only after his family’s Christmas tree fell, shattering more than 2,000 heirlooms that hung from it, did he begin to source European glass ornaments to replace them and, later, to sell to ...
Save the glass and use it in resin coasters or wall art, such as a Christmas tree. Don't have a particular project in mind? Carefully bag up the broken ornaments and wait for inspiration to strike.
It was once one of over 1,500 manufacturers in this part of Eastern Germany, blowing glass ornaments and painting them by hand. But today, most Christmas decorations are mass-produced in China.
If you could dream up the best, most wonderful ornament for any Christmas tree, what would it be? Whatever it is, Old World ...
How and by whom were they crafted? What was required to make them? The history of glass Christmas ornaments is a tale of humble beginnings leading to worldwide fame. In the mid-19th century, in ...
This red and gold ornament with pretty scallop detailing ... This cute decoration features a felt cat wearing a Christmas crown. This glass Christmas decoration with a velvet ribbon cord will ...