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  • How to Decorate a Christmas Nativity Scene at Home

    If you have a the basics of a Nativity scene, there are a few things you can do to decorate and make it look more interesting. Whether your Nativity scene is one that is the size of a shoe box or life size, some extra effects will make it look more like a real scene from the past.

  • How to Fix Your Home in a Hurry for Christmas Lunch

    Christmas Day sparkles from the joy and excitement that family and friends embody. Giving and receiving gifts beside the Christmas tree warms the house and feeds the soul. It is a perfect time for a holiday lunch celebration. Don't be overwhelmed in preparing your home for family and friends. Despite the wrapping paper, open boxes, half-assembled toys and excited children, tidying your home can be simple.

  • Holyfield Level 18 Hints for "Christmas: Home Sweet Home"

    "Christmas: Home Sweet Home" is a PC game which focuses on designing and building of rooms within different people's houses. Level 18 of the game requires you to build a house for Mr. and Mrs. Holyfield. You may need some hints for level 18 if you wish to advance to level 19 of the game and get the maximum amount of furniture for completing the level.

  • What Do People Decorate Their Fireplaces With for Christmas?

    When the holidays roll around, many people like to decorate their homes with festive items that can transform their entire house into a Christmas wonderland. The fireplace is always a focal point in a room, so choose Christmas decorations that will draw a person's eye to the fireplace or the mantel as soon as they walk in the door.

  • Rustic Wood Furnishings to Make for Christmas

    Creating an atmosphere that reminds everyone of a childhood Christmas can be done with rustic wood furnishings. Decorations around the tree or placed in front of the fireplace are sure to be a hit. A creche, or children's toys made from unfinished lumber, or even twigs and branches will bring happy smiles. No matter which room you're decorating, rustic wood furnishings will turn your humble abode into a Christmas wonderland.

  • How to Freeze-Dry Cone Holly

    Freeze-drying is a method of preserving plants and flowers including cone holly. A freeze-dryer reduces the temperature of the flowers to - 5 degrees F, and then over a period of 10 to 12 days increases the temperature to 20 degrees F. As the temperature increases, the water content of the foliage sublimates, leaving the the plants dried while preserving their luster and shape. The cone holly is then dipped into a sealant which makes the leaves pliable. Using this method will forever preserve the cone holly.

  • Did People Decorate Their Homes at Christmas Time During the Victorian Era?

    During her reign from 1837 to 1901, Great Britain's Queen Victoria helped to usher many changes into her country as well as the world at large. One aspect of British culture that Victoria and her husband Prince Albert forever impacted was the annual Christmas celebration. During Victorian times, Britons adopted decorating traditions that are still standard today in many countries throughout the world.

  • Christmas Projects for Home Decorations

    Making your own Christmas decorations will save you significant sums of money over buying commercial items. The process of making your own decorations can become a family event that helps you better share the spirit of the season. Making your own decorations also gives you the chance to personalize and customize items to better reflect your personality and instill a unique sensibility into those decorations you decide to give as gifts.

  • Cheap Do at Home Christmas Decorations

    Christmas is about family, giving and sharing, but it can also be very expensive when you add together buying gifts, making food and decorating your home. Luckily, there are many ways for the thrifty homeowner to make her own homemade decorations. DIY ideas are just as festive as their store-bought counterparts, but don't put a burden on your wallet.

  • Christmas Home Decoration Games

    A number of different home decoration games can be played during the Christmas holiday season. Find out about Christmas home decoration games with help from a well-known local TV personality in this free video clip.

  • Christmas Decorating at Home

    The Christmas season seems to bring out the creativity in anyone who has ever owned a glue gun. As the boxes of garlands, ornaments, ribbons and bows make their way up from the basement or down from the attic, the home becomes festive for the holidays. If you're new to the tradition of holiday decorating, don't allow yourself to be intimidated. Decorating for Christmas is not only easy but also fun once you decide on your colors. While you're at it, pick a theme, such as snowmen or angels, for your Christmas decor.

  • How to Make at Home Christmas Decor

    When you decorate your home for the holidays, give it an extra special touch by making your own decorations. There are a variety of projects you can use to learn how to make your own Christmas decorations, whether you work on your own or get the whole family involved. You don't have to be a professional decorator to add decorative touches to your home for the holidays.

  • Wooden Christmas Projects for Home Decorations

    Decorating your home for Christmas has come a long way from the days of hanging some metallic garland around the staircase, a string of lights on the tree and the stockings from the mantel. Finding the exact decorations to create the festive feeling you want can be challenging, though. One alternative is to create your own custom Christmas decorations from wood for your home and yard.

  • How to Decorate a Traditional Home at Christmas

    A house decorated in a traditional motif has a timeless elegance filled with rich tones, cozy furnishings and welcoming decorative pieces. Keep with the traditional theme of your home for Christmas by using traditional Christmas decorations. Your traditional Christmas decorations will fit seamlessly in with your existing decor to create a warm festive atmosphere in which to celebrate the holiday with your family and friends, even if the cold winter winds are tapping at your windows.

  • Christmas Home Decoration Games

    Decorating your home for Christmas doesn't have to be a solo activity. As a fun event, host a decorating party and turn your decorating chore into a series of games for you and your friends. Involve kids in the games, and provide plenty of snacks and drinks to celebrate the season while you decorate together. Before the party, gather stores of lights, tinsel, ornaments, greenery and ribbon so your guests have plenty of decorating ammunition once the festivities begin.

  • How to Decorate the Outside of a Victorian Home for Christmas

    Decorating the outside of a Victorian home for Christmas is an opportunity to accentuate the home's romantic charm and grandeur. A number of contemporary holiday traditions, such as decorating the Christmas tree, began in the Victorian period as neighbors made sport of outdoing themselves with lavish decor. With a grand porch, turret and steep-sloped roof, a Victorian home is a large canvas for lights, candles and other elegant decorations.

  • How to Decorate a Home Like an Old Fashioned Country Christmas

    There are so many ways to decorate your home for Christmas, but the way you choose to decorate comes down to personal style and taste. If you're looking for a cozy holiday, an old-fashioned country Christmas might be just what you need. Nothing brings back Christmas memories better than decorating the house in an old-fashioned style, the way Grandma used to. Decorating in old-fashioned country holiday decor is not a difficult task, all you need are a few simple decorations.

  • How to Decorate a Home Bar for a Christmas Party

    A home bar is often an integral part of a Christmas party. Decorating a home bar can be daunting, but don't let the challenge of decorating such a small area keep you from adorning it for your holiday party. Look for ways to embellish your bar while keeping the bar's service area clear of purely decorative items; any decorative items atop the bar should be edible. Use hanging decorations and garland so the bar's top can be used for serving drinks.

  • How to Decorate Your Home for Christmas With Evergreens

    Evergreen is the quintessential Christmas decoration. Both real and artificial varieties are found in abundance around the Christmas season -- from garlands to sprigs -- and both types are suitable for use as decorations. While real evergreen has a fresh scent, artificial can be used from year to year. Whichever type of evergreen you choose, there are a variety of ways to use it to give your home a festive feel during the holiday season.

  • Rustic Log Home Christmas Decorations

    When decorating for Christmas in your log cabin, bring the rustic look of your cabin home inside and celebrate the holiday with countrified decor. Rustic decor is both natural and festive, so you won't need any bright lights or shiny tinsel this year.

  • Holly Plants for Christmas

    According to Iowa State University Extension, ancient Romans used holly to honor Saturn, the god of agriculture, during the Saturnalia festival. Early Christians in Rome, fearing persecution, decorated their homes with holly to avoid being identified. Gradually, as Christianity became the religion of Rome, holly became a symbol of Christmas, which people celebrated at about the same time as the Saturnalia festival. Certain types of holly plants make Christmas seem merrier in your garden.

  • Coolest Ways to Decorate Your Home for Christmas

    Traditional Christmas decorations may be festive, but they aren't very original. Get creative with your decorating and set your family apart this holiday season. Many creative crafts are fast and straightforward and require just a few inexpensive supplies. Make it a family activity by involving your kids and spend some quality time together while you fill everyone with holiday cheer.

  • Traditional Home Christmas Decorating

    Christmas decorating is similar to interior decorating in that each year design trends influence the Christmas ornament and decorating markets. Designs are represented each year at expos and fairs such as Christmas World. In spite of modern trends, traditional Christmas decorating based on Victorian influences remains popular, associated with nostalgic feelings that celebrate the true spirit of the season.

  • How to Decorate a Home for Christmas on a Dime

    It's easy to spend a lot of money on Christmas decorations, but buying all those presents for everyone from family members to teachers to co-workers can stress your holiday decorating budget. Before you give in to spending money on ornaments and lights, consider a few simpler solutions that look just as good and won't break the bank. Learn different ways to save money and reduce decorating stress.

  • Decorating a Cape Cod Home for Christmas

    Cape Cod houses have an architectural style that lends themselves to nautical-style Christmas decorating. Originating from 17th Century New England, Cape Cod homes are known for their charming dormer roofs, window shutters, interior molding and cozy interior fireplaces. By incorporating a few techniques and using several easy-to-find items, it is simple to create gorgeous nautical-style Christmas decor in your Cape Cod home.

  • How to Decorate Victorian Homes For Christmas

    Victorian homes salute the days of old when grandeur, grace and elegance were the norm. Enhance this old-world style by continuing the theme with Christmas décor. Remember to choose decorations with an understated elegance in mind, in order to best give your home a Victorian grace and charm.

  • How to Make Money Decorating Homes for Christmas

    As Christmas draws near, you can make money decorating homes for Christmas. Christmas is the busiest time of year for many when people are shopping, baking, visiting and planning parties. By offering a service to decorate their house for Christmas, not only will you help the harried homeowner, you'll make money too.

  • How to Decorate a Mexican Home for Christmas

    The nativity scene (El Nacimiento in Spanish) is the most important part of the Christmas decorations displayed in most Mexican homes.

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