Christmas is here, along with the fir trees, Christmas trees, tinsel, garlands, mistletoe, and, of course, the Advent Wreaths that adorn our front doors and any other doors inside the house as well as the fireplace. When it comes to welcoming guests, the exterior décor is equally crucial since Advent wreaths provide the ideal welcome sign.
Knowing the current Christmas trends will help you decorate your home before Christmas Eve. Eternal life is represented by Christmas wreaths. It has a connection to the laurels and new branches that the ancient Greeks and Romans used to mark their victories. Even the Persians employed diadems or vegetable headdresses as a sign of authority. Perennial plant leaves represent eternal love or eternity, and thorny leaves and scarlet fruits or berries represent the crown that Jesus wore in his final hours.
WHAT TIME IS THE ADVENT WREATH PUT UP?
This centerpiece, to which four candles are placed, which are lit on the four Sundays of Advent. From the final Sunday in November until the arrival of Christmas Eve, this ornamental component is typically used to adorn dwellings. The garland used to create the arrangement is typically made of pine twigs, pineapples, and some Christmas ornaments.
WREATH FOR CHILDREN AT CHRISTMAS
These dates are especially enjoyable for the house’s younger residents. Create a handmade craft using a garland of greenery, such as laurel, ivy, or pine, some Christmas balls, and decorations such as homemade gingerbread cookies that you may bake with your kids.
Another suggestion is to carry out a DIY project using colorful paper, paint, or recyclable materials. For instance, pick a green piece of cardboard, draw the hands of your kids on it, cut them out, and then glue them together to form a circle. Add a red bow at the end, which can be created from cardboard or tissue paper.