"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Vintage ceramic Christmas trees may have hit the peak of their popularity back in the late '60s and early ...
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 ...
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 ...
Veronica Castillo is a ceramic artist who crafts exquisitely detailed, brightly colored folk art objects using centuries-old methods and symbols. Segment from the HOLIDAY episode Veronica Castillo is ...
Unwrapping a ceramic Christmas tree every December was always a special treat for my sisters and me. Our family's tree, measuring nearly 50 centimetres tall, was made by my grandmother in 1979 in ...
They were huge in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, and they were basically the perfect, no-mess Christmas decoration: they fit on a tabletop or mantle, they had cute, twinkly lights, and some of them ...