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Christmas decor through the ages. Once central to winter solstice celebrations, evergreen trees symbolized life during the darkest days. By the 16th century, candles were added to represent Christ ...
The holiday season sparks lively discussions about traditions and preferences - from pumpkin spice to candy corn and the timing of Christmas decorations. Once the tree is up and the halls are ...
Once the tree is up and the halls are decked, the question becomes how long holiday decorations should stay - is there a perfect timeline, or is it all about personal choice and sentimental value?
Leaving Christmas Decorations Up After This Date Is 'Bad Luck' ― But It's Not When You Think. ... You may already know that traditionalists usually take their Christmas trees down on 6 January.
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But if decorating for the holiday brings you joy, the American Christmas Tree Association isn’t going to argue. 3 Traditionally, Christmas trees and decor should go up on the first day of Advent.
After Christmas trees were introduced to England from Germany in the early 1800s, people would put up trees no earlier than Dec. 22 and might wait till Christmas Eve, according to Dr. Martin ...
It’s important to strike a balance between your tree and the room—an oversized tree could make a room look cozy, but it may make it impossible to move around or set up any other decorations.