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[H951]How To Christmas Decorations
by Joe Willmeth, Joe

Most of the Christmas home decorations we see in Christmas stores today have evolved from many other cultures. Charles D. Warner wrote about the Christmas holiday season in 1884. He quotes “We have saved out of the past nearly all that was good in it". There is no doubt that Christmas as we know it today is better than the holidays celebrated in the past. At the mere mention of ivy, mistletoe or holly the visions of the Christmas holidays with all its wonderful memories comes rushing back into our minds. We see visions of snow covered hills, Christmas tree decorations, carolers singing with ringing brass bells and lighted outdoor Christmas decorations, lighting up the night sky. In the winter when most native plants lose their leaves, flowers and fruits, mistletoe, evergreens, holly and ivy are winter wonders for us to admire. No wonder these winter delights were used as decorations to brighten up the cold days of winter.

Native Plants Become Christmas Decorations.

Mistletoe has a special meaning for the Christmas holiday season. The hanging mistletoe in the doorways creates many diversions and plots from friends to receive a special kiss under a mistletoe ball. The mistletoe kissing tradition comes from a Norse myth. Frigga who was one of the gods gave her son Balder a charm of mistletoe so he would be protect from the elements. Since mistletoe grows on trees and does not grow from the water, the earth, from the fire or the air it held the power to harm him. An arrow made of mistletoe from one of the other struck Balder down, and his mother cried tears of white berries. The tears brought her son back to life and she vowed to kiss anyone who rested beneath the mistletoe plant. So this is how the mistletoe kissing tradition began. In the early days mistletoe was called the all-healer in Celtic speech. There are traces in Britain of the sacredness of mistletoe as well as holly. In other European countries mistletoe is believed to possess marvelous healing powers for sickness. Mistletoe is even recognized as a power for averting misfortune. It was also believed to be the remedy against poisons. Mistletoe is also believed to make barren animals fruitful.

Holly was also believed to have magical powers and even have the ability to drive demons away. In German many considered holly to be a good luck charm against the hostile forces of nature. A Shropshire custom chose to leave the holly and ivy up until Candlemas, the mistletoe was left up and preserved until the next holiday season. The hanging mistletoe remained so that good fortune would follow the household till the next holiday season. In the early days food was also central for holiday decorations. As the Christmas season grew near huge batches of candies, cookies and sweet fruits were prepared for both food and as Christmas Decorations. Not all the early Christmas decorations in the home came from the kitchen. Surrounding woods and fields provided an abundance of flowers, pods, straw and foliage for Christmas Decorations to.

Holiday Decorations Become Popular Outside the Home.

As early as the fifteenth century, Stow's of London noted that the Christmas custom in every household, parish and church was to be decked with items of ivy, bays, holm and other seasonal greens. Many of the elders in England will recall the old English mode of church decor of sprigs of holly and yew stuck into the high pews making the churches a miniature forest during the holiday season. In London the Christmas decor extended outside as well when the city light poles, standards were decorated with holiday decorations. Christmas trimming evolved next into homemade trimmings of knots of bright ribbon, beads, lace and paper stars. Lace decorated bags were filled with candies. Seeds, berries, nuts, popcorn and other homemade materials civilized the wild beauty of the holidays past. The stringing of popcorn and cranberries can still be seen on Christmas trees today. Even artificial popcorn and cranberries can be purchased in Christmas stores today. Tree decor has grown by great strides in the past century, making the creative and inspirational holiday decorating more delightful.


Some people like to keep their Christmas decorations and use them every year, year in, year out because these decorations have some kind of sentimental value to them. While this is understandable, it can make the Christmas Tree look a bit dull and past his prime. Why not change those decorations and give your Christmas tree a more actual look?

Others keep some oftheir decorations but update some items here and there in order to keep things fresh and crisp. At the other end of the spectrum are the people who like to completely renew everything and get new decorations each Christmas.

Whatever type of person you are, when it comes time to buy new Christmas decorations, you will have a few choices to make. You can go the traditional route and go the shop to buy your Christmas decorations. As you know this time of year is very busy and the experience can be a bit stressful and frustrating. There is another solution. Have you thought about buying your Christmas decorations online?

There are many advantages to buying your decorations online, the main being the convenience of the whole experience. No need to leave the house, so it is perfect if you are busy and who isn't at this time of year? There are so many things to prepare.

You will find every kind of decorations under the sun, in fact you will have access to the same choice and quality you have as when you go to a brick and mortar store. All you need to have is a credit card and your next Christmas decorations are just a click away. Another advantage of shooping online is that you can get your decorations all year round whereas a typical store would only carry Christmas decorations from November to January.
You might even find online more choices than at your local retail store. You will be able to find the most unusual christmas decorations or the more specialized like 1950s style decorations, folk style decorations, futuristic style decorations and more.

As to how to find those store, a simple Google search for "buy christmas decorations" for example will return you a great number of websites selling just what you are looking for. Whatever route you take to buy your Christmas decorations, do not wait until the last minute to prepare your home for a fantastic Christmas!
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