charlie Brown tree) won’t overwhelm a small space. With a small tree that ...
Sustainable Christmas decor blends festive charm with eco-conscious choices. Here’s where you can order yours from.
Whether your Christmas tree has been up for weeks or is freshly decorated, you may want to take a moment during this final week before Christmas to ensure it’s not unintentionally posing a fire hazard ...
While decorating your tree can be exciting and get you in the Christmas spirit, taking it down may not be as much fun. From having to carefully wrap each handmade or delicate ornament to untangling ...
December is upon us — time to put up the tree and pull the dusty box (or boxes) marked “Xmas” out of the crawl space. But, one expert suggests, before you decorate the traditional conifer — or conifer ...
Choosing, setting up and decorating a Christmas tree, then disposing of it, may seem daunting. Here's some advice to brighten your holiday.