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Snowman Competition 101
You know all about Texas winter — one day it’s 70 degrees, and the next, we are wishing for just a dusting of white to make the season feel
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You know all about Texas winter — one day it’s 70 degrees, and the next, we are wishing for just a dusting of white to make the season feel
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Here in North Texas we’re blessed with many things, but a white Christmas isn’t usually one of them. We decorate with snowflakes, we sing “White Christmas,” and we turn
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The holidays are such a magical time of year. The weather turns colder, the days get shorter, and people start to get into the holiday spirit. But in Texas,
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The holidays are a time for celebration, and what better place to spread some cheer than in the classroom? If you’re looking for classroom holiday party ideas, we’ve got
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Want to create a truly unique and unforgettable haunted house experience? Consider adding snow to your haunted house themes! Snow can transform your haunted house into a winter wonderland
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Halloween Party Ideas from the iconic film The Nightmare Before Christmas are a surefire way to create a memorable event for both adults and children alike! This beloved movie,
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With November rounding out to a close, it’s time to look forward to winter festivities and holiday traditions. However, with a pandemic currently in place, getting out to your
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Snow parties are a very popular event in the DFW area. Many kids every year have snow themed birthday parties that have classic games and lots of youthful fun.
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Updated: January 16, 2018 As spring draws closer and we celebrate winter holidays like Valentine’s Day, it’s easy to fall into the same patterns with a box of chocolates
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Traditionally, we think of snow as being something that comes in December and makes the front yard with all of the twinkly lights look even more magical. Unfortunately, Texas
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