Blue-colored Christmas tree with orange and silver ornaments. - Anna_om/Getty Images Most of us can agree that decorating for Christmas is subjective and comes down to your personal style. If you love ...
Pink Christmas – or "Pinkmas" as fashion and entertainment trendsetters are calling it – has taken off, according to retailers. A trend that gained steam during the pandemic is going mainstream, ...
A Warren County farm sells colored Christmas trees in hues of red, blue, purple and even white –and they are all real. The farm also sells trees in shades of bright magenta, burgundy and teal. There ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Charlie Banks dons his working clothes for the morning – protective white plastic coveralls with a hood, plastic booties and gloves. Pulling an industrial-style respirator over his ...
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When Christmas rolls around every year, our vision is bombarded with reds and greens everywhere we go. They are the traditional colors, yes, but they can become mundane and redundant over time.
Most of us can agree that decorating for Christmas is subjective and comes down to your personal style. If you love gold and silver, you might stick to ornaments in those colors. Or maybe you want to ...