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  • October 20, 2014

    How to Make a Halloween Tree

    Repost of a favorite project from a few years ago))) The ornament products will no longer be available, but you can improvise with new things that are in stock. Halloween is a great time to do activities with children. This...

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  • July 18, 2010

    Creating a Top Hat Centerpiece

    The Black Top Hat from RAZ comes in several sizes ranging from 7" to 10.5". Even a red one! The Top Hats made of felt like material and paper and are lightweight. They look great positioned on a tree in...

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  • July 17, 2010

    Tips on Choosing a Real Christmas Tree

    Shopping for a real Christmas tree can be a great fun, family experience. Whether you browse through a retail lot or make a day of it going to a choose and cut farm. Personally, I'm partial to the choose and...

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  • July 15, 2010

    All About Christmas Lights

    First a Bit of History: The lighted Christmas tree was the creation of Edward H. Johnson, an associate of inventor Thomas Edison. While he was vice president of the Edison Electric Light Company he had Christmas tree light bulbs especially...

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  • July 14, 2010

    Back to Work!

    Here at Pence Christmas Tree Farm, our work surroundings are modest. Our merchandise is housed in cartons on shelves in numerical order. During our peak season we process over 150 orders per day and ship around 5,000 packages a year.We...

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  • Christmas Tree Decorating in the 1930's, 40's and 50's
    June 18, 2010

    Christmas Tree Decorating in the 1930's, 40's and 50's

    Decorating a Christmas tree in the 1930’s was a vastly different task than today’s decorating where many dollars can be spent on a single decoration. Now a days, trees have themes…colors, old fashioned items, naturals, contemporary, whimsical – the list...

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