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Love the Christmas decorations - so festive :!) !
Kurdt said:Was that our "small upgrade"?
I read this and looked through this thread for the Christmas decorations. I didn't see any decorations, so I figured I was missing something.lisab said:Love the Christmas decorations - so festive :!) !
Kurdt said:Cache clearance time.
Defennder said:I don't see any difference except for this notice:
Happy Holidays Defennder,
We want to celebrate the holidays by reducing the gold membership cost to only $9.99, that is $5 off the regular price. Take advantage today and feel good about supporting PF! Good only through Jan 2nd. Click here
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Defennder said:I don't see any difference except for this notice:
Happy Holidays Defennder,
We want to celebrate the holidays by reducing the gold membership cost to only $9.99, that is $5 off the regular price. Take advantage today and feel good about supporting PF! Good only through Jan 2nd. Click here
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Common materials used for Christmas decorations include artificial evergreen branches, ribbons, ornaments, lights, tinsel, and garlands. Other natural materials such as pinecones, berries, and cinnamon sticks are also popular.
To ensure the safety of Christmas decorations, always check for frayed wires or damaged bulbs on lights. Keep candles away from flammable materials and never leave them unattended. Make sure to use sturdy hooks or hangers for heavy decorations and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
Popular themes for Christmas decorations include traditional red and green, rustic and natural, winter wonderland, and vintage. Other popular themes include specific characters such as Santa Claus or snowmen, as well as religious themes.
There are many DIY tutorials and ideas available online for making your own Christmas decorations. Some common DIY decorations include wreaths, ornaments, and centerpieces. You can also repurpose everyday items such as mason jars or old sweaters to create unique decorations.
To keep your Christmas decorations in good condition, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use plastic bins or containers to protect them from dust and pests. Wrap delicate ornaments in tissue paper or bubble wrap. Label each container to easily find specific decorations next year.