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Preserving the Magic: How to Care for Glass Christmas OrnamentsSimilarly, avoid displaying ornaments in direct sunlight, as this can cause fading. Wrap each delicate glass Christmas ornament individually in acid-free tissue paper, microwaveable paper towels ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Lead prevention advocates warn you may want to avoid vintage glass Christmas ornaments this year due to potential lead paint. The glass ornaments can be attractive to ...
Glass beads and pearls were sewn into folk costumes and wedding gowns. Some of these tiny, jewel-sized ornaments also made their way onto Christmas trees. As Czech artists fanned out across Europe ...
Modern ornaments capture the zeitgeist. By Callie Holtermann For some shoppers at Panache, a boutique in Saint Jo, Texas, it wouldn’t be Christmas without Post Malone. A delicate blown-glass ...
Like the Christmas tree, Christmas ornaments originated in Germany. Hans Greiner began to make glass Christmas ornaments called baubles during the 1800s. These were the first manufactured ...
For me, the holidays don’t truly begin until the Christmas tree is up and the Christmas ornaments are out. Rumor has it that this year, I’ll be in charge of decorating my family’s tree ...
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.
A roundup of unusual Christmas baubles, from diamonds made of lichen to glass flowers and strawberry ... Crowder hung ornaments made from spiky datura seed pods and clusters of pine cones adorned ...
WINFIELD — Emily Johnson works nearly daily in a converted horse barn on her Winfield property creating whimsical glass art. The retired licensed physical therapist and former president of the ...
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