Take your Christmas decor to the next level by leaving the garish festive colours behind for these simple yet effective rustic buys. When you think of Christmas colours, red and green often come ...
There's no rule that says Christmas decorations have to be traditional. Instead of the usual evergreen wreath or round sparkly ornaments, try decorating your space to look like the happiest place ...
Foraging your own Christmas wreath or garland this year? You may struggle to find red holly berries, says a new report. Despite a "monster crop" of the traditional decoration in 2023, one holly ...
The mantelpiece or fireplace surround really comes into its own over the holiday season. It is the perfect surface to add a decorative festive flourish – and can become the star of the show in ...
What was required to make them? The history of glass Christmas ornaments is a tale of humble beginnings leading to worldwide fame. In the mid-19th century, in Lauscha, Germany, the glassworker Hans ...
The decorations, which were traditionally put up on Christmas Eve, used to stay out until February 2 (the end of Candlemas). This used to be the official end of Christmas in Medieval England.
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 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Inge-Glas company is one of the oldest in the world still making Christmas ornaments the traditional way. It was once one of over 1,500 manufacturers in this ...
London's Christmas trees have never been more stylish ... Nicholas Kirkwood has decorated the Brown’s Christmas tree with traditional Christmas decorations, re-worked into decorative pairs ...