If you grew up before the 2000s, you likely remember having a porcelain or ceramic Christmas tree in your home, or maybe you associate them with Grandma's annual holiday decor. The tabletop Christmas ...
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Those ceramic Christmas trees popular in the late '60s and early '70s are making a comeback -- and could be worth hundreds of dollars. Media outlets report that the ceramic trees are a hot selling ...
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When I called ceramicist Jim Bulleit at his Indiana workshop the week before Christmas, he had a waiting list of 15 people who wanted him to make them tabletop Christmas trees. “Can you hold on a ...
I'll be the first to admit: I'm a total sucker for Christmas. The moment the weather dips below 60 degrees, I'm cueing up The Holiday, lighting a pine-scented candle, and unpacking the holiday bins.
Vintage ceramic Christmas trees, popular in the 1960s and 1970s, are making a major comeback. Searches for ceramic Christmas trees have risen significantly, and vintage models are selling for high ...