Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorful tomato cages in planters - Jaclyn Vernace/Shutterstock If you're not a fan of prolonging the life of your real Christmas ...
Granted, you might get some strange looks if you tell someone you're making Christmas trees out of tomato cages. But once it's finished, this fun and easy holiday project will temper any skepticism.
Since you can't just drop your old tomato cages curbside for recycling and thrashing them isn't a great idea either, here are ...
that start with an inverted tomato cage: What you'll need: Several strands of lights (we combined a couple of old light sets and new LED ones, in both warm white and cool white). This tree was ...
The other night, during the TV show “American Pickers,” my husband took his eyes away from the tube to check out the sparkly, golden Christmas tree that I had plopped on the coffee table.
that start with an inverted tomato cage: What you'll need: Embroidery hoops of various sizes, ornaments, fishing line to hang the ornaments from the top. We liked this look so much we did it two ways.
November 29, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you're looking for a novel and cheap outdoor holiday decoration, these tomato-cage-turned-Christmas-tree ...
There is nothing better than a fresh and fragrant Christmas tree taking up a corner in your home for the duration of the holidays, but sometimes getting a real tree just isn't always possible. Whether ...
Did you plant a tomato garden this summer? If so then I hope you saved the cages because you can flip them over and create a fun Christmas tree for the yard, porch or inside. The cages are usually 54 ...