Around mid-October, the fairy-tale Christmas atmosphere starts to rear its head in the shopping centers; in November, the Christmas lights start to come up in the city and Advent (the waiting As Advent approaches, people begin to decorate their homes with typical Christmas elements.
The Advent Wreath
On the first Sunday of Advent, we must not forget the Advent wreath, a typical symbol of the coming Christmas season. Not only is it symbolic, but its beautiful appearance reminds us that the most magical Christmas of the year is truly at hand.
Poinsettia
A flower that until a few years ago was only seen in American Christmas movies has thankfully made its way into our homes. This interesting plant makes a room surprisingly cozy and sets a wonderful Christmas mood. This Christmas gem, which hates the cold and is susceptible to overwatering and drought, should be grown with great care. Poinsettias can be purchased in the typical burgundy color, as well as in friendly yellow and charming white. Candles
Candles
Candles, candle holders, and lanterns also create a magical atmosphere. The warmth of candles evokes an amazing sense of peace and tranquility. Winter and Christmas-themed candles can be found in stores for a few crowns, but the effect they create is literally priceless.
Mistletoe
The symbolism of mistletoe is also very interesting, but now, thanks to spray candles, gold- and silver-plated mistletoe is widely available. Mistletoe\’s appeal lies in its green color. In fact, with the exception of conifers, mistletoe is one of the most characteristic features of nature in winter. Mistletoe has a superstition that it brings good luck when given as a gift. It is ideal for decorating the home, but beware that the white balls pose a danger to children and pets.
Illuminations
The nice thing about American-style decorating is that illuminations on houses, windows, and outdoor plants look more romantic in a beautiful snowy landscape. Even a small spruce tree can illuminate an entire yard with its delicate threads of light.