If you prefer to go the artificial Christmas tree route for the holidays (after all, it’s a great way to avoid falling needles or having it turn brown prematurely), you may scratch your head after ...
We're pretty sure there's no bigger deflating feeling than when Christmas ends and it's time to take down the tree. Although artificial Christmas trees pack the benefit of never having to hunt for a ...
While some families box up on Boxing Day, others leave their tree up year round. Although the date may cause disagreement, there’s consensus on how to store decorations ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Decorating for Christmas can be such a joyful experience: the colorful ornaments, the stockings hung with ...
January 6 is Nollaig na mBan, also known as Women’s Little Christmas. While better known these days as a social event for ...
Here's one lesson I learned the hard way: Invest in appropriate storage for your holiday decor. I used to shove my decorations (ornaments, twinkle lights, garland, etc.) haphazardly wherever they fit ...
A tangled mess of Christmas lights can be a major headache. Here's a simple way to store them now that you'll appreciate ...
Wondering when to take down your Christmas tree? Tradition says to keep it up until Epiphany, January 6. Here's why you can extend the season.
In most cases, Christmas decorations, including artificial trees, ornaments and string lights, can be recycled.
“Tradition recommends the Twelfth Night as the exact date to get the boxes down from the loft and pack away your tree and ...