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What, exactly, is required to get on Santa’s Nice List? If your kids have been wondering, you can quell their curiosity with a free printable Santa’s Nice List Guide from Package from Santa. The printed guide lists 10 behaviors kids need to demonstrate to...
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These days, many people choose artificial trees over real trees that have been cut, while others prefer the scent and feel of a real tree. If you’re considering purchasing a real tree for the first time, you may not be familiar with the types of Christmas trees...
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by Debora Dyess The average American sends out 28 cards each Christmas. That means most of us spend between $12 – $20 on cards every year and receive cards worth just as much. That doesn’t even include the cost and landfill space of the wrapping paper we use. ...
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In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," the green, grouchy Grinch hates everyone and everything. But his sweet dog Max is just the opposite – cheerful, fun-loving and ready to please. He’s the perfect dog – cute, cuddly and amazingly tolerant...
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Right after discovering Christmas toilet paper, I discovered car reindeer antlers. And I’m definitely going to have to buy a pair of these for my car. They’re too funny to pass up for less than 20 bucks. As the photo shows, you can buy car reindeer antlers...
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History of the Candy Cane People have been enjoying candy canes as far back as the 17th century. Originally, they weren’t “canes” at all and weren’t associated with Christianity or the holidays, but today they have strong symbolism for many...