World over during the month of December everyone thinks about Christmas and Christmas home décor. There’s not a single home in the Christian world that does not use some form of Christmas home decor. The month of December is generally associated with decorations not only in homes but also in business places.
Many people buy colour wash their homes and add Christmas home décor to celebrate the birth of Christ. In every home, in a prominent corner in the sitting room, you will get the most important Christmas home décor the Nativity tree or Christmas tree as it is commonly called. In fact, every year the story of Nativity is relived with the beautifully illuminated tree inspired by the art of many famous men. The tree is adorned with a sparkling crystalline star on top; it lights up with the flick of a switch and also plays "Silent Night." Small glittering lights and other ornaments are hung on the tree.
The Christmas tree is dressed with Tree Skirt & matching stockings. Most people wrap the tree in festive fashion with custom embroidered Holiday Magic Santa Tree Skirt, popular Christmas home décor. Festive designs also feature a jubilant Santa Claus surrounding the circular tree skirt. Another popular Christmas home décor is the Santa design featuring "furry" fabric for the beard & outfit accents beautifully crafted in plush felt with exquisite detail all the way around.
The most important and celebrated meal in every Christian home each year is the Christmas night dinner. Most people buy special dinner ware as part of the Christmas home décor in December. The English Portmeirion Holly & Ivy dinnerware is a wonderful item to have on your dining table. It is the pride of every housewife. Each piece of this tableware is exquisitely hand decorated. The assortment includes dinner plates, mugs, tea cups & saucers, serving bowls, serving dishes, coasters, platters, sugar & creamer, salt & pepper set, salad plate set, butter dish, casserole dish, baking dish, trays, gravy boat, teapot, soup tureen & ladle, salad bowl, cookie jar, pitcher, glassware, and more! This tableware is based on a 16th centaury inspired Christmas Carol. It is timelessly attractive and lovingly detailed. Some pieces of this collection include a verse from the English Carol ‘The Holly and The Ivy’ in flowing script. This dinnerware range is made of dense, high fired, white earthenware that is resistant to chipping and breaking.
Monday, January 15, 2007
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