Merry merry poster with Black Frame

Merry merry poster

Still wondering how you can spruce up your home for the holidays? With a beautifully designed holiday poster, your space will have the appearance that even Santa will adore. Greet your home buddies this season with a trendy poster from the Holiday collection of Artdesign.

Elegant Christmas cup hang Poster with Black Frame

Holiday Elegant Christmas cup poster

Cool and elegant cups that resembles the body of Santa. Enjoy cups of cool and excitement with a poster art of Christmas cups. Cups that resemble the body of Santa is a fun poster art that will complete your wall art. Prepare your home for the holidays and make a festive room atmosphere.

Deer in winter Poster with Black Frame

Holiday Deer in winter poster

Cool and inspiring image of a reindeer on a snowy mountain. Celebrate Christmas with a wonderful poster art that will set the mood and atmosphere in your room. The reindeer is probably looking for his companions in delivering the gifts of Santa. Create a festive wall appearance with this poster art and feel the spirit of giving.

Bring The Scandinavian Tradition To Your Home With Christmas Gnomes

Cute gnome poster in interior

Just like Santa Claus and Rudolph the reindeer, there are other characters that complete the Christmas spirit. Though they are not that much mentioned in films, books, or comics, Christmas gnomes are popular among the Scandinavian countries. 

Gnomes are believed to be nature spirits that live underground. They are likewise fond of interacting with humans and can be both helpful and mischievous. In Scandinavia, gnomes are closely associated with Christmas and have the role just like the American Santa. In Norway, the gnomes are called Nisse. 

The Scandinavian gnomes

Scandinavian gnomes are similar to what we have read in any Western book. They are bearded creatures and are oftentimes considered to be mischievous domestic spirits. Gnomes are believed to be responsible for the welfare and protection of a farm.

Some Scandinavians also believe that gnomes came from the soul of the first person to own the farm. The spirit creature then continues to take care of the farm.

Scandinavian gnomes rose from the imaginations of the people who wanted to feel less lonely during the cold months of winter. As many know, fams in the region are isolated, and that people experience dark and long winters. Gnomes are then associated with pranks and mischiefs. However, there’s the other side of the story when gnomes are scary. They are known to have the capacity to kill livestock and destroy the fortune of the family. 

What do gnomes look like?

Most gnomes look like short and old men. They have long white or gray beards with bright red caps on their heads. Depending on where gnomes live, the outfits also differ. For instance, gnomes living in the stables usually wear gray clothes and those living in the house appear neater with blue and dark green attire. Gnomes also know magic and how to cast illusions or make themselves invisible. 

Gnomes in Sweden

Swedish gnomes are sometimes called Nisse but are more commonly called Tomte. Swedes also believe that gnomes take care of farmers and their homes. They are known for living in solitude and about 2 feet in height. They also possess incredible strength and hate people with a lack of respect or even lazy farmers. 

According to legends, Swedish gnomes are caring for children and help with fortune if you are good to them. They are also active at night especially when the homeowners are asleep. They also love to do various things around the house and hate it when people interfere with their tasks. During Christmas, it is recommended to leave a bowl of Christmas porridge so that they will reward you with gifts. 

Scandinavian Christmas gnomes

In Western countries, Santa Claus is one of the most important people. However, Scandinavians believe that gnomes do the majority of the work during the season. Norwegian Christmas gnomes help in safeguarding the animals throughout the year. It is also important to leave a bowl of Christmas porridge on Christmas eve for them to become your friend. Just like Santa, gnomes also bring gifts to children on Christmas eve. 

Astonishing Christmas Poster Ideas

While you may be busy planning on what to give your loved ones for Christmas, do not forget that your home needs some transformation. The easiest way to do that is through the display of Christmas posters. Still, do not forget the traditional ones, such as Christmas trees, lights, lanterns, and others. 

Christmas decors must be festive, dazzling, and bright to set the mood. Decorate to your heart’s content with figures of Santa, snowmen, tinsels, Christmas trees, and garlands. Christmas posters add life to your home and they are easy to buy and use. There is a wide range of choices with the appropriate theme and designs. Holiday prints can instantly make any dull and boring wall look vibrant and enticing. 

How to use Christmas posters

Posters can be used in any room of your house from the living room to the dining. However, the design may differ for each room to set the right ambiance. The kids’ room may be decorated with posters of Santa, his reindeer, and snowmen. The living room, on the other hand, may have party-themed holiday prints. 

Offices, restaurants, and hotels will also look great with Christmas posters. Decorators will be able to save some time and effort so that they can attend to other things. Large prints can be displayed on walls with enough room. You just need to be creative so as to set the perfect atmosphere for the room. 

Christmas posters are likewise affordable as compared with other decors available in the market. They can even be used for several years without damaging the quality. As such you can save money for the succeeding Christmas seasons. 

Traditional holiday prints

In the past, the designs of the posters feature images of Santa, Christmas trees, snowmen, Christmas presents, and other Christmas elements. For small spaces, Christmas tree posters can be displayed. Offices can benefit from this design as it may sometimes be convenient for employees or the employer to bring real Christmas trees. The poster will provide the Christmas mood that everybody will love. 

Images of Santa never lose their touch. Christmas is never complete without him. Santa posters can be used anywhere. From your home to shopping malls, and offices. Santa’s images vary from the traditional one to a comic-style print. Whatever your choice is, Santa can never be absent during the holidays. 

Snowmen posters are also adored. Images of you snowmen are popularly chosen by many. These characters are seen in different clothes as well as with great backgrounds. In addition to these, reindeer posters are also popular. As Santa’s helpers, they pull the sleigh and deliver gifts around the world. Reindeer are a symbol of kindness, intelligence, and endurance. They can be seen as regular reindeer or in funny cartoon images that boost the mood in the room. 

Posters of Christmas presents also complete the appearance of any room. Posters that feature gifts in bright and dazzling Christmas wrappers help in making the room look vibrant and festive. These images can blend well with any other Christmas decor. 

Personalize your prints

If you are unsure of what design to use, you can always have the posters personalized. All you need to do is choose the best image that you love and the layout will be taken care of by the poster company. Family pictures are highly recommended. After all, Christmas is all about family and your loved ones.

The Reason Behind Gift Giving During Christmas

Holiday Season's greetings gifts poster

Gift-giving during the holidays is a Christian tradition that is practiced around the globe. The gifts given during the season are symbols of the tributes given to the infant Jesus by the Three Wise Men. The Bible describes how the Three Magi, Melchor, Gaspar, and Balthazar arrived in Bethlehem presenting Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 

The tradition of gift-giving began even before Christianity was established. The practice can be traced back to the festivals of the ancient Romans, especially the festival of Saturnalia. The celebration was to give thanks to the bounty provided by the god of agriculture, Saturn. The festivity started from the 17th of December until the 23rd. The days were celebrated with sacrifice and a public banquet followed by private gift-giving. 

The day of gift-giving and exchanging of gifts was called Sigillaria and took place on December 19. The Romans exchanged modest items such as candles, seasonal figurines, and others. As long as they give affordable gifts so as not to contradict the spirit of the season. It was believed that the more modest the gift, the stronger the bond of friendship. 

The Christmas gifts of Christians

The conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity in AD 312 marks the beginning of the end of the pagan celebrations in the Empire. However, the Saturnalia celebration cannot be dismissed easily as there are people who opposed the idea. The idea of the Christmas celebration was integrated with the festivity of Saturnalia. This eventually, became the birth of Jesus and the exchange of gifts became part of the traditions that were passed on through generations. 

The gift-giving tradition of the pagans was integrated into Christianity by having a strong association with the gifts given to Jesus by the three wise men. The practice was also associated with the 4th-century monk more widely known as Saint Nicholas. Today we know him as Santa Claus. 

As the years go by, more and more people were introduced to the wonders and essence of gift-giving. At the same time as the spread of Christianity throughout the world. 

The modern Christmas presents

Christmas became a phenomenon in the United States during the 20th century. The economic boom in the country along with the separation of the Church from the state gave more freedom to the people in giving gifts without the religious trappings that were originally associated with Christmas. 

Although the religious aspect was not forgotten, other aspects were highlighted such as home decorating, buying gifts, and preparing meals. 

The figure of Santa Claus is one of the best examples of a symbol that represents both the secular and religious. The image was so popular that he was adopted commercially by various companies and industries. 

Christmas presents these days

These days, an average person buys more than two gifts for their loved ones. In fact, a survey says that people buy around 15 gifts for 8 people. Online shopping played a significant role during the holidays. Buying gifts became more convenient as you need not have to go to malls and other crowded places. The kind of gift actually varies and depends on the individuals especially the recipient of the gifts. Gift-giving these days represent both religious and secular traditions and has been enjoyed by most people around the globe. 

Fun Christmas Facts That You Will Surely Love

Christmas is a special day that kids look forward to every year. Of course, they know that they will be receiving gifts from Santa Claus. Kids during these days are enjoying their vacation and probably spending much time playing. Spend some time with them and tell them some interesting facts about Christmas that will help them learn more about the season. Read on to know more about some Christmas facts and share these with your kids. 

Christmas is all about the birth of Christ

No one knows exactly when Jesus Christ was born. In fact, there are no historical records that specify the date when the Saviour was born in the manger. In the 4th century, the Church decided to institute the birth of Jesus Christ as a Christian holiday. However, the dilemma was the date on which many would agree. Some experts believe that Jesus may have been born in the spring. December 25 was chosen by Pope Julius I to adopt the pagan tradition of the Saturnalia festival. This festival was celebrated in honor of the god of agriculture, Saturn. The chosen date for Christmas eventually spread to Egypt by the end of the 6th century, England has accepted the tradition. 

Who first used Christmas trees

Did you know that the use of Christmas trees can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians and Romans? Evergreen trees like fir or pine trees were used. Modern Christmas trees started in Germany in the 16th century and have spread to Great Britain and the United States. As compared to what we know today, the early Christmas trees were decorated with fruits and nuts. 

Xmas means Christmas

The term Xmas was originally used in the 16th century. The X in the word comes from the ancient Greek language that means Christ. Therefore Xmas simply means Christmas. 

In Dutch Santa Claus is called Sinterklaas

Receiving gifts from Santa Claus is one of the most awaited events during the holidays. But do you know who the real Santa Claus is? The character is based on St. Nicholas, a Christian bishop who provided for the needy. He also loved children and secretly gave them gifts. In Dutch, Santa Claus was called Sinterklaas. 

Santa is not always in red robes

Originally, Santa wore clothes in green, purple, or blue. However, a soft drink company decided to dress him up in red to match the color of their brand. Since then, the image of Santa in red robes stuck with us and remained to be the popular image of Santa. 

Christmas wreath symbolizes love and eternal life

Did you know that the Christmas wreath that we know today represents the crown of thorns that Jesus wore before his crucifixion? Through the years, the colors red, green, and gold were incorporated. Red is the blood of Christ, green is the color that symbolizes life, and gold represents royalty and light. The evergreen was used to represent the continuity of life even during wintertime. 

Carolling is based on wassailing

Have you ever tried going door to door to sing Christmas carols? This tradition is based on the custom of the English of wassailing. Wassailing is to toast to someone’s good health and fortune. The tradition was adopted by St. Francis of Assisi and converted to the caroling that we know today. 

Santa also receives gifts

We all know that Santa is the one who secretly brings gifts. But did you know that he gets gifts too? Yes, you can give your gifts too. He is ore fond of cookies and milk and these satisfy him whenever he goes around the world distributing presents. 

Why Do We Celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is celebrated across the globe in honor of the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. Different traditions have been practiced that are associated with Christmas. In fact, different cultures have their own way of celebrating the holiday. Whatever the culture and tradition may be, one thing is for sure. Christmas is a joyful day when the prophecy in the Bible has been fulfilled – a Saviour is born. 

How December 25 was chosen for Christmas?

No one knows exactly when Jesus Christ was born. In fact, there are no historical records that specify the date when the Saviour was born in the manger. In the 4th century, the Church decided to institute the birth of Jesus Christ as a Christian holiday. However, the dilemma was the date on which many would agree. Some experts believe that Jesus may have been born in the spring. December 25 was chosen by Pope Julius I to adopt the pagan tradition of the Saturnalia festival. This festival was celebrated in honor of the god of agriculture, Saturn. The chosen date for Christmas eventually spread to Egypt by the end of the 6th century, England has accepted the tradition. 

How the holiday is celebrated

In addition to being a religious holiday, Christmas is a worldwide commercial and cultural phenomenon. Different countries, culture, and people have their own way of celebrating the day. Some of the popular practices or customs are decorating the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, attending Christmas mass, and the overrated Christmas meal with family and friends.

Churches are also decorated with bright and colorful lights. Christmas carols are sung to commemorate the birth of the Saviour. Homes and different establishments are decorated with lights, stockings, tree toppers, glass balls, garlands, and lanterns. These are displayed to create a joyful and festive atmosphere. 

Who is Santa?

The story of Santa can be traced back to St. Nicholas, an early Christian bishop of Myra in Asia Minor. He is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker because of the miracles attributed to his intercession. His reputation evolved due to his habit of gift-giving that gave rise to the traditional model of Santa Claus through Sinterklaas. 

In the United States, his popularity rose in pop culture when Dutch families gathered to honor the anniversary of the death of St. Nicholas. As such, the giving of gifts has become a worldwide tradition. It is believed that Santa or Father Christmas would come to every house to give gifts. 

The true meaning of Christmas

Though there are many reasons why we celebrate Christmas, here is what we call the real Christmas story. It is the story of God becoming human in the person of Jesus Christ. The true meaning of Christmas is love in which God gave His only Son so that we will not perish from our sins. Why do we celebrate Christmas? It is showing our gratitude to God for His gift to humanity. 

This year, before the much-awaited Noche Buena, remember the Christmas story and how the story became a tradition. Merry Christmas!

Who Is Your Favorite Reindeer?

Cute reindeer poster

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. And of course the most famous reindeer of all, Rudolph. Now that Christmas is fast approaching, some of the popular characters are also making their comeback. Strap on your seatbelts and get to know Santa’s reindeer and their personalities. 

Traditionally, Santa has eight reindeer with Rudolph as the ninth addition to the group. We have known them from songs, cartoons, and movies. Little did we know that these Christmas characters have their respective personalities to which we can easily relate. Get to know these cute helpers of Santa in this article. 

The fast Dasher

Dasher is the fastest reindeer among the herd. She is usually behind Rudolph on the sled. Dasher is known for being diligent in doing reindeer things and training for Christmas day. She is also known to have answers to most questions and is commonly seen hanging out with her pals. Dasher is great at sports, happy and energized, concerned about her peers, and very social.

The groovy Dancer

Dancer is the life of the party. She loves gathering her friends and putting the party together. Known for being punctual, Dancer is a great company to have. Mrs. Claus loves her presence especially when she is baking in the kitchen. Dancer has a big heart, loves to celebrate any occasion, and hang out with her friends. 

The rouser of the group, Prancer

We always have a friend who loves to take photos and videos whenever there is an occasion. This is also true even on ordinary days. Prancer also loves to pull pranks on her friends and can sometimes go a little too far. She is smart, has a great memory, is punctual, and loves spontaneity.

The entertainer of the herd, Vixen

Known for being the entertainer of the group, Vixen has many skills and talents to show. She loves to be the center of attention, a jack of all trades, a fast learner and loves to make people laugh. 

Comet, the mom

An all-around reindeer and loves to make people laugh. Comet is fun to be with and evokes a light yet exciting environment. She thinks highly of her friends, is very caring, and loves to give back to others. What makes her even more special is that she will go out of her way to help her friends. 

The loving Cupid

The symbol of love in Santa’s crew. Cupid’s motto is “spread the love”. She loves to hang decors to spread the spirit of Christmas. Cupid is very friendly, loves to party, makes everyone feel comfy, and socializes with others. 

Donner, the singer

Just like Dancer, Donner is the life of the party. She is a singer and loves to perform in front of her friends. Her favorite song is “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”. Donner is very creative, has a strong personality, helps others before herself, and loves to be around people. 

The adventurous Blitzen

Since childhood, Blitzen has been known to be part of any adventure she can think of. She also started flying at a young age and encourages her fellow reindeer to be adventurous as well. She loves to try something new and is a thrill seeker. 

The guide, Rudolph

Joining the herd is the ninth member, Rudolph. She is a shy one but still loves to help others. A natural-born leader, Rudolph was able to guide the group out of any peril. She loves traveling and bringing people together. 

 

Now, who’s your favorite reindeer?

DIY Christmas Decorations To Try At Your Home

Gold angel ornament poster in interior

Christmas is one of the most awaited seasons around the world. It is both a religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. Christians around the world have been celebrating the season with traditions and practices that commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Some of the common traditions include exchanging gifts, decorating with Christmas trees, attending Christmas mass, and sharing meals with families and friends. Decorating the homes with ornaments is likewise practiced. With the thousands of decors available, it is also common for many households to display DIY Christmas decorations. Creating DIY decors unleashes the creativity and imagination of many individuals. 

Christmas decorations around the world

Different countries have their own way of celebrating Christmas as well as the decors displayed. The decorations are any ornamentation used to make the spirit of Christmas felt and experienced by many. Traditionally, the colors used are pine green, snow white, and heart red. Blue and the white color combination are also common as this represents winter. Other decors that are usually displayed are Baby Jesus, Father Christmas, Santa Claus, the star of Bethlehem, snowflakes, snowmen, icicles, penguins, and polar bears. 

DIY Christmas decorations

Make your home vibrant this Christmas season with DIY decorations. These will not only save you money but are also a great way to spend quality time with your family, especially during weekends. Any material can be used and be transformed into something remarkable. DIY Christmas decorations can be used to make your home look festive, from the entryway to the dining room. Christmas color schemes can instantly make your space attractive and captivating. Adding accents to the dining table, like the silver embellished napkin rings and a centerpiece will surely be adored by your family. 

Homemade Christmas decorations to try

Creating homemade Christmas decorations is one of the fun and exciting things that you can do to transform the overall appearance of your home and prep it for the season. Here are some DIY Christmas decorations that you can make and decorate your space:

  • Snowman made from plastic cups
  • Handmade hoop ornaments
  • DIY Christmas tree garlands
  • DIY cotton thread snowman
  • Painted or filled DIY ball ornaments
  • Paper cut-outs buntings

Add a rustic style with wooden Christmas decors

Wood is one of the common materials used in making decors. The good thing about wood is that it can make everything in the interior look natural and comfortable. Reclaimed wood is affordable and yet they give a big impact on the whole appearance of the room when designed properly. In addition to these, wood can give the interior a rustic appearance for a more comfortable and inviting vibe. 

Paper Christmas decorations

Paper Christmas decorations are relatively easy to do and will definitely look great in your home. Especially when they are hanging from your tree. Paper decors are easy to assemble, affordable, and versatile. Paper can be fashioned into Christmas trees, bells, stars, and others. Other materials that you may need to make your own Christmas decorations are paper glue, scissors, pencil, shape template, thread, embroidery floss, and thin ribbon.