The Christmas tree is often explained as a Christianization of pagan tradition and ritual surrounding the Winter Solstice, which included the use of evergreen boughs, and an adaptation of pagan tree worship. The English language phrase "Christmas tree" is first recorded in 1835 and represents an importation from the German language. The modern Christmas tree tradition is believed to have begun in Germany in the 18th century though many argue that Martin Luther began the tradition in the 16th century. From Germany the custom was introduced to Britain, first via Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and then more successfully by Prince Albert during the reign of Queen Victoria, and by 1841 the Christmas tree had become even more widespread throughout Britain. By the 1870s, putting up a Christmas tree had become common in America. Christmas trees may be decorated with lights and ornaments.
Since the 19th century, the poinsettia, a native plant from Mexico, has been associated with Christmas. Other popular holiday plants include holly, mistletoe, red amaryllis, and Christmas cactus. Along with a Christmas tree, the interior of a home may be decorated with these plants, along with garlands and evergreen foliage.
In Australia, North and South America, the British Isles, and to a lesser extent continental Europe, it is traditional to decorate the outside of houses with lights and sometimes with illuminated sleighs, snowmen, and other Christmas figures. Municipalities often sponsor decorations as well. Christmas banners may be hung from street lights and Christmas trees placed in the town square.
In the Western world, rolls of brightly colored paper with secular or religious Christmas motifs are manufactured for the purpose of wrapping gifts. The display of Christmas villages has also become a tradition in many homes during this season. Other traditional decorations include bells, candles, candy canes, stockings, wreaths, and angels.
In many countries a representation of the Nativity Scene is very popular, and people are encouraged to compete and create most original or realistic ones. Within some families, the pieces used to make the representation are considered a valuable family heirloom.
In many countries a representation of the Nativity Scene is very popular, and people are encouraged to compete and create most original or realistic ones. Within some families, the pieces used to make the representation are considered a valuable family heirloom.
Christmas decorations are traditionally taken down on Twelfth Night, the evening of January 5.
The traditional colors of Christmas are pine green (evergreen), snow white, and heart red.
Below are a wealth of links to folks who have great ideas for decorating your home this Christmas!
Below are a wealth of links to folks who have great ideas for decorating your home this Christmas!
- Ornaments from Poland.
- Ornaments form the 50's
- The inflatable Christmas
- Guest Column: A Guide to Christmas Antiques and Vintage Christmas Decorations
- Decorating With Vintage Christmas Ornaments
- How to Decorate for Christmas on a Budget
- Christmas Decorations Walking Tour Colonial Williamsburg Virginia
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- Easy to Make Coastal Decorations
- Coiled Christmas Trees.
- All Is Calm, All Is White.
- I still like history, but Christmas trees are better.
- Ornamental Occasion.
- Folk Art Christmas.
- Ode To The Artificial Christmas Tree
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- Christmas decorating tips at eHow
- Beautiful Christmas Decorations
- Christmas decorating indoors from Better Homes and Gardens
- 10 Christmas decorating ideas on a budget
- 10 great vintage Christmas decorating ideas and collectibles
- Elegant Christmas Decorating
- Victorian Christmas Decorating
- Handmade Victorian Christmas Ornaments
- The Blue Dining Room Christmas
- Demand grows for upside-down Christmas trees
- Vintage Decorating and Entertaining Ideas For Christmas
- 12 Tips for Holiday Entertaining Success
- Christmas Tree Decorating Tips About Lighting
- Martha Stewart Makes Christmas Merry
- Mix Vintage Finds and Fresh Greenery for Simple Southern Holiday Decor