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  2. 30 Outdoor Christmas Decor Ideas for the Most Festive ... - AOL

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    Add a burlap ribbon, and you have yourself an eye-catching front door decoration. RELATED: How to Dry Citrus for All Your Holiday Decorations. Brian Woodcock for Country Living.

  3. Do lights go on the tree vertically or horizontally? An ...

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    Bilotto said you can wrap evergreen garland or brown burlap ribbon around the pole before you fluff up the tree branches to help hide it. "I think the biggest tip I could share is to just have fun.

  4. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    Hessian (UK: / ˈ h ɛ s i ə n /, US: / ˈ h ɛ ʃ ə n / [1]), burlap in North America, [2] or crocus in Jamaica [3] and the wider Caribbean, is a woven fabric made of vegetable fibres, usually the skin of the jute plant [4] [5] [6] or sisal leaves. [7]

  5. 7 Holiday Decorating Trends To Avoid This Season, According ...

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    Rustic Minimalism. Skip the burlap, craft paper, and twine, says Staver Gray of Miami-based Ward and Gray. “I embrace color and maximalism around the holidays,” she notes.

  6. Moire (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Moire ribbons. Moire (/ ˈ m w ɑːr / or / ˈ m ɔːr /), less often moiré, is a textile with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton and rayon. The watered appearance is usually created by the finishing technique called calendering.

  7. Bunting (decoration) - Wikipedia

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    Bunting textile was originally a specific type of lightweight worsted wool fabric generically known as tammy, [8] manufactured from the turn of the 17th century, [9] and used for making ribbons [10] and flags, [11] including signal flags for the Royal Navy.

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