Ready or not, Christmas is fast approaching. The big day is now less than 100 days away, and if you haven't yet started thinking about your Christmas tree, you can now up a festive spruce or fir for ...
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There's no doubt that Dollar Tree is popular for finding cute and affordable home decor items, and their fall collection is one you may want to check out.
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For a stunning fall garland that will last for years to come, head to the Dollar Tree and grab some paper bags. This easy DIY won't take long but looks amazing.
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The lingering Christmas tree has caught the attention of shoppers, although some tenants say their business in the mall is actually strong.
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I discovered Bald Head Island last summer, at a moment when my soul desperately craved an escape from the constant digital noise and chaos of everyday life. What I found was a serene coastal village ...
A hands-on craft night in Mansfield offers felting, tree ID, and a historic tour—all for $12. Register by Oct. 7 to reserve your spot.