November 29, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you're looking for a novel and cheap outdoor holiday decoration, these tomato-cage-turned-Christmas-tree ...
To make your own ghost decoration, follow these steps: Step one: Decide if you want your ghost to be an inside or outside decoration. We used fleece for our ghosts to have them as an inside decoration ...
Transform your holiday décor with two creative projects! Learn how to craft a stunning red gauze ribbon Christmas tree using ...
Last year, we got a great tip from Joann Dove in Salisbury Township about how to turn tomato plant cages into outdoor Christmas trees. The holidays will never be the same. It was a long time ago, but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorful tomato cages in planters - Jaclyn Vernace/Shutterstock If you're not a fan of prolonging the life of your real Christmas ...
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that start with an inverted tomato cage: What you'll need: Large sheet of felt, big enough to cover your cage; small, colored felt sheets; fuzzy craft balls; fabric glue. We wrapped the tree, cut out ...
You don't need a ton of time and supplies to create a few Pinterest-worthy summer DIY projects. In fact, there's really only one thing you need to get the creative juices flowing — a tomato cage. No, ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — It’s spooky season, and there is a scarily good ghost decoration you can make with just a couple of items. Nicole White from the One Team at William Raveis Real Estate joined ...