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Published: October 26, 2007
Deck the halls with boughs of holly, falalala... Wait, it's Christmastime already? Well not quite, but with many people completing their holiday shopping as early as July, Christmas is likely to arrive sooner than expected. It seems that every year, with the blink of an eye, December 25th hits and the holiday season is in full effect.
However, it is best not to wait until Christmas Eve to accept the holiday's imminent arrival. It is wise to start Christmas traditions early, considering the extensive preparations involved with many Christmas decorations, festivities and gift-giving. Christmas decorations are perhaps the easiest way to get into the holiday spirit, even for the most adamant Scrooges.
The most traditional of all Christmas decorations are trees. Christmas trees have evolved and adapted from the Pagan tradition of tree worship during Winter Solstice. These Christmas decorations are inherently basic, but can become very detailed and ornate creations. However, they need not resemble the quintessential Rockefeller Tree in New York City. Christmas trees can be decorated rather easily, using various Christmas decorations to aid in the process.
The first step is to choose a tree; fir species work the best because they tend not to shed their needles. If artificial trees are necessitated due to living constraints or allergies, they will also suffice. However, nothing quite imparts the nostalgia of Christmas quite like real, aromatic fir trees. Tinsel and garland are common Christmas decorations used to adorn trees. For those who enjoy a more simple, classic appeal, white Christmas lights have an enchanting effect. Colored Christmas lights, in conjunction with white variations, are also used around the outside of the house as Christmas decorations. Christmas lights strewn around the outside eaves and window panes illuminate the home against a wintry backdrop.
Christmas ornaments almost always adorn Christmas trees. Ornaments originated as glass blown spheres, often painted with different matte colors. Although they have come a long way, Christmas ornaments are still the epitome of Christmas decorations. Ornaments come in a multitude of materials, from wood and plastic to glass and ceramics. These Christmas decorations can also be homemade, becoming a heartfelt tradition for each holiday season. Many Christmas ornaments are passed down between generations, and therefore represent more than just the spirit of the holiday. Ornaments are delicate collectibles and decorating the tree at Christmas is an inviting experience.
In addition to the lights glowing in and around the home, wreaths are commonly used as Christmas decorations. Wreaths are typically made of Bay Laurel evergreens, adorned with red ribbons and pine cones. Wreaths are idyllic Christmas decorations for the inside or outside of a home. These Christmas decorations are simplistic and cost-effective ways to embellish a home for the holiday season.
Wholesale Christmas decorations are popular options for those in need of a large amount of ornamentation, or those who prefer to save money by buying all the Christmas decorations in one big purchase. Christmas decorations such as ribbons, ornaments, lights and bows can be purchased wholesale. Orman Inc. is one company who offers wholesale prices on Christmas decorations; a catalog can be viewed via their website.
Christmas decorations help in arousing the spirit of the holiday. Seeing a lit tree through a picture window or driving by incandescent houses teeming with lights truly embodies Christmastime. Decking the halls is an easy and effective way to achieve a cheery disposition. The first step, however, is actually accepting the fact that Christmas is always right around the corner.
Sources:
"Christmas Tree." Wikipedia. 24 Oct. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_tree.
"Christmas Ornament." Wikipedia. 6 Oct. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_ornaments.< br />
"Wreath." Wikipedia. 13 Sept. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreath.
"About." Orman Inc. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://www.ormaninc.com/about.cfm.
"All Products." Orman Inc. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://www.ormaninc.com/catalog.cfm.
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The most traditional of all Christmas decorations are trees. Christmas trees have evolved and adapted from the Pagan tradition of tree worship during Winter Solstice. These Christmas decorations are inherently basic, but can become very detailed and ornate creations. However, they need not resemble the quintessential Rockefeller Tree in New York City. Christmas trees can be decorated rather easily, using various Christmas decorations to aid in the process.
The first step is to choose a tree; fir species work the best because they tend not to shed their needles. If artificial trees are necessitated due to living constraints or allergies, they will also suffice. However, nothing quite imparts the nostalgia of Christmas quite like real, aromatic fir trees. Tinsel and garland are common Christmas decorations used to adorn trees. For those who enjoy a more simple, classic appeal, white Christmas lights have an enchanting effect. Colored Christmas lights, in conjunction with white variations, are also used around the outside of the house as Christmas decorations. Christmas lights strewn around the outside eaves and window panes illuminate the home against a wintry backdrop.
Christmas ornaments almost always adorn Christmas trees. Ornaments originated as glass blown spheres, often painted with different matte colors. Although they have come a long way, Christmas ornaments are still the epitome of Christmas decorations. Ornaments come in a multitude of materials, from wood and plastic to glass and ceramics. These Christmas decorations can also be homemade, becoming a heartfelt tradition for each holiday season. Many Christmas ornaments are passed down between generations, and therefore represent more than just the spirit of the holiday. Ornaments are delicate collectibles and decorating the tree at Christmas is an inviting experience.
In addition to the lights glowing in and around the home, wreaths are commonly used as Christmas decorations. Wreaths are typically made of Bay Laurel evergreens, adorned with red ribbons and pine cones. Wreaths are idyllic Christmas decorations for the inside or outside of a home. These Christmas decorations are simplistic and cost-effective ways to embellish a home for the holiday season.
Wholesale Christmas decorations are popular options for those in need of a large amount of ornamentation, or those who prefer to save money by buying all the Christmas decorations in one big purchase. Christmas decorations such as ribbons, ornaments, lights and bows can be purchased wholesale. Orman Inc. is one company who offers wholesale prices on Christmas decorations; a catalog can be viewed via their website.
Christmas decorations help in arousing the spirit of the holiday. Seeing a lit tree through a picture window or driving by incandescent houses teeming with lights truly embodies Christmastime. Decking the halls is an easy and effective way to achieve a cheery disposition. The first step, however, is actually accepting the fact that Christmas is always right around the corner.
Sources:
"Christmas Tree." Wikipedia. 24 Oct. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_tree.
"Christmas Ornament." Wikipedia. 6 Oct. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_ornaments.< br />
"Wreath." Wikipedia. 13 Sept. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreath.
"About." Orman Inc. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://www.ormaninc.com/about.cfm.
"All Products." Orman Inc. 2007. 24 Oct. 2007. http://www.ormaninc.com/catalog.cfm.
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