While visiting the Dallas Market, I saw one of the most unique Christmas trees ever—a safari-inspired design filled with wild ...
That’s a tough task. It’s in this vein that I am making this glittered glass ornaments for my Christmas tree this year. You see, it’s the first time in a long time that I’ve put a tree up ...
John Teichman for decades has been decorating the Christmas tree in Traverse City’s historic Candle Factory building with vintage glass ornaments. So he has acquired an appreciation of the art ...
The priciest holiday purchases are generally placed under a Christmas tree — not hung from its branches. But for people whose budget has no limits, ultra-opulent ornaments that cost up to six ...
One simple way to pull a pre-lit Christmas tree together is to focus on a theme. Whatever your interests, there are bound to be a slew of ornaments that will look amazing adorning the branches of ...
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 Greiner was unable to afford ...
It was once one of over 1,500 manufacturers in this part of Eastern Germany, blowing glass ornaments and painting them by hand. But today, most Christmas decorations are mass-produced in China.
For many collectors, Hubert said, the ultimate in Christmas ornaments are glass ones created in Germany ... one themselves to hang on the holiday tree. “Mid-century modern is where it’s ...