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It’s still a favorite traditional Irish Christmas decoration, harkening back to that ancient Christmas Eve when Mary and Joseph could find no shelter. A Pennsylvanian Footnote ...
Irish Christmas cakes, or fruitcakes, are baked with care, doused with whiskey regularly, and decorated a few days before Christmas with marzipan and fondant.
Unsurprisingly, the Irish are spending way less on décor at Christmas time. In 2006, 30 percent of us spent between €100 and €199 on decorations alone.
For traditional Christmas mantel decor, the key is to lean into classic festive tones, cozy textures, foraged decor, and vintage pieces.' Reese Witherspoon's festive display is the perfect example ...
Ireland's Christmas traditions involve the best bits of Irish culture - as well as a good bit of craic!
AN IRISH family covered their home with thousands of Christmas lights for a fundraising street party. The McPhee family from Tullycarnet in Belfast have been holding Christmas fundraisers for Tor B… ...
Traditional Christmas decorations The shops are currently heaving with Christmas decorations reflective of the annual festive trend that designers, manufacturers and stores generally adhere to.
AN influx of Christmas trees at recycling centres has signalled the end of the Christmas festivities.
EVERYONE is saying the same thing about a heartwrenching Christmas advert for an Irish bar – it left people in tears. A traditional Irish bar, Charlie’s Bar in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanag… ...
First lady Melania Trump has opted for a more traditional decor for her family's first Christmas in the White House, adding a few new touches to the standards.New this year are wreaths hanging ...
Like all of us, the royal family love to decorate their homes with festive decorations at Christmas, according to a former royal butler - but there is one thing they hardly ever put up in their homes ...
It's just two days after Christmas Day but some people are already taking down their decoration ahead of the New Year. The decorations have been up for over a number now in some Irish households ...
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