The 36-foot art installation, crafted from recycled glass, gives visitors the chance to add their own touch to the piece.
Antiques expert Lorraine German will present "Dressing the Christmas Tree," a look at both antique and vintage Christmas decorations, on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Bidwell House Museum.
If Christmas had a headquarters, it would be here: Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. Touted as the world’s largest Christmas ...
Two glass artists are building a 36-foot tall glass Christmas Tree on the grounds of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay ...
If your family is full of bookworms, the new Kindle Colorsoft (the very first Kindle in color!) is sure to be a huge hit. Featuring a new high-contrast Colorsoft display, it’s glare-free, waterproof, ...
The 2024 advert is set in a John Lewis department store and follows a young woman Christmas shopping for a very important ...
The Ulla Johnson x Cabana collection will ensure your holiday table is nothing short of memorable this year. There's the dessert plate, for instance, whose painted floral motifs ( ...
The new ceramic tree dish from Ree Drummond's line at Walmart is so very merry that it might be hard to decide: gift one to ...
The trends of Christmas past are alive and well. Break out your family treasures or get in the spirit of collecting with ...
Ceramic Zone in Willards Maryland is a family-owned paint-your-own pottery studio. Offering a wide assortment of options to ...
Christmas is the most celebrated holiday in the Philippines, with festivities beginning as early as September and often lasting until January. It’s no wonder that Christmas displays are a beloved ...