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  2. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    In fact, I've noticed a few decorating tips and tricks that seem to make the Hallmark movie magic come to life to create scenes and settings that look extra cozy, extra festive and extra Christmas-y.

  3. How Popcorn Garlands Became a Nostalgic Holiday Tradition ...

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    Crafting a popcorn garland is an easy Christmas project the whole family can do together. If you want to create one at home, make sure to prepare the materials 1-2 days ahead of time.

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    The days leading up to Christmas are some of the most special—when our homes are filled with twinkling lights, ... (or sometimes draped over the stair banisters), we proudly display our ...

  5. A Christmas Garland - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas Garland, Woven by Max Beerbohm is a collection of seventeen parodies written by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. It was first published in the United Kingdom in October 1912 by Heinemann [ 1 ] and in 1913 in the United States by Dutton & Co. of New York.

  6. Tinsel - Wikipedia

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    Tinsel garland on a Christmas tree. Tinsel is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread. When in long narrow strips not attached to thread, it is called "lametta", and emulates icicles. It was originally a metallic garland for Christmas decoration.

  7. Meet Me in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 American Christmas musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith family in St. Louis leading up to the opening of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (most commonly referred to as the World's Fair) in the spring of 1904.

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