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DIY Grinch Wreath (source unknown)


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Wine & Design is the perfect place to unwind and have fun. We offer a range of affordable private and public paint and sip parties for all ages, groups and talents. From girls nights out to birthday parties, work events to date nights, Wine & Design has you covered.

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Who We Are

What’s better than toasting to a good time with friends? To us, not much. Wine & Design is a fun way to create memories and masterpieces. Bring your friends or significant other and enjoy a glass of wine during one of our two-hour classes. We’ll provide the canvases and paintbrushes as a local artist guides you through the evening, stroke-by-stroke.

Things to Note

Our studio holds paint and sip classes, along with a venue to host your own private party. WE DO SELL WINE by the glass or bottle, which needs to be consumed in the Studio. (NO BYOB) Feel free to bring any snacks & non-alcoholic bevs in the studio. Everything you need to create a masterpiece is set up for you when you arrive; aprons, paint brushes, paint, etc. So that we can ensure you have the best experience, we require that you register online and pay prior to class. No refunds on a public class. Only transfer to another class, needs to be requested a minimum of 48 hours.

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Wine & Design
Burbank, CA

Monday
CLOSED

Tuesday
5:30PM – 9PM

Wednesday
5:30PM – 9PM

Thursday
6PM – 9PM

Friday
6PM – 9PM

Saturday
1PM – 8PM

Sunday
1PM – 5PM

PLEASE NOTE : We do operate outside of regular business hours for private parties. Just inquire!


40 DIY Grinch Christmas Decorations

Published: Sep 28, 2021 by Stephy 1 Comment This post may contain affiliate links. · As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Merry Grinchmas! Celebrate the holiday season with these grinch christmas decorations. There are both indoor and outdoor grinch-inspired christmas decor ideas to chose from. These grinch decorations will add some Whoville flair to your home and lift your christmas spirits! Whether you are looking to buy some homemade grinch items from Etsy or make your own grinch-themed decorations, there are plenty of grinch ideas to choose from to decorate your house for the holidays.

Indoor Grinch Christmas Decorations

Christmas Tree Ideas

Whoville Christmas Tree

DIY Grinch Christmas Ornaments

grinch christmas tree decoration

Glittery Grinch Ornaments from Leap of Faith Crafting

Grinch Christmas Tree from Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons

Other Indoor Decorations

grinch christmas tables cape

Window Grinch Christmas Decorations

Window Grinch Christmas Decorations (source unknown)

Whoville Christmas Stockings

grinch christmas banner decoration

Tabletop Grinch Tree Centerpiece

Grinch Stocking Christmas Decoration

Grinch Pillow Christmas Decoration

grinch Christmas Garland decoration

grinch candy jar Christmas Decoration

Grinch Candy Jar from Chelsea’s Messy Apron

grinch picture frame

grinch wine bottle centerpiece Christmas Decoration

grinch mason jar Christmas Decoration

Grinch Mason Jars from The Country Chic Cottage

grinch bathroom decor

Grinch Bathroom from The Keeper of the Cheerios

DIY Grinch Candy Dish

DIY Grinch Candy Dish (source unknown)
terra cotta pot + red & green paint + sharpie + green feather boa + Santa hat + round glass candleholder


Outdoor DIY Grinch Christmas Decorations

Grinch Stealing Christmas Lights

grinch clothespin wreath christmas decoration

Grinch welcome mat Christmas Decoration

DIY Grinch Feather Boa Wreath with red ornaments

DIY Grinch Wreath (source unknown)

Grinch Pallet

grinch door hanger christmas decoration

Christmas Present Topiary

DIY Grinch Feather Boa Christmas Wreath

DIY Grinch Christmas Wreath (source unknown)

Grinch Front Door

Grinch Front Door Decorations (source unknown)

Grinch Christmas Door Decorations

Grinch Door Decorations (source unknown)

Window Grinch Silhouette

Window Grinch Silhouette (source unknown)

USC fires DC Grinch

  • By GREG BEACHAM Associated Press
  • Nov 7, 2023
  • Nov 7, 2023 Updated 19 hrs ago

2 min to read

LOS ANGELES — Lincoln Riley said he hadn’t seen much progress or improvement from Southern California’s defense since the previous November, and that’s why he finally decided to fire coordinator Alex Grinch.

Riley acknowledged Monday that he felt exactly the same way as most of his team’s fans while the USC defense badly failed to match its offense’s excellence this season, culminating in three losses in the Trojans’ last four games.

That didn’t make the decision any easier for Riley, who fired a good friend and longtime colleague with two regular-season games left in only their second year at USC (7-3, 5-2 Pac-12).

“We simply weren’t making the progress that we all expected we would make,” Riley said after the Trojans’ first practice to prepare for their trip to No. 6 Oregon.

“I know things defensively through the end of last year and throughout this season, especially from midseason on, have not been what either one of us wanted,” Riley added. “We’re going to play great defense here, like, period. It’s going to happen soon. There’s no reason in the world why it can’t. The key is getting that next person in here, but the key is also everyone has got to own their part in it going forward.”

Riley strongly intimated that he didn’t want to make this move during the season, but the Trojans’ last several defensive performances made it clear something needed to change if they wanted any shot at finishing strong.

USC has allowed 42.0 points and 483.7 yards per game over its past six contests, falling to 119th out of the 130 teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision in yards allowed and 121st in points allowed. The Trojans were shredded for 52 points and 572 yards by No. 5 Washington last weekend.

For all their failures, the Trojans and their high-octane offense led by Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams still have a shot at the Pac-12 title if they can conjure upsets of the Ducks and the UCLA Bruins, their final regular-season opponent Nov. 18.

“If we were in a situation where we didn’t have an awful lot to play for in terms of a conference championship and having an opportunity there, we might feel a little bit different,” Riley said. “But we’re still laser-focused on these opportunities ahead, and then whatever comes next after that, we’ll deal with it at the appropriate time.”

Grinch had been Riley’s defensive coordinator since 2019 at Oklahoma, and he eagerly joined Riley for the move to USC. They’re close off the field, and even their wives and children are friends.

“There ain’t nothing easy about it,” Riley said. “As much as you wish you could, sometimes it’s hard to separate the professional from just basic human feelings about one another and our families. I knew it was a decision that was the right decision at this time and point, but it certainly didn’t make it easy.”

Riley appointed defensive line coach Shaun Nua and inside linebackers coach Brian Odom as co-coordinators for the rest of the season, although Riley wouldn’t say who will call USC’s defensive signals.

Riley is aware of the uncertainty he has created for all of his defensive assistants, but he attempted to encourage them by noting that he got his first opportunity to call plays only because he had to move to East Carolina in 2010 after Texas Tech fired Mike Leach, his longtime mentor and boss.

“That totally changed my trajectory,” Riley said. “Adversity like this can also bring about some of the best opportunities in somebody’s life if you view it that way. . We’ve got a great opportunity right here. The hell with everything else. Let’s go get in the bunker, circle the wagons for a couple of weeks, and let’s see what happens after that.”

Colin Wynn
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