Christmas themed parade floats

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Lessard Builders' float has a Dr. Seuss theme with the Grinch not far away from Whoville. The float took first-place honors in the commercial float division. BY RON MACARTHUR Santa Claus Parade Float Ideas, Grinch Float, Holiday Parade Floats, Parade Float Theme, Parade Float Decorations, Stem Christmas, Santa Claus Parade, Homecoming Floats, Christmas Parade Floats

A prize-winning Beebe Healthcare float leads the annual Lewes Christmas Parade down Savannah Road Dec. 5. Beebe will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2016. More than 90 entries took part in this year's parade sponsored by the City of Lewes...

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Jordy Beasley, Lacey Parks and Recreation coordinator, shares that the City of Lacey has the perfect event to welcome in this festive time of year. For the third year in a row, they will be putting on the Lacey Parade of Lights on Monday December 3 at 6:30 p.m. with a tree lighting to follow.

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Make large gumdrops out of plastic sand pails. Simply coat the outside of each pail with spray-on glue then sprinkle on clear glitter to give them the sugary look of a gumdrop. Allow the pails to dry completely then turn them upside down and place them in clusters or along the pathway. (inspiration only - no link) Willy Wonka Decorations, Wonka Decorations, Christmas Candyland, Willy Wonka Party, Giant Candy, Candyland Birthday, Candy Land Christmas Decorations Outdoor, Candyland Party, Candy Theme

Make large gumdrops out of plastic sand pails. Simply coat the outside of each pail with spray-on glue then sprinkle on clear glitter to give them the sugary look of a gumdrop. Allow the pails to dry completely then turn them upside down and place them in clusters or along the pathway. (inspiration only - no link)

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