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Christmas Decorating with Tradition in Mind

Christmas Decorating with Tradition in Mind

When most people think of Christmas, they think of all the great memories of Christmases past they've experienced. That leads to anticipation of new events to come, and that begins to build the excitement. But those great Christmas memories are built on traditions that are hundreds of years old, and have grown to mean a lot of things. So, keeping the Christmas festive and light as well as keeping it a happy time means carrying on all those great Christmas traditions. And nothing is more traditional than Christmas decorating.Most people think that decorating for Christmas is as simple as putting up the tree, tossing a few lights and baubles on it, sticking a star on top and saying "Done!" These "instant" trees are the reason most have that attitude, when you can simple pull it out of the box and voila, it's ready to go. Just that quick, you can be finished with all your Christmas decorating.A true traditionalist would be horrified. Not only is that the barest minimum you'll do for Christmas decorating, it isn't even an honest job of it. Traditional decorations start with the tree, but will encompass a wide variety of other things including poinsettia plants and Christmas wreaths made from a wide variety of tree branches, pine cones and shrubs. Most traditionalists use wreaths to decorate a room to add detail or to accompany a theme.Wreaths can be used in different ways and can come in a variety of sizes. Large ones are usually very ornate and hung from the doors of the homes to show how festive and special the Christmas occasion is. Smaller wreaths are used as wall dcor in group areas like the living room and dining room. You can put candles inside smaller ones that have been laid on tables making them the focal point. Other wreaths can be placed as ancillary end pieces on the main dining table to accentuate the large, detailed centerpiece.Traditionalists will find all the historic reasons to use all of the different decorations. Whether it's the reason for the garland on the Christmas tree, or the meanings for all the different wreath makings, traditionalists bring forward everything they can. As much as they love to carry on the great Christmas traditions with their decorations, isn't there a time we all appreciate those great Christmases from the past?




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