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  2. Deck the Halls—and Your Dessert Table—with This ... - AOL

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    Yields: 12 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour. Total Time: 2 hours 20 mins. Ingredients. For the Cake: Nonstick baking spray with flour, for the pan. 2 3/4 c. all-purpose flour

  3. 7 Top Christmas Decorating Trends of 2024 - AOL

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    7. Twinkling Fairy Lights. Holiday decor—both indoor and out—is getting a glow-up this season, thanks to modern LED lights. Look for artificial twig trees, like the kind Balsam Hill carries ...

  4. 9 Delicious Foods New Englanders Eat on Christmas - AOL

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    2. New England Corn Pudding. This dish walks the line between rustic and elegant — just like New England itself. The New England holiday staple works as a great side with glazed ham, and is made ...

  5. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing, fondant, and other edible decorations. An artisan may use simple or elaborate three-dimensional shapes as a part of the decoration, or on the entire cake. Chocolate is regularly used to decorate cakes as it can be melted and mixed with cream to make a ganache.

  6. Rustic furniture - Wikipedia

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    Rustic coffee table with cedar and mountain laurel branches. The rustic furniture movement developed during the mid- to late-1800s. John Gloag in A Short Dictionary Of Furniture says that "chairs and seats, with the framework carved to resemble the branches of trees, were made in the middle years of the 18th century, and there was a popular fashion for this naturalistic rustic furniture" in ...

  7. Sandpainting - Wikipedia

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    The table deckers sprinkled coloured sands, marble dust, sugars, etc. upon the surface of plain white tablecloths to create unfixed pictures of fruit, flowers, birds and rustic scenery. In between each design spaces were left for fruit bowls and sweetmeat dishes so that the diners could refresh themselves in between the main courses of the feast.