Get creative and spread some holiday cheer with these Grinch Christmas tree decorating ideas that look straight out of Who-ville!
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For a fun and festive holiday season, try out these Grinch Christmas decor ideas that will bring the Whoville spirit to your living room.
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Does this apply when visiting a foreign country too? The culture and famous landmarks sure add to the lasting first impression; however, we usually get to savor and indulge in the cuisine and traditional dishes first, sometimes way before visiting the country. Thanks to globalization, today, we get to try cuisine from around the world without leaving our homeland.
Everyone knows Christmas is the most fun time of year but why not make things a bit different this year and create a Grinch theme for your whole house? Of course, kids will love it, but let's be honest, adults will love it even more!
These little fruit kabobs that look like the Grinch are simple to make and great served on a platter for a fun appetizer at any Christmas party.
A woman having her hair styled by Frans Van Oers in 1971. The lovely lady pictured at the top of this post is getting the mother of all holiday hairdos by Dutch stylist Frans Van Oers in 1971. It seems that this kind of holiday hair was a thing in the Netherlands as Van Oers was not the only stylist creating these whimsical types of yuletide hairdos. Another Dutchman, Robert Engelander, was also known for coming up with extravagant holiday-themed hairstyles. A different kitschy throwback when it comes to decorating your head for the holidays was the invention of the Christmas tree hat. The hats were popularized during the 1950s and 1960s—though you’ve probably seen at least a few festive folks wearing modern adaptations around town during December. However, nothing quite beats the vintage awesomeness of the Christmas tree hats/hair I’ve dug up for you today. Merry Christmas! A Christmas-themed updo by Dutch stylist Robert Engelander. YES. Actress Janet Leigh. More holiday hair by Frans Van Oers. 1960s. 1950s/1960s. A vintage Pepsi-Cola ad featuring a woman showing off her Christmas tree hat. 1962. A fabulous feather...
A Dr.Seuss themed X-mas party would be incomplete without a Grinch Christmas tree. You can make one by either making the character’s legs sticking out from a regular Christmas tree …
The holidays are such a magical time and I absolutely love being in a city that knows how to celebrate the season through decor! London knows how to do this the best so, in today's post, let me tell you what to do, where to eat and the facades you can't miss in my favorite city during the holidays!
These festive goodies are a true taste of the season.
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This has got to be both the cutest and easiest Christmas ornament craft for kids! It's a great extension activity to How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss!
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It's really hard to choose which Christmas decorations to make; we only have so much spare time. So check out these festive décor ideas and get a head start!