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Tree decorating contest lights up the holidays for a good cause
Complete with trains, lights, feathers, hand-painted plastic cranberries and residents of Dr. Seuss?s Whoville, Entrance C at Kingwood Medical Center was decked out with holiday spirit and full of decorated trees.

Get creative in decorating without breaking bank
I always get a little blue this time of year. I refer to it as my post-holiday blues.

Top home-decorating trends for 2009
Remember flocked wallpaper? It's back. But it's not your mother's wallcovering. Nor is bamboo, which designers are using not just as environmentally friendly floor covering, but on walls, too.

Terra announces winter arts and crafts, hobbies schedule
Balloon sculpture, ceramics and cake decorating highlight the winter arts and crafts and hobbies schedules offered by the Kern Center for Community and Industrial Development at Terra Community College.

Modern Furniture: Put Elegance In Your Home
Proper matching and designs will surely put elegance in your home, with modern furniture at the center of your room, decorating and matching would be easy and inexpensive. Usually decorating a home needs a lot of time and money to get the look and style that most people want.

Creating a mood for food in North East restaurants
THE design of a restaurant involves so much more than simply decorating and arranging the furniture.

Capturing a major award
The 120th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade is over. The flowers are beginning to dry out, the volunteers who spent so many hours decorating the La Caada float are finally getting feeling back in their fingers and now it?s time to do it all over again.

Swapping Baking Stress for Sweet Success and Memories
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - With the advent of the holiday season, spirited mothers everywhere are faced with a cornucopia of seasonal tasks, from shopping and wrapping to decorating and, perhaps the most time-intensive project of them all, holiday baking.

What makes your Christmas special?
The Dahl Arts Center has been collecting lists of the little things that make Christmas special - whether it's decorating cookies, sipping hot chocolate or listening to Christmas music.

Online Journalism News
Sarah Warwick, former executive editor of Ideal Home, has decided to go freelance. Warwick welcomes commissions on decorating, shopping, and consumer features, she told Journalism.co.uk. She will also take on editing tasks.

Enjoy 'Show Stopping' Blooms All Season Long
(ARA) - Do you want gorgeous, giant blooms with lots of "boom color" right up until fall's first frost? Would you like bold blossoms of color cascading from hanging baskets, decorating garden beds and sizzling around a trellis?

Decorating with nature
On a chilly Saturday morning, the annual ?Decorating with Nature? outdoor series brought families and friends to the William Goodrich Jones State Forest to enjoy its natural winter beauty. Set among the gardens at the Jones State Forest, everyone enjoyed listening to Christmas music and drinking hot apple cider while making festive holiday decorations from native flora found around the forest.

Holiday Entertaining Made Easy
(ARA) - Holiday entertaining can feel overwhelming to even the most seasoned host. Between shopping, cooking, cleaning and decorating, it can feel like there's no time left to enjoy the festivities.

Douglas Dispatch
Those who celebrate Christmas know that a Christmas tree is often the centerpiece to holiday decorating and celebrating. Presents are tucked beneath the bows, and for many it's a family affair choosing and decorating the tree.

Pupils learn holiday is also about giving
PLUMSTED ? Second-graders at the Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School wrote "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Holidays" on moving boxes after wrapping them and decorating them with pictures of Christmas trees and stockings.

REMOVING THE WREATHS
Argus-Press Photo by Anthony Cepak A worker takes down holiday garland and lights decorating Main Street in downtown Ovid Tuesday afternoon.

About Us
Since 1982, Anderson?s has been a leader in South Mississippi?s home decorating industry.

Pulling a Few Threads
A former home-product development expert for Macy?s shares his philosophy about bed linens and thread counts.

Carolyn Hax
Adapted from a recent online discussion. Dear Carolyn:

Camo Ba
One trend that's been catching on is decorating a nursery in camouflage. Perhaps it's because of hunting's popularity, or because camouflage is a unisex theme, so Dad and Mom can agree on it, especially if Dad and Mom are hunters themselves.

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