Discover 25 creative and festive mini Christmas tree ideas to add charm to your holiday décor! From classic styles to unique designs like frosted trees, pinecone creations, and diy projects using ...
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With another Christmas holiday in the books, the time to take down those meticulously-placed holiday decorations is nearing. Some like to wait until Jan. 6, Three Kings Day or Epiphany, to take down ...
Artificial trees are a great option and can be reused year after year. But over time, they collect dust, dirt and who knows what else. In the hustle and excitement of setting up for the holidays, it ...
How can I get rid of my Christmas tree in Modesto? According to the city of Modesto’s website, two franchised garbage collection companies serve the area. The city of Modesto partners with Gilton ...
Artificial and real Christmas tree prices are comparable. However, if you want the real thing, you’re likely to pay a little extra based on the size and type of tree. This year, the cost of Christmas ...
On a recent December day, Mark Latino and a handful of his workers spun sheets of vinyl into tinsel for Christmas tree branches. They worked on a custom-made machine that’s nearly a century old, ...
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Artificial Christmas trees have been around since the 19th century, if not earlier. Trees made of dyed feathers originated in Germany and were introduced to the U.S. by the early 20th century. The mid ...
Every December, as twinkling lights go up and the scent of pine (real or artificial) fills our living rooms, one question returns: which Christmas tree is better for the planet, a real or an ...
Across the country, artificial Christmas trees remain more popular than their natural counterparts — even in Connecticut, which is home to 4,039 acres of tree farms, according to 2022 USDA data.