The holidays can be a difficult time, but remembering loved ones at Christmas can help ease the pain. Create new traditions ...
Before stuffing away your Christmas decor, check out the adorable and easy way you can use it to create DIY wall art just in ...
Those who are more traditional would say that the decorations should come down on Jan. 6, which would be the twelfth night of ...
However, in medieval times, people would leave their festive decorations up until Candlemas. It marks the official end of the festive period in England and falls exactly 40 days after Christmas and is ...
And so I was thrilled to learn about the decor trend of repurposing a certain viral DIY holiday decoration — the Christmas bow cabinet hack — to celebrate Valentine’s Day. If anyone needs a recap on ...
For the Obamas' first Christmas in the White House in 2009, the Blue Room was adorned with an 18-foot high Douglas fir illuminated with LED lights. The Blue Room houses the official White House ...
Nayling Road in Braintree, Essex, welcomes hundreds of visitors each year who come to see about 40 houses adorned with Christmas decorations. The organisers of the annual displays said £9,848 had ...
Young people in South Korea have been decorating images of Jesus with hearts, creating fan posters and merchandise, treating the religious figure like a pop idol. During the Christmas period ...
Get into the festive spirit by making your own Christmas decorations from cardboard, fabric remnants, and pine needles! This DIY project brings creative crafts to life, combining simple materials ...
One of the biggest Christmas debates held by people across the country is the age-old question of when you should have your decorations up. For many, it's annoying when neighbours opt to put ...
When to take down Christmas decorations is a common debate, with some taking them down on Boxing Day, and others waiting until the New Year. For some, removing the decorations is a sign of a fresh ...