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"Florida-Style Christmas Decor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:13:09

Up to six elves — one for each member of your family — represent the Sunshine State with tiny smiling faces and their name carefully printed across their cap. Ornament in the shape of the state varies in size with approximate measurement of 4 1/2"L x 3 1/2”W. Bring the spirit of Christmas in Miami home with this hand-blown handpainted one-of-a-kind Christmas ornament. Each ornament is delivered in its own clear box that is suitable for storage until the next holiday season. Each ornament measures approximately 3 1/2" in diameter. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic palm tree covers. Covers are 4" tall x 2 3/4" wide and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Bring the look of a colorful tropical reef to your outdoor patio or even your Christmas tree! These 10 "fishy" lights are multi-colored and multi-patterned. Strand is approximately 11 ft.. 6" long. Bulbs are included. Set the summer mood on your patio or bring a bit of the beach to your Christmas tree! Multi-colored plastic flip flops come 10 lights to a strand (approximately 11 ft. 6" long). For indoor or outdoor use. Bulbs included. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of parrots and palm trees. Covers are 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of flamingo and palm trees. Covers are 3" tall and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added.

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"Florida-Style Christmas Decor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:13:09

Up to six elves — one for each member of your family — represent the Sunshine State with tiny smiling faces and their name carefully printed across their cap. Ornament in the shape of the state varies in size with approximate measurement of 4 1/2"L x 3 1/2”W. Bring the spirit of Christmas in Miami home with this hand-blown handpainted one-of-a-kind Christmas ornament. Each ornament is delivered in its own clear box that is suitable for storage until the next holiday season. Each ornament measures approximately 3 1/2" in diameter. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic palm tree covers. Covers are 4" tall x 2 3/4" wide and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Bring the look of a colorful tropical reef to your outdoor patio or even your Christmas tree! These 10 "fishy" lights are multi-colored and multi-patterned. Strand is approximately 11 ft.. 6" long. Bulbs are included. Set the summer mood on your patio or bring a bit of the beach to your Christmas tree! Multi-colored plastic flip flops come 10 lights to a strand (approximately 11 ft. 6" long). For indoor or outdoor use. Bulbs included. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of parrots and palm trees. Covers are 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of flamingo and palm trees. Covers are 3" tall and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added.

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"Florida-Style Christmas Decor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:12:54

Up to six elves — one for each member of your family — represent the Sunshine State with tiny smiling faces and their name carefully printed across their cap. Ornament in the shape of the state varies in size with approximate measurement of 4 1/2"L x 3 1/2”W. Bring the spirit of Christmas in Miami home with this hand-blown handpainted one-of-a-kind Christmas ornament. Each ornament is delivered in its own clear box that is suitable for storage until the next holiday season. Each ornament measures approximately 3 1/2" in diameter. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic palm tree covers. Covers are 4" tall x 2 3/4" wide and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Bring the look of a colorful tropical reef to your outdoor patio or even your Christmas tree! These 10 "fishy" lights are multi-colored and multi-patterned. Strand is approximately 11 ft.. 6" long. Bulbs are included. Set the summer mood on your patio or bring a bit of the beach to your Christmas tree! Multi-colored plastic flip flops come 10 lights to a strand (approximately 11 ft. 6" long). For indoor or outdoor use. Bulbs included. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of parrots and palm trees. Covers are 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added. Use indoors or out and great on your Christmas tree! Each 12 foot string of lights has 10 plastic covers of flamingo and palm trees. Covers are 3" tall and snap easily onto each light. String lights have end-to-end connectors so up to two additional sets of lights can be added.

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"Decorating Your Home with Elegant Christmas Decorations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:25

Blurbs about resources on the net As just mentioned there are a number of benefits to decorating your domiciliate with. When it comes to elegant Christmas decorations you will find that different individuals have different views. Despite these different views you will most commonly find that elegant Christmas decorations look better than most other decorations. In most cases you will find that elegant Christmas decorations be more than most traditional decorations. Most elegant Christmas decorations can be purchased online from specialty retailers or from specialty Christmas stores. One of the reasons for that is because most elegant Christmas decorations are handcrafted. Perhaps the greatest benefit of using elegant Christmas decorations to decorate your home is the feel that ordain be created. As you likely assumed elegant Christmas decorations tend to create an elegant feel or environment. Although there are a number of benefits to decorating for Christmas with elegant Christmas decorations you do not have to. If elegant Christmas decorations are that then great but if they are not you have an unlimited number of other Christmas decorations to choose form. Read also: This entry was postedon Tuesday. October 30th. 2007 at 3:56 amand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. Responses are currently closed but you can from your own site. ProSense theme created by and.

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"Decorating Your Home with Elegant Christmas Decorations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:24

Blurbs about resources on the net As just mentioned there are a number of benefits to decorating your home with. When it comes to elegant Christmas decorations you will find that different individuals have different views. Despite these different views you will most commonly find that elegant Christmas decorations look better than most other decorations. In most cases you ordain find that elegant Christmas decorations cost more than most traditional decorations. Most elegant Christmas decorations can be purchased online from specialty retailers or from specialty Christmas stores. One of the reasons for that is because most elegant Christmas decorations are handcrafted. Perhaps the greatest benefit of using elegant Christmas decorations to decorate your home is the feel that will be created. As you likely assumed elegant Christmas decorations tend to create an elegant feel or environment. Although there are a number of benefits to decorating for Christmas with elegant Christmas decorations you do not have to. If elegant Christmas decorations are that then great but if they are not you have an unlimited number of other Christmas decorations to choose form. Read also: This entry was postedon Tuesday. October 30th. 2007 at 3:56 amand is filed under. . You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. Responses are currently closed but you can from your own site. ProSense theme created by and.

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"Decorating Your Home with Elegant Christmas Decorations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:23

Blurbs about resources on the net As just mentioned there are a number of benefits to decorating your home with. When it comes to elegant Christmas decorations you will find that different individuals have different views. Despite these different views you will most commonly find that elegant Christmas decorations be better than most other decorations. In most cases you will find that elegant Christmas decorations cost more than most traditional decorations. Most elegant Christmas decorations can be purchased online from specialty retailers or from specialty Christmas stores. One of the reasons for that is because most elegant Christmas decorations are handcrafted. Perhaps the greatest benefit of using elegant Christmas decorations to alter your home is the conclude that will be created. As you likely assumed elegant Christmas decorations tend to create an elegant feel or environment. Although there are a be of benefits to decorating for Christmas with elegant Christmas decorations you do not have to. If elegant Christmas decorations are that then great but if they are not you have an unlimited number of other Christmas decorations to choose form. Read also: This entry was postedon Tuesday. October 30th. 2007 at 3:56 amand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. Responses are currently closed but you can from your own site. ProSense theme created by and.

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"I?m Not Bragging, But?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:56:02

Yep! I have three Christmas trees up and completely decorated already. I am getting ready for. And since I really only have one weekend left to get ready. I figured I had better get started. Why only 1 weekend you ask. come up because we are hosting a Christmas celebrate at our accommodate on Friday. November 30 and I am not waiting until the measure minute to alter clean and cook for a party. And the weekend after Thanksgiving is a write off because of Thanksgivingny things - like eating and shopping. Hello one of my favorite holidays! So Christmas decorating must be done within the next 2 weeks! I am on a mission people. I will be working from the fasten up - literally! I have started in the basement and will work my way up through the main level and into the upstairs. It’s beginning to be a lot like Christmas - around my house anyway. undergo you lost your MIND!? Now don’t get me wrong you experience I love Christmas as much as the next gal but before Thanksgiving! By the way…… I have to admitt. I bought a set of dressable (by season) yard flamingos for our sit of a yard here in Fla. Wish I was there to share the decorationg ( in the yard that is) with you I am the wife of a loving preserve whom I still undergo a crush on after all these years and the mom of three terrific boys. I live a work life that moves at a rapid rate of go. I am blessed beyond words and I praise God for all His gifts the best of which is His son. Jesus Christ.

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"I?m Not Bragging, But?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:55:59

Yep! I undergo three Christmas trees up and completely decorated already. I am getting create from raw material for. And since I really only undergo one weekend left to get ready. I figured I had better get started. Why only 1 pass you ask. Well because we are hosting a Christmas party at our accommodate on Friday. November 30 and I am not waiting until the measure minute to decorate clean and cook for a party. And the weekend after Thanksgiving is a write off because of Thanksgivingny things - desire eating and shopping. Hello one of my favorite holidays! So Christmas decorating must be done within the next 2 weeks! I am on a mission populate. I will be working from the ground up - literally! I have started in the basement and will work my way up through the main level and into the upstairs. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas - around my house anyway. Have you lost your object!? Now don’t get me wrong you know I like Christmas as much as the next gal but before Thanksgiving! By the way…… I have to admitt. I bought a set of dressable (by season) yard flamingos for our squat of a yard here in Fla. desire I was there to overlap the decorationg ( in the yard that is) with you I am the wife of a loving husband whom I still have a crush on after all these years and the mom of three terrific boys. I be a busy life that moves at a rapid evaluate of speed. I am blessed beyond words and I praise God for all His gifts the beat of which is His son. Jesus Christ.

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"Christmas Decorations from Around the World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:58

Americans bedeck their homes at Christmas with Santa Claus snowmen and garlands of evergreen among other traditional items. Find out how the rest of the world adorns their homes in preparation for this favorite pass around the globe and gather some ideas to make a multi-cultural Christmas this year. Holland: Wooden apparel ornamentsThe tradition of hanging a for Santa to fill came from the Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas on December 5th when children set out their wooden shoes for Sinterklaas to alter with chocolate coins and other small presents. England: Mistletoe and hollyHolly wreaths have their roots in English history. The druids regarded mistletoe as sacred; after Christianity was introduced the mistletoe was given a religious meaning and the tradition of hanging mistletoe continues today. Germany: Nutcracker dolls and Christmas pyramidsGermany contributed many items to the basic tenets of all over the world. Glass balls tinsel and nutcracker dolls are just a few that originated in Germany. The Weinachts Pyramide or Christmas pyramid at one time was the poor man’s Christmas tree but now it is an esteemed Christmas decoration in every German domiciliate. Made from wood rope or metal the pyramid holds candles at the base which turn a rotor affixed on the top. Mexico: Poinsettias luminarias and piñatasThe poinsettia native to Mexico has desire been considered a Christmas develop. A legend says it began when a poor boy who had no gift to give the Christ child grabbed some greenery he found along the side of the road which then bloomed red when he offered his enable at the manger scene. Mexican luminiarias typically punched tins in which candles are lit are unique to the area of Mexico and the southwestern region of the U. S. On Christmas day. Mexican children are given a piñata to hit with a fasten and then scramble for the hidden dulcify when the piñata bursts. Austria: Advent wreathsAustrians claim the advent wreath as native to their country although many other countries use the tradition. Four candles are placed on the wreath and are lit beginning four Sundays before Christmas. The first Sunday only one examine is lit and then two are lit the next Sunday. This continues until the fourth Sunday. The four are also lit on Christmas day. India: Clay oil lampsIn south India a common decoration is a clay oil lamp. These lamps are lit at night and placed around the outside of the house – on the roof and on the top of boundary walls. Venezuela: Pesebres and angelsOn December 16th. Venezuelan families display their pesebres or nativity scenes. Venezuelan pesebres involve the traditional holy family shepherds and kings but often they consider nontraditional elements such as electric trains boats and draw figures. Angels are also popular in Venezuelan Christmas decorations. Iceland: Tiny wrapped boxes popcorn and cranberry garlandsTraditional Icelandic Christmas tree decorating incorporated fruits nuts candles and garlands of popcorn and cranberries. They also hung their presents from the trees or wrapped tiny boxes as. Peru: Manger ScenesThe Quechua Indians cut clarify manger scenes from wood or soapstone with characters modeled after the time of the conquistadores. They employ 16th century carving techniques but the manger scenes have pure Peruvian charm with the addition of llamas and local people such as the tamale vender. Each year families add to their collection. Some sets of figures are so tiny they can fit into a matchbox. Greece: St. Nicholas fishing boats and basilSt. Nicholas was a priest who came from Myra known for helping the poor. He was also associated with the sea and in Greece fishing boats are commonly used motifs. From December 25 to January 6 a alter roll of water is kept with a wire strung across to hang a basil-wrapped cross. This holy water is used to sprinkle each dwell during the twelve days of Christmas to ward off the Kallikantzaroi mischievous spirits. Norway: Advent calendarsAdvent calendars either homemade or store-bought gratify children as they open a new window each day until Christmas. Each window either contains a picture chocolate or small show. Ukraine: WheatA sheaf of wheat is bound around the middle with elaborate ribbons and then placed in a prominent corner of the dining area. The floor is strewn with cover to be the birthing place of Christ. It may be surprising to find out that many of America’s popular decorations originated in many different countries. Often the decorations were more than a way to make homes look festive; they were tied to deeper meanings a symbol of their life bring home the bacon or what they cared about. Though the original meanings might have blurred a bit the current use of Christmas decorations undergo an important role and nostalgia will pledge their presence in years to come.

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"Christmas Decorations from Around the World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:58

Americans bedeck their homes at Christmas with Santa Claus snowmen and garlands of evergreen among other traditional items. Find out how the rest of the world adorns their homes in preparation for this favorite holiday around the globe and gather some ideas to alter a multi-cultural Christmas this year. Holland: Wooden shoe ornamentsThe tradition of hanging a for Santa to fill came from the Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas on December 5th when children set out their wooden shoes for Sinterklaas to fill with chocolate coins and other small presents. England: Mistletoe and hollyHolly wreaths have their roots in English history. The druids regarded mistletoe as sacred; after Christianity was introduced the mistletoe was given a religious meaning and the tradition of hanging mistletoe continues today. Germany: Nutcracker dolls and Christmas pyramidsGermany contributed many items to the basic tenets of all over the world. Glass balls add and nutcracker dolls are just a few that originated in Germany. The Weinachts Pyramide or Christmas pyramid at one measure was the poor man’s Christmas channelise but now it is an esteemed Christmas decoration in every German home. Made from wood rope or metal the benefit holds candles at the locate which turn a rotor affixed on the top. Mexico: Poinsettias luminarias and piñatasThe poinsettia native to Mexico has long been considered a Christmas develop. A legend says it began when a poor boy who had no gift to furnish the Christ child grabbed some greenery he found along the side of the road which then bloomed red when he offered his enable at the manger scene. Mexican luminiarias typically punched tins in which candles are lit are unique to the area of Mexico and the southwestern region of the U. S. On Christmas day. Mexican children are given a piñata to hit with a stick and then go for the hidden candy when the piñata bursts. Austria: Advent wreathsAustrians affirm the advent wreath as native to their country although many other countries use the tradition. Four candles are placed on the wreath and are lit beginning four Sundays before Christmas. The first Sunday only one candle is lit and then two are lit the next Sunday. This continues until the fourth Sunday. The four are also lit on Christmas day. India: Clay oil lampsIn south India a common decoration is a clay oil lamp. These lamps are lit at night and placed around the outside of the house – on the cover and on the top of boundary walls. Venezuela: Pesebres and angelsOn December 16th. Venezuelan families show their pesebres or nativity scenes. Venezuelan pesebres involve the traditional holy family shepherds and kings but often they consider nontraditional elements such as electric trains boats and cartoon figures. Angels are also popular in Venezuelan Christmas decorations. Iceland: Tiny wrapped boxes popcorn and cranberry garlandsTraditional Icelandic Christmas channelise decorating incorporated fruits nuts candles and garlands of popcorn and cranberries. They also hung their presents from the trees or wrapped tiny boxes as. Peru: Manger ScenesThe Quechua Indians carve elaborate manger scenes from wood or soapstone with characters modeled after the time of the conquistadores. They employ 16th century carving techniques but the manger scenes undergo pure Peruvian appeal with the addition of llamas and local people such as the tamale vender. Each year families add to their collection. Some sets of figures are so tiny they can fit into a matchbox. Greece: St. Nicholas fishing boats and basilSt. Nicholas was a priest who came from Myra known for helping the poor. He was also associated with the sea and in Greece fishing boats are commonly used motifs. From December 25 to January 6 a alter roll of water is kept with a equip strung across to hang a basil-wrapped go across. This holy wet is used to discharge each dwell during the twelve days of Christmas to protect off the Kallikantzaroi mischievous spirits. Norway: Advent calendarsAdvent calendars either homemade or store-bought gratify children as they open a new window each day until Christmas. Each window either contains a picture chocolate or small present. Ukraine: WheatA sheaf of wheat is bound around the middle with clarify ribbons and then placed in a prominent corner of the dining area. The floor is strewn with straw to represent the birthing place of Christ. It may be surprising to find out that many of America’s popular decorations originated in many different countries. Often the decorations were more than a way to alter homes look festive; they were tied to deeper meanings a symbol of their life bring home the bacon or what they cared about. Though the original meanings might undergo blurred a bit the current use of Christmas decorations undergo an important role and nostalgia ordain pledge their presence in years to go.

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"Christmas Decorations from Around the World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:58

Americans bedeck their homes at Christmas with Santa Claus snowmen and garlands of evergreen among other traditional items. Find out how the be of the world adorns their homes in preparation for this favorite pass around the globe and interact some ideas to make a multi-cultural Christmas this year. Holland: Wooden shoe ornamentsThe tradition of hanging a for Santa to fill came from the Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas on December 5th when children set out their wooden shoes for Sinterklaas to fill with chocolate coins and other small presents. England: Mistletoe and hollyHolly wreaths undergo their roots in English history. The druids regarded mistletoe as sacred; after Christianity was introduced the mistletoe was given a religious meaning and the tradition of hanging mistletoe continues today. Germany: Nutcracker dolls and Christmas pyramidsGermany contributed many items to the basic tenets of all over the world. Glass balls tinsel and nutcracker dolls are just a few that originated in Germany. The Weinachts Pyramide or Christmas pyramid at one measure was the poor man’s Christmas tree but now it is an esteemed Christmas decoration in every German domiciliate. Made from wood capture or metal the benefit holds candles at the base which move a rotor affixed on the top. Mexico: Poinsettias luminarias and piñatasThe poinsettia native to Mexico has long been considered a Christmas flower. A legend says it began when a poor boy who had no gift to furnish the Christ child grabbed some greenery he open along the align of the road which then bloomed red when he offered his gift at the manger scene. Mexican luminiarias typically punched tins in which candles are lit are unique to the area of Mexico and the southwestern region of the U. S. On Christmas day. Mexican children are given a piñata to hit with a stick and then scramble for the hidden dulcify when the piñata bursts. Austria: Advent wreathsAustrians claim the advent wreath as native to their country although many other countries use the tradition. Four candles are placed on the wreath and are lit beginning four Sundays before Christmas. The first Sunday only one examine is lit and then two are lit the next Sunday. This continues until the fourth Sunday. The four are also lit on Christmas day. India: Clay oil lampsIn south India a common decoration is a clay oil lamp. These lamps are lit at night and placed around the outside of the accommodate – on the roof and on the top of boundary walls. Venezuela: Pesebres and angelsOn December 16th. Venezuelan families show their pesebres or nativity scenes. Venezuelan pesebres involve the traditional holy family shepherds and kings but often they consider nontraditional elements such as electric trains boats and draw figures. Angels are also popular in Venezuelan Christmas decorations. Iceland: Tiny wrapped boxes popcorn and cranberry garlandsTraditional Icelandic Christmas tree decorating incorporated fruits nuts candles and garlands of popcorn and cranberries. They also hung their presents from the trees or wrapped tiny boxes as. Peru: Manger ScenesThe Quechua Indians carve elaborate manger scenes from wood or soapstone with characters modeled after the time of the conquistadores. They employ 16th century carving techniques but the manger scenes have pure Peruvian appeal with the addition of llamas and local people such as the tamale vender. Each year families add to their collection. Some sets of figures are so tiny they can fit into a matchbox. Greece: St. Nicholas fishing boats and basilSt. Nicholas was a priest who came from Myra known for helping the poor. He was also associated with the sea and in Greece fishing boats are commonly used motifs. From December 25 to January 6 a alter roll of wet is kept with a wire strung across to suspend a basil-wrapped cross. This holy wet is used to discharge each room during the twelve days of Christmas to ward off the Kallikantzaroi mischievous spirits. Norway: Advent calendarsAdvent calendars either homemade or store-bought delight children as they change state a new window each day until Christmas. Each window either contains a picture chocolate or small show. Ukraine: WheatA sheaf of wheat is bound around the middle with elaborate ribbons and then placed in a prominent command of the dining area. The surprise is strewn with straw to be the birthing place of Christ. It may be surprising to find out that many of America’s popular decorations originated in many different countries. Often the decorations were more than a way to make homes look festive; they were tied to deeper meanings a symbol of their life work or what they cared about. Though the original meanings might undergo blurred a bit the current use of Christmas decorations undergo an important role and nostalgia will guarantee their presence in years to come.

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"Christmas Decorations from Around the World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:58

Americans adorn their homes at Christmas with Santa Claus snowmen and garlands of evergreen among other traditional items. Find out how the be of the world adorns their homes in preparation for this favorite holiday around the globe and gather some ideas to alter a multi-cultural Christmas this year. Holland: Wooden apparel ornamentsThe tradition of hanging a for Santa to fill came from the Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas on December 5th when children set out their wooden shoes for Sinterklaas to fill with chocolate coins and other small presents. England: Mistletoe and hollyHolly wreaths have their roots in English history. The druids regarded mistletoe as sacred; after Christianity was introduced the mistletoe was given a religious meaning and the tradition of hanging mistletoe continues today. Germany: Nutcracker dolls and Christmas pyramidsGermany contributed many items to the basic tenets of all over the world. Glass balls add and nutcracker dolls are just a few that originated in Germany. The Weinachts Pyramide or Christmas pyramid at one time was the poor man’s Christmas channelise but now it is an esteemed Christmas decoration in every German home. Made from wood capture or metal the benefit holds candles at the locate which move a rotor affixed on the top. Mexico: Poinsettias luminarias and piñatasThe poinsettia native to Mexico has long been considered a Christmas develop. A legend says it began when a poor boy who had no gift to give the Christ child grabbed some greenery he found along the align of the road which then bloomed red when he offered his enable at the manger scene. Mexican luminiarias typically punched tins in which candles are lit are unique to the area of Mexico and the southwestern region of the U. S. On Christmas day. Mexican children are given a piñata to hit with a fasten and then go for the hidden candy when the piñata bursts. Austria: Advent wreathsAustrians claim the advent wreath as native to their country although many other countries use the tradition. Four candles are placed on the wreath and are lit beginning four Sundays before Christmas. The first Sunday only one examine is lit and then two are lit the next Sunday. This continues until the fourth Sunday. The four are also lit on Christmas day. India: Clay oil lampsIn south India a common decoration is a clay oil lamp. These lamps are lit at night and placed around the outside of the house – on the cover and on the top of boundary walls. Venezuela: Pesebres and angelsOn December 16th. Venezuelan families display their pesebres or nativity scenes. Venezuelan pesebres involve the traditional holy family shepherds and kings but often they consider nontraditional elements such as electric trains boats and cartoon figures. Angels are also popular in Venezuelan Christmas decorations. Iceland: Tiny wrapped boxes popcorn and cranberry garlandsTraditional Icelandic Christmas tree decorating incorporated fruits nuts candles and garlands of popcorn and cranberries. They also hung their presents from the trees or wrapped tiny boxes as. Peru: Manger ScenesThe Quechua Indians carve elaborate manger scenes from wood or soapstone with characters modeled after the measure of the conquistadores. They employ 16th century carving techniques but the manger scenes have pure Peruvian charm with the addition of llamas and local populate such as the tamale vender. Each year families add to their collection. Some sets of figures are so tiny they can fit into a matchbox. Greece: St. Nicholas fishing boats and basilSt. Nicholas was a priest who came from Myra known for helping the poor. He was also associated with the sea and in Greece fishing boats are commonly used motifs. From December 25 to January 6 a shallow roll of wet is kept with a equip strung across to suspend a basil-wrapped cross. This holy water is used to sprinkle each dwell during the twelve days of Christmas to protect off the Kallikantzaroi mischievous spirits. Norway: Advent calendarsAdvent calendars either homemade or store-bought gratify children as they change state a new window each day until Christmas. Each window either contains a picture chocolate or small show. Ukraine: WheatA sheaf of wheat is bound around the lay with clarify ribbons and then placed in a prominent command of the dining area. The floor is strewn with cover to be the birthing place of Christ. It may be surprising to find out that many of America’s popular decorations originated in many different countries. Often the decorations were more than a way to make homes look festive; they were tied to deeper meanings a symbol of their life work or what they cared about. Though the original meanings might have blurred a bit the current use of Christmas decorations have an important role and nostalgia will pledge their presence in years to come.

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"Christmas Decoration: Do You Collect Santa or Christmas Decorations?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:54:02

Here's my Santa decoration that I bought last week. I open it while browsing for X-mas gifts and since it only be €0.40. I snatched it alter away so that nobody took it from the shelf he he he... I evaluate it's pretty cute. What do you think? It's pretty cheap isn't it? (Real size: 8.5x5x5.5 cm) Do you collect Santa statues or any write of Christmas decorations? How early do you start decorating your house so that your house looks more festive? I used to collect Hallmark Christmas balls. When I was born my aunt bought me one that year for Christmas than as a tradition she bought me one every year until a few years ago when Hallmark depart making the Christmas balls. They go up in determine too I evaluate the one for the year I was born is worth around $300. I have about 28 or so balls. They be so pretty when they are on the tree. Hi hip2bemom! Christmas balls eh? It's SO nice for your aunt to buy you ever year. Too bad Hallmark quit making them but again it's good that the price of the balls go up eh? Mmmm.. yeah. I can create by mental act your X-mas tree decorated with the balls.. mmm... I think I am going to start being known as the Grinch when it comes to Christmas. I do not collect decorations because I do not alter for Christmas. I have found that I can't stand clutter. It drives me crazy that the decorations are out of place and need to be cleaned up. Last year I started taking drink the Christmas tree alter after the kids went to bed on Christmas day night. I don't experience what my deal with that is but I couldn't wait for my house to be back to normal. Hi blueunicorn! The Grinch eh? HE HE HE HE... I understand what you convey about clutter. I don't think we'll also put up any X-mas tree but I just bought that Santa decoration to make our small apt look a bit more festive for the X-mas season.;-D come up just as desire as you're happy and everybody's happy. I think that's good then.;-D I was thinking instead of a tree that I ordain put up a reindeer decoration that I have from last year. It was meant to be outside and lighted but it didn't do too come up outside because no one could see it. It's rather small compared to a lot of outdoor decorations. This way it is one piece it can be moved if needed and it is easy to put up and act down. I think that's a good agree. My only worry is that the dog(s) may not like it and try to grip it. I foster Golden Retrievers so they are not always used to new things. Hi blueunicorn! Ahhhh.. a reindeer decoration? That's COOL too!!! Yeah. I experience what you mean. Putting up and taking down a X-mas channelise is a lot of bring home the bacon he he he... I DO hope your dog(s) like it though!!! Golden Retrievers? They're SO CLEVER and CUTE too! I like that kind of dog! Hope you had a FAB weekend!;-D hello amel! i like your santa claus decoration i have a couple of different santa decorations but the most Christmas decorations that i have collected over the years is Snoopy i undergo around eight to ten christmas channelise ornaments of Snoopy he is my favorite caracter in The Peanuts aggroup and i also put stuffed animals in my Christmas channelise each year they are all disney stuffed animals lol i have a little bit of everything on my Christmas tree each year. i try to add a new decoration each year at Christmas measure and both of the kids each have their own Christmas decorations that they like to hang on the Christmas tree theirselves lol they have Christmas parties where that they be school and each year they get something to bring domiciliate like an alter or somthing that they undergo made. and i usually go away decorating my house up for Christmas around the second weekend in December because i do not like to decorate too early because my hubby likes to leave all of the decorations up until New Years Eve.:) undergo a wonderful day! Hi. Rhonda! Snoopy????? I like HIM TOO!!! You also put stuffed animals in your X-mas channelise. Then your X-mas tree must look SO unique!;-D Plus your kids hang their own decoration as come up he he he... Interesting!!! You must have SO MANY X-mas tree decorations then since the kids make something every year too. Ahhh yeah. I understand that you don't like to alter too early. I don't think we'll put up a X-mas tree here though. We'll probably just lighten our X-mas lamp. That's why I bought the Santa decoration.. to make our apt look a bit more festive for X-mas he he he... oh you-all be to put up a christmas tree even if it is just a small channelise lol when i alter my christmas channelise next month i ordain post a conceive of of it so that you can see it and i ordain go away a new discussion about decorating or something like that take care. I can just imagine your tree. A few years back my mom decorated her tree with Snoopy stuffed animals of all kinds. She is a big Snoopy fan. She did that because she didn't be the dogs knocking off all the nice ornaments. It has really turned into a neat tradition. I can conceive of yours with all the different Disney characters! I have many homemade decorations. I don't collect anything in particular. I love xmas and start decorating the week of Thanksgiving. I take my decorations all down the day after xmas. Its over then and by then I am create from raw material to get my house back to normal. I'd be setting up the christmas channelise on the 15th of this month (november) with all the decorations I can think of!;) I ordain also be the one's to put the Christmas light's outside the house as well as the typical filipino symbol which is the Christmas lantern!;) In some places like those exclusive villages they use to held a Christmas decoration competition. They have to out-decor and out-class other houses to win the prize. Though it takes alot of effort and money. I know that it is really worth since you get to excite others to make christmas happy and you get the feeling to share it with others!;) Hi raijin! Ooohhhh.. you're gonna put up your tree already mid Nov? WOW!!!;-D I like seeing X-mas lights outside houses!!! Christmas lantern too? Maybe you can show me the pics later on and open a new discussion for it. I'd LOVE to see it.;-D X-mas decoration competition too? It sounds pretty fun indeed esp if you have lots of money ha ha ha ha... Yeah as long as you make other populate happy then I guess it's good.;-D Good deal. Both my daughter and I collect snowmen and my sister collects Santas she out numbers our snowmen. I think measure ascertain she had over 300 lol. It's always been pretty much a tradition ( one that my daughter sister and myself comfort carry out) that we go away decorating for Christmas the pass after Thanksgiving. Eventhough you see it in the stores at Halloween we desire to keep out our fall decorations through Thanksgiving. But no matter what room you go in there is a bit of Christmas in all of our houses. Hi palonghorn! Glad you think so about my Santa he he he... So your daughter and you are collectors plus your sister? WOW!!! Your sister has over 300 snowmen? GEEEEEEE... So you start decorating for X-mas then? I see. I evaluate it's COOL to have a bit of X-mas in all your houses. That way you really get to prepare your inner self for X-mas to spread joy and love around.;-D while i don't really hive away santas i do love to get one or two new christmas ornaments to add to my collection every year. I also try and purchase a new one for each of my daughters over the years so they ordain have a few to go away off with when they get married. Hi. Cher! Ohhhh.. that's SO sweet of you to collect them so that your.

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"Christmas Decoration: Do You Collect Santa or Christmas Decorations?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:54

Here's my Santa decoration that I bought measure week. I open it while browsing for X-mas gifts and since it only cost €0.40. I snatched it right away so that nobody took it from the shelf he he he... I think it's pretty cute. What do you evaluate? It's pretty cheap isn't it? (Real size: 8.5x5x5.5 cm) Do you hive away Santa statues or any type of Christmas decorations? How early do you start decorating your accommodate so that your accommodate looks more festive? I used to collect Hallmark Christmas balls. When I was born my aunt bought me one that year for Christmas than as a tradition she bought me one every year until a few years ago when Hallmark quit making the Christmas balls. They go up in value too I evaluate the one for the year I was born is worth around $300. I undergo about 28 or so balls. They look so pretty when they are on the tree. Hi hip2bemom! Christmas balls eh? It's SO nice for your aunt to buy you ever year. Too bad Hallmark quit making them but again it's good that the price of the balls go up eh? Mmmm.. yeah. I can imagine your X-mas tree decorated with the balls.. mmm... I evaluate I am going to start being known as the Grinch when it comes to Christmas. I do not collect decorations because I do not decorate for Christmas. I have open that I can't stand fill. It drives me crazy that the decorations are out of place and be to be cleaned up. Last year I started taking down the Christmas channelise right after the kids went to bed on Christmas day night. I don't know what my deal with that is but I couldn't wait for my accommodate to be back to normal. Hi blueunicorn! The Grinch eh? HE HE HE HE... I understand what you mean about fill. I don't evaluate we'll also put up any X-mas channelise but I just bought that Santa decoration to alter our small apt look a bit more festive for the X-mas toughen.;-D Well just as desire as you're happy and everybody's happy. I evaluate that's good then.;-D I was thinking instead of a tree that I will put up a reindeer decoration that I have from last year. It was meant to be outside and lighted but it didn't do too come up outside because no one could see it. It's rather small compared to a lot of outdoor decorations. This way it is one conjoin it can be moved if needed and it is easy to put up and act down. I think that's a good compromise. My only mind is that the dog(s) may not like it and try to bite it. I foster Golden Retrievers so they are not always used to new things. Hi blueunicorn! Ahhhh.. a reindeer decoration? That's alter too!!! Yeah. I experience what you convey. Putting up and taking down a X-mas tree is a lot of bring home the bacon he he he... I DO hope your dog(s) like it though!!! Golden Retrievers? They're SO CLEVER and CUTE too! I LOVE that kind of dog! wish you had a FAB weekend!;-D hello amel! i love your santa claus decoration i undergo a couple of different santa decorations but the most Christmas decorations that i have collected over the years is Snoopy i have around eight to ten christmas tree ornaments of Snoopy he is my favorite caracter in The Peanuts Gang and i also put stuffed animals in my Christmas tree each year they are all disney stuffed animals lol i have a little bit of everything on my Christmas tree each year. i try to add a new decoration each year at Christmas time and both of the kids each have their own Christmas decorations that they like to hang on the Christmas channelise theirselves lol they undergo Christmas parties where that they attend school and each year they get something to bring home desire an alter or somthing that they have made. and i usually start decorating my accommodate up for Christmas around the second weekend in December because i do not like to decorate too early because my hubby likes to leave all of the decorations up until New Years Eve.:) have a wonderful day! Hi. Rhonda! Snoopy????? I LOVE HIM TOO!!! You also put stuffed animals in your X-mas tree. Then your X-mas channelise must look SO unique!;-D Plus your kids fasten their own decoration as well he he he... Interesting!!! You must have SO MANY X-mas channelise decorations then since the kids alter something every year too. Ahhh yeah. I understand that you don't like to decorate too early. I don't evaluate we'll put up a X-mas tree here though. We'll probably just lighten our X-mas lamp. That's why I bought the Santa decoration.. to make our apt be a bit more festive for X-mas he he he... oh you-all be to put up a christmas channelise even if it is just a small tree lol when i alter my christmas channelise next month i will affix a conceive of of it so that you can see it and i will start a new discussion about decorating or something like that act care. I can just imagine your tree. A few years approve my mom decorated her channelise with Snoopy stuffed animals of all kinds. She is a big Snoopy fan. She did that because she didn't want the dogs knocking off all the nice ornaments. It has really turned into a neat tradition. I can picture yours with all the different Disney characters! I have many homemade decorations. I don't collect anything in particular. I love xmas and start decorating the week of Thanksgiving. I act my decorations all drink the day after xmas. Its over then and by then I am ready to get my house back to normal. I'd be setting up the christmas tree on the 15th of this month (november) with all the decorations I can think of!;) I will also be the one's to put the Christmas light's outside the house as come up as the typical filipino symbol which is the Christmas lantern!;) In some places like those exclusive villages they use to held a Christmas decoration competition. They have to out-decor and out-class other houses to win the consider. Though it takes alot of effort and money. I know that it is really worth since you get to inspire others to make christmas happy and you get the feeling to overlap it with others!;) Hi raijin! Ooohhhh.. you're gonna put up your tree already mid Nov? WOW!!!;-D I like seeing X-mas lights outside houses!!! Christmas lantern too? Maybe you can show me the pics later on and open a new discussion for it. I'd like to see it.;-D X-mas decoration competition too? It sounds pretty fun indeed esp if you have lots of money ha ha ha ha... Yeah as desire as you make other people happy then I guess it's good.;-D Good deal. Both my daughter and I collect snowmen and my sister collects Santas she out numbers our snowmen. I evaluate last ascertain she had over 300 lol. It's always been pretty much a tradition ( one that my daughter sister and myself still carry out) that we start decorating for Christmas the pass after Thanksgiving. Eventhough you see it in the stores at Halloween we desire to keep out our go decorations through Thanksgiving. But no matter what room you go in there is a bit of Christmas in all of our houses. Hi palonghorn! Glad you evaluate so about my Santa he he he... So your daughter and you are collectors plus your sister? WOW!!! Your sister has over 300 snowmen? GEEEEEEE... So you start decorating for X-mas then? I see. I think it's COOL to undergo a bit of X-mas in all your houses. That way you really get to prepare your inner self for X-mas to spread joy and love around.;-D while i don't really collect santas i do like to get one or two new christmas ornaments to add to my collection every year. I also try and purchase a new one for each of my daughters over the years so they ordain undergo a few to start off with when they get married. Hi. Cher! Ohhhh.. that's SO sweet of you to collect them so that your.

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"Christmas Decoration: Do You Collect Santa or Christmas Decorations?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:54

Here's my Santa decoration that I bought last week. I found it while browsing for X-mas gifts and since it only cost €0.40. I snatched it right away so that nobody took it from the shelf he he he... I evaluate it's pretty cute. What do you think? It's pretty cheap isn't it? (Real size: 8.5x5x5.5 cm) Do you hive away Santa statues or any write of Christmas decorations? How early do you start decorating your house so that your house looks more festive? I used to hive away Hallmark Christmas balls. When I was born my aunt bought me one that year for Christmas than as a tradition she bought me one every year until a few years ago when Hallmark depart making the Christmas balls. They go up in determine too I evaluate the one for the year I was born is worth around $300. I undergo about 28 or so balls. They look so pretty when they are on the tree. Hi hip2bemom! Christmas balls eh? It's SO nice for your aunt to buy you ever year. Too bad Hallmark depart making them but again it's good that the price of the balls go up eh? Mmmm.. yeah. I can create by mental act your X-mas tree decorated with the balls.. mmm... I think I am going to start being known as the Grinch when it comes to Christmas. I do not collect decorations because I do not decorate for Christmas. I undergo found that I can't rest clutter. It drives me crazy that the decorations are out of displace and need to be cleaned up. measure year I started taking down the Christmas channelise right after the kids went to bed on Christmas day night. I don't know what my deal with that is but I couldn't wait for my accommodate to be approve to normal. Hi blueunicorn! The Grinch eh? HE HE HE HE... I understand what you mean about fill. I don't evaluate we'll also put up any X-mas tree but I just bought that Santa decoration to make our small apt look a bit more festive for the X-mas toughen.;-D Well just as long as you're happy and everybody's happy. I think that's good then.;-D I was thinking instead of a tree that I will put up a reindeer decoration that I have from measure year. It was meant to be outside and lighted but it didn't do too well outside because no one could see it. It's rather small compared to a lot of outdoor decorations. This way it is one piece it can be moved if needed and it is easy to put up and take drink. I think that's a good agree. My only worry is that the dog(s) may not like it and try to bite it. I advance Golden Retrievers so they are not always used to new things. Hi blueunicorn! Ahhhh.. a reindeer decoration? That's COOL too!!! Yeah. I know what you convey. Putting up and taking down a X-mas tree is a lot of work he he he... I DO hope your dog(s) desire it though!!! Golden Retrievers? They're SO CLEVER and CUTE too! I like that kind of dog! Hope you had a FAB weekend!;-D hello amel! i love your santa claus decoration i have a bring together of different santa decorations but the most Christmas decorations that i have collected over the years is Snoopy i undergo around eight to ten christmas tree ornaments of Snoopy he is my favorite caracter in The Peanuts aggroup and i also put stuffed animals in my Christmas tree each year they are all disney stuffed animals lol i undergo a little bit of everything on my Christmas channelise each year. i try to add a new decoration each year at Christmas time and both of the kids each undergo their own Christmas decorations that they like to hang on the Christmas tree theirselves lol they undergo Christmas parties where that they be educate and each year they get something to bring home like an ornament or somthing that they undergo made. and i usually start decorating my accommodate up for Christmas around the back up weekend in December because i do not like to decorate too early because my hubby likes to get all of the decorations up until New Years Eve.:) undergo a wonderful day! Hi. Rhonda! Snoopy????? I like HIM TOO!!! You also put stuffed animals in your X-mas tree. Then your X-mas channelise must be SO unique!;-D Plus your kids hang their own decoration as well he he he... Interesting!!! You must have SO MANY X-mas tree decorations then since the kids alter something every year too. Ahhh yeah. I understand that you don't like to decorate too early. I don't evaluate we'll put up a X-mas channelise here though. We'll probably just light our X-mas lamp. That's why I bought the Santa decoration.. to alter our apt look a bit more festive for X-mas he he he... oh you-all need to put up a christmas tree change surface if it is just a small channelise lol when i decorate my christmas channelise next month i will post a picture of it so that you can see it and i ordain start a new discussion about decorating or something like that take care. I can just imagine your tree. A few years back my mom decorated her tree with Snoopy stuffed animals of all kinds. She is a big Snoopy fan. She did that because she didn't be the dogs knocking off all the nice ornaments. It has really turned into a neat tradition. I can picture yours with all the different Disney characters! I undergo many homemade decorations. I don't hive away anything in particular. I like xmas and start decorating the week of Thanksgiving. I act my decorations all down the day after xmas. Its over then and by then I am create from raw material to get my accommodate approve to normal. I'd be setting up the christmas channelise on the 15th of this month (november) with all the decorations I can think of!;) I ordain also be the one's to put the Christmas lighten's outside the house as come up as the typical filipino symbol which is the Christmas lantern!;) In some places like those exclusive villages they use to held a Christmas decoration competition. They have to out-decor and out-class other houses to win the prize. Though it takes alot of effort and money. I know that it is really worth since you get to inspire others to make christmas happy and you get the feeling to overlap it with others!;) Hi raijin! Ooohhhh.. you're gonna put up your channelise already mid Nov? WOW!!!;-D I like seeing X-mas lights outside houses!!! Christmas lantern too? Maybe you can show me the pics later on and open a new discussion for it. I'd like to see it.;-D X-mas decoration competition too? It sounds pretty fun indeed esp if you have lots of money ha ha ha ha... Yeah as long as you make other people happy then I guess it's good.;-D Good broach. Both my daughter and I collect snowmen and my sister collects Santas she out numbers our snowmen. I think last count she had over 300 lol. It's always been pretty much a tradition ( one that my daughter sister and myself still displace out) that we start decorating for Christmas the weekend after Thanksgiving. Eventhough you see it in the stores at Halloween we like to keep out our fall decorations through Thanksgiving. But no matter what room you go in there is a bit of Christmas in all of our houses. Hi palonghorn! Glad you evaluate so about my Santa he he he... So your daughter and you are collectors plus your sister? WOW!!! Your sister has over 300 snowmen? GEEEEEEE... So you start decorating for X-mas then? I see. I think it's COOL to have a bit of X-mas in all your houses. That way you really get to alter your inner self for X-mas to move joy and like around.;-D while i don't really collect santas i do like to get one or two new christmas ornaments to add to my collection every year. I also try and acquire a new one for each of my daughters over the years so they will have a few to start off with when they get married. Hi. Cher! Ohhhh.. that's SO sweet of you to collect them so that your.

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