Christmas Resources Directory
Morning Valley - The place where Christmas is celebrated all year around.
Imagine a Place where Snowmen talk, and Rein Deer fly, where gifts are stacked around every tree, where children (and adults too!) tell Santa what they want, and get it all.
That place is more than imagination, it is Morning Valley.
The residents of this magical place have created The MorningValley.com Christmas Directory with Christmas resources from all over the Internet.
The MorningValley.com Christmas Directory is an A-Z listing of useful and informative Christmas resources and Christmas links.
Here you will find sites on varied aspects of Christmas such as decorations, Santa Claus, trees and wreaths, television specials, carols, hymns and more festive items.
We hope you find it useful in locating the information you seek.
Click the pages to the left or below to view the Christmas Resources directory.
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Page 1- Everything about the 12 days of Christmas
Page 2 - Christmas 2005 - 1870
Page 3 - Christmas by the numbers
Page 4 - Christmas A - Animal
Page 5 - Christmas Animated - Away
Page 6 - Christmas Baby - Basket
Page 7 - Christmas Battery - Better
Page 8 - Christmas Betty - Boutique
Page 9 - Christmas Box - Buy
Page 10 - Christmas C - Cards
Featured article from our library:
Christmas Tree Decoration Tips
When we think of Christmas, we think of lights, snow (even if we
are in the south), Santa Clause, the nativity and, of course, we
think of Christmas trees. Christmas tree decorations will overtake
entire sections of stores during the holiday season.
People will inevitably flock to those stores to purchase Christmas
decorations for their homes and yards and they will buy tons of
Christmas tree decorations and lights. Christmas tree decorations
can come in many shapes and sizes.
Some companies will release themed Christmas decorations, or special
edition Christmas decorations while others just mass produce low
cost characters, balls and other ornaments.
Some people even use bows or candles to decorate their trees. Some
families have ornaments that have been passed down for generations
and are family keepsakes. This makes the Christmas tree even more
special.
Another option is to feature homemade Christmas decorations. If you
are crafty, you may fashion ornaments from dough, paper or balsa
wood. If you can sew or do yarn work like crochet or knitting you
can make some lovely ornaments.
You can even purchase some Styrofoam balls covered with satin thread
and pin beads to them in interesting designs. Some families allow
their children to make homemade Christmas decorations from dough
that they bake in the oven and then paint. These ornaments, when
paired with a popcorn and cranberry tinsel make a homey tree that is
personal to and a special memory for the entire family.
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Christmas Recent Stories and News
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CVS Caremark says Christmas front-store sales "a bit lower" than
planned
Says flu-related front store sales negatively impacted by weak flu
season.
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New Centre for Consumer Science report on Christmas gifts
( University of Gothenburg ) The stereotypical Christmas gift shopper
is a stressed-to-the-max individual with a filled-to-the-rim shopping cart
in a busy shopping mall. The shopping hysteria during the weeks before
Christmas is frequently debated in the media. Professor Helene Brembeck
from the University of Gothenburg is moving the focus from the Christmas
overflow as something entirely bad to ...
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Christmas cheer boosts Hallenstein Glasson earnings
Christmas shoppers got the tills ringing at Hallensteins and Glassons
stores, helping the retailer raise its earnings guidance for the half-year.
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Christmas Cheer program finds numbers not so cheery
COLLINGWOOD — The Community Christmas Cheer Board has released their
first annual report which portrays a shocking look at the challenges faces
by area residents.[...]
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Benefit planned for Christmas decorator
Alan Chmielewski may be known as Mr. Griswold with the heavily
decorated house on Kennedy Avenue during Christmas . But unlike Mr.
Griswold, Chmielewski builds the decorations, including a large ferris
wheel, despite suffering from a cancerous tumor.
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