CONCORD, N.H. — Wrapped presents belong under the tree, but wrapped wreaths on doors or walls also can add to holiday decor. In contrast to prickly evergreen wreaths, yarn-wrapped wreaths are soft and ...
This Dec. 16, 2019 photo taken in Hopkinton, N.H., shows one of three ways to make holiday wreaths with yarn. In this version, short lengths of thick, chenille yarn are looped around a wire form to ...
There’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than by making a Christmas wreath to hang on your front door. For ...
Add something extra to your Thanksgiving table with these fun and easy turkey spoons! They make the perfect decoration and place setting for your guests. Amy Latta also shows us how to make snowmen ...
Looking for a simple Christmas craft for toddlers or preschoolers? This Paper Plate Christmas Wreath Craft is a cheerful, hands-on project using yarn, paper plates, and easy cutouts. Kids can wrap, ...
In contrast to prickly evergreen wreaths, yarn-wrapped wreaths are soft and fluffy. At their best, they add a whimsical touch that evokes a snowy landscape. At worst, they might remind you of a bath ...
Open your front door and the sights and sounds of fall are all around you — beautiful yellow and amber trees, carved pumpkins, kids jumping into piles of leaves. But your front door itself can make ...