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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarika Kabra The traditional colors of Christmas of course are red, green, white and gold, and these are wonderful colors to create an impact with. The centerpiece of the dining table is an all important element. You can decide on a wreath for your centerpiece or you can create an arrangement of candles that can be offset by some Christmassy greenery such as mistletoe and holly. written by Sarika Kabra You can have a tee shirt design for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Father’s day or Mother’s day, Halloween, or any other special day. Children are perhaps those that enjoy Christmas the most and enter in to the spirit of the holidays with the most gusto and so they really enjoy wearing holiday t shirts designed with them in mind. written by Tommi Corine Have you been naughty or nice? This is a question that all kids get asked as Christmas starts approaching. This is the time of year that children all over the world try to be on their best behavior because they know that Santa is watching them. Children know that if they are nice, Santa will stop at their house on Christmas Eve and deliver lots of presents and toys. written by Ty Hulse There have been concerns for years that Santa Claus is a lie which will hurt children but on the whole evidence shows he is a positive force in the lives of children. written by Jon Murray We all know that Santa Claus does his very best to make sure all of the "nice" children get toys at Christmas. He works all years making his toys and then spends Christmas Eve traveling the globe in his sleigh delivering the toys to all the good boys and girls around the world. But, what if Santa Claus worked for Google? Could he be doing things better? written by Arindam Bose Traditionally observed on December 25, Christmas or Christmas Day is an annual holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. Christmas has many sides to it, some religious and some secular, including the exchange of gifts, the Santa Claus myth, decoration and display of the Christmas tree, and religious ceremonies. written by Angie Stocklin One of the most fun parts of Christmas, for adults and children alike, is decorating! written by Angie Stocklin Christmas is often the best time of year, but it can also be one of the most stressful. All of the family functions, driving from house to house, and baking dozens of Christmas cookies often wear us down. written by Angie Stocklin Every family has different traditions during the holiday season. For some families, one holiday tradition may include an uncle getting dressed up as Santa Claus. In another family, Christmas Eve dinner may top the tradition list. written by Angie Stocklin One of Santa’s favorite traditions around Christmas time—and surely a favorite tradition of men everywhere during Christmas —is that of mistletoe. When a man catches his wife or special someone under the mistletoe, he gets to plant a kiss on her! written by Angie Stocklin Did you know that the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was originally created by a department store? The mega-department store Montgomery Ward wanted to create a new Christmas story in 1939 that they could give away as a free promotion to their customers. written by Angie Stocklin Some of our songs about Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, Baby Jesus, and the holiday of Christmas are probably older than you think. Can you believe that one of the oldest Christmas carols was actually put together in the 300s? written by Angie Stocklin We all know Santa’s story by now. He was originally a bishop back in the day, and after he died he became known as Saint Nicholas, or Saint Nick for short. And even way back then, before Christmas became a major holiday, the anniversary of his death was a day to celebrate by giving out gifts. written by Angie Stocklin We all know about Santa’s helpers today. They are the merry elves who work building the Jolly One’s toys for boys and girls around the globe. But did you know that these Christmas elves got their start in Scandinavia? written by Angie Stocklin Santa loves his cookies. After all, it’s one of the most special traditions of Christmas Eve night—to leave Santa his share of cookies on a plate, alongside a tall glass of cold milk. But where did this special tradition get its roots? written by Poor old Santa Claus. Sometimes he gets a bad rap. People say he doesn’t represent Christmas well. People say he doesn’t set a good example for Christians celebrating December 25!! written by rick chapo If there were every two words that went together, they are “holiday” and “travel”. They can be a pain in the neck during the holidays if you travel with kids. written by Marige O'Brien The Spirit of Christmas IS the miracle of the season
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