Sunday, October 30, 2011

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·         what kind of tree you want.
Once your tree is ready you can think on the decoration part. For decoration you can choose a particular style theme or color. It can be based on any color like golden, copper, silver and accordingly you can choose your ornaments for decorations. Lighting is also an important part of Christmas tree decoration. If you are using artificial tree than you can get trees which are complete with the sockets and provisional wirings. However if you are using a real one than wiring is to be done. You can use multi colored bulbs to give a dazzling effect to your tree. Start your lighting from the top and than move downwards. Other than the lighting you can also
 use various kind of ornaments to decorate your tree like dolls, stars, soft toys, cartoon figures and pinecones. To add color to your tree you can use ribbon loops




A Christmas wreath is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, and other decorative materials that are combined and constructed in the form of a ring. They are mostly made up of evergreen twigs of holly, mistletoe, and ivy, and being used characteristically since pagan times even when Christianity did not exist. A Christmas wreath truly symbolizes the eternity of life as its circular shape has no beginning or end. In ancient Rome, it was used as a sign of victory which became very popular at that time. However, the use of wreath in Christmas decorations became popular throughout Christianity by the 15th century. As per Christian beliefs, this wreath symbolizes the coming of Christ (Advent Season).












What can be a better way of passing time than reading a good Christmas novel? It is not necessary for you to read only classic books; you can pick up any good book to make yourself feel good and entertained. Christmas tales are humorous and entertaining with a tint of social message. They not only set your mood according to the festive season but also make you feel light at heart. These old fashioned tales give you a ride towards the older times and teach you some good lessons for a better life. If this Christmas, you are staying back home and enjoying a happy holiday vacation,















death. So during Christmas people welcome this color with the hope that spring will return. Whereas each flowers has a particular significance and a role to play. Each of the flowers signifies peace, love and prosperity. So association of flowers likes Christmas rose, Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe all has a special significance. Green is also the color of water, especially the depths. It therefore represents the depths of the subconscious and of mysteries, but only as perceived by the initiate. During the Roman winter festival of Saturnalia, Romans decorated with and gave gifts of green plants, such as holly, for good luck. Green is also considered lucky in the Islamic tradition where green gifts may be given on any morning to wish someone a lucky day. Green has also been associated with justice, freedom, kindness, sympathy,






Lighting candles on Christmas is an age old tradition, the first ever being during Christmas in Rome during the festival of Saturnalia. At that time, the Roman devotees offered tall wax candles to Lord Saturn as an emblem of his light. In early times, when Christianity was not much acceptable, Christians used to light a candle in the window signifying their worship and place of worship (mass). Later, when Christianity gradually gained popularity all over Europe, this practice of lighting candles in front of the windows became a custom of Christmas prayers. However, in some countries, the idea












This Christmas Star is mostly referred to as the Star of Bethlehem. It is believed to be the same star which revealed the birth of Jesus to the Magi or the ‘Three Wiseman'. Besides revealing the birth of Jesus, this star also led the Magi to Bethlehem, where they paid him homage, worshipped him, and blessed him with gifts. However in some cultures, this star is regarded as the symbol of Satan's instrument while some theologians claimed that the star fulfilled a divination that is referred to as the Star Prophecy. Although many contemporary astrologers made several attempts to link it with various heavenly objects like comet, planet, nova, or conjunction, but some believe that it was a fiction that was





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Once your tree is ready you can think on the decoration part. For decoration you can choose a particular style theme or color. It can be based on any color like golden, copper, silver and accordingly you can choose your ornaments for decorations. Lighting is also an important part of Christmas tree decoration. If you are using artificial tree than you can get trees which are complete with the sockets and provisional wirings. However if you are using a real one than wiring is to

A Christmas wreath is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, and other decorative materials that are combined and constructed in the form of a ring. They are mostly made up of evergreen twigs of holly, mistletoe, and ivy, and being used characteristically since pagan times even when Christianity did not exist. A Christmas wreath truly symbolizes the eternity of life as its circular shape has no beginning or end. In ancient Rome, it was used as a sign of victory which became very popular at that time. However, the use of wreath in Christmas










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