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Make a potato wreath

‘To get started, you’ll want a large, firm raw potato. Using a skewer or something similarly pointy, make holes all the way ...
Small, curved ornaments are a perfect fit for cardboard or Styrofoam egg cartons. And while you’re on your third coffee run ...
If you want to take your front door wreath to the next level, you'll want to check out this DIY using an item you may already ...
Donating is a great way to give old Christmas decor new life, but check its condition before you do. There are some items thrift stores can't accept.
In the span of one year, one Center Grove-area resident went from the People’s House to the Granddaddy of the All.
The holidays are notorious for cooking fires, candle fires, tree fires, stolen gifts, and more. Learn how to avoid these ...
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The secret to keeping holiday greenery fresher longer

The secret to longevity for both is moisture. Just as supermarkets use misters to keep produce fresh, we can keep holiday ...
Live Christmas tree disposal services, many free of charge, are being offered in areas of the lower Cape Fear Region after Christmas day through to January.
A quick, no-store DIY: make a festive front-door swag with a russet potato, and foraged greenery—easy, low-cost and zero-waste holiday decor.
The Brunswick County Landfill and Convenience Centers will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24; Thursday, Dec. 25; and Thursday, Jan. 1.
After all the gifts have been opened, and all of the decorations are put away, if you're left wondering where the torn-up ...