Your guide to an organized and relaxed holiday season
I constructed this handy checklist to make the holiday season as easy, enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
I constructed this handy checklist to make the holiday season as easy, enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or all of the above, holiday cards are a simple way to share your greetings with family and friends.
Thanksgiving is often a more formal event that calls for specific seating arrangements.
One way to personalize your decor is to make your own Christmas ornaments.
The holiday season brings Halloween parties, Thanksgiving get-togethers and festive Christmas and Hanukkah soirees. Therefore, it’s likely that you’ll have a few events to attend to once fall and winter round the corner.
Fall and winter bring plenty of holidays, like Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Christmas, which means there will likely be more than a few parties in your future.
We may have some time before the holiday season begins, but it’s always a good idea to get a jump-start on planning for all of the upcoming festivities.
Each year, you and your family have to figure out how you’re going to pose for the Christmas card photo.
It might only be September, but it’s never too early to stock up on holiday cards (along with any other type of card you may need).
Are you planning on hosting a get-together for Independence Day? If so, try out these simple patriotic DIY projects.