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Archive for the 'Christmas Decorating' CategoryThe IT color of the season is purple and what could be more beautiful for this Christmas season than a purple finial. A grouping of finials on the mantel or for a table centerpiece, make an impact of elegence and style. Be sure to get several for your holiday decorating. This finial is hand blown and hand painted from Poland and represents the ultimate in elegence. This would be gorgeous on your mantel or holiday table! I love Santa ornaments! I especially love unusual Santa ornaments, which seems to be harder and harder to find each year. If you like the same, then I have found a Santa ornament for you. This unique Santa has a leopard coat and is all decked out for Christmas. It is from Abigail’s Collection and is hand blown and hand painted in Poland. It is gorgeous and I think you will love it. I know I do!
According to the old German tradition, the tree of a newlywed couple should include these twelve ornaments to insure blessings and happiness for their life together. This wedding set of twelve are hand blown and hand painted in Germany and make a wonderful gift for the newlywed couple or a lovely and unusual wedding or shower gift. Each ornament will make a lovely keepsake for that new couple as they begin their life together and the start of a beautiful collection of Christmas ornaments.
When I was little, decorating the Christmas tree was always a family affair. My dad would start by stringing the lights, which was always made more difficult by my mom complaining about his placement and my little siblings impatiently trying to put their ornaments on the tree. Once he was done, everyone in the family would put up the generic ornaments first, and then move on to their personal collections. My brother, sister and I each had a set of collectible Christmas ornaments, and were designated a special spot of the tree to exhibit are keepsakes. My collection included a wide line of NFL quarterbacks and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, while my brother had Power Rangers and Pokémon. My sister naturally had more feminine decorations, like Barbie and Hello Kitty.
After visiting countless homes during the Christmas season, I have been able to distinguish two distinct types of trees. The technique that a family uses in decorating the tree will give you some insight into their personalities and create a distinctive ambiance in their abode. I have taken the liberty of coming up with my own terminology to define the two types of trees: formal and playful. Formal Christmas trees are characterized by an overt theme, such as a consistent color or uniform ornaments. These trees are usually exclusively decorated by adults and show little childhood light-heartedness. Playful trees, on the other hand, don colorful lighting and whimsical ornaments. Growing up we always had a playful tree, and my siblings and I were encouraged to include our own handmade Christmas ornaments.
We especially like to use angels throughout the Christmas season in our homes and on our Christmas trees. Angels are devine helpers or messengers that often help us keep the true spirit and meaning of Christmas alive throughout this busy season. I like to have an angel finial on top of my Christmas tree. I love the angel finial from the Abigail Collection of hand blown and hand painted glass ornaments from Poland. This finial would be perfect for any Christmas tree this year! May the spirit of Christmas be alive all year long!
![]() You can tell a lot about a household by its holiday decorations. Some families go all-out, lighting up the entire neighborhood with flashy exterior lights and elaborate themed displays. It’s almost as if they’re compensating for a problem that lies just beneath the surface. Others wear their ambivalence on their sleeves, maybe putting up a decoration or two half-heartedly – or even leaving their lights up all year round for convenience’s sake. Then there are the households that put family first – the ones with trees that have been painstakingly decorated. The decorations themselves are often homemade, whether they are the result of class arts and crafts projects or just the fruit of a boring afternoon from years past. Handcrafted Christmas ornaments have a unique feel that can’t be duplicated by mass-produced knockoffs, and provide just the right amount of holiday cheer. |
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