News
Use your old, unused cardboard and get crafty with this easy Christmas village that can be easily customized with your artistic flair.
Prepare cardboard and sketch out your village. Cut out a nice, large, unblemished section of cardboard from the box, removing any flaps and shipping tape. We used a 20-inch-long section for our ...
Make your own DIY Christmas village from paper chipboard! Hand-drawn custom details make each house unique. Surround your village with greenery, lights, or faux snow to ground the cutout houses ...
How cozy is this creator's cardboard Christmas village display? It's filled with sweet little touches like the toothpick window frames and the fairy lights taped along the back.
From holiday cocktails to Belgian fries, these are the best bites at Baltimore’s Christmas Village.
An interactive event, called Cardboard Village, uses recyclables, and is January 11th from 11:30 a. m. - 1:00 p. m. You are encouraged to bring your own gift boxes and ribbon from Christmas to ...
Christmas decorations in this Muskego home include 15 trees, cross-stitched pieces, holiday plates, holiday bedding and much more.
BUYING Christmas decorations can be expensive, unless you wait until the January sales. In the mean time, if you want to add a festive touch to your home without breaking the bank, this DIY hack ma… ...
Putting up the village kind of marks the beginning of Christmas.” Tom Spain’s Dickens-themed miniature Christmas village has a different origin story but a similar ending.
The cardboard village that used to be on display at the old Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium during the holidays is a tattered reminder of Christmas past.
I used old cardboard boxes to create DIY decor – people say the ‘creativity is unmatched’ and looks like a ‘wonderland’ And tips for taking care of a real Christmas tree this festive season ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results