Absolutely. Australians have Christmas trees which may be decorated the same way as those of other countries, but probably with less emphasis on snow-themed decorations. Stars, tinsel, baubles, angels and bells are all common, but of course you can also buy Christmas-themed Australian native animals. In addition, many Australians decorate their homes, inside and outside. Christmas lights displays are popular, both on residential homes and also churches, some of which have fantastic Christmas lights displays. Businesses and shopping centres all have decorations as well.
Pentecostals do decorate Christmas trees.
They have Christmas trees with things like lights, balls, tinsel and other Christmas decorations. On walls you may have banners, special Christmas decorations, and signs. Cribs are common in most homes and various lights and candles. Christmas-related items such as Santa or reindeer may form part of Christmas decorations too. Holly and ivy are common and other flowers and plants.
The McCances used paper to decorate their Christmas "tree".
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yes, we decorate inside and outside. yay christmas!
Australians celebrate Christmas in much the same way as people of many other countries do. They decorate Christmas trees; attend church; hold Christmas Sunday School plays; eat large roast dinners; look at the Christmas lights decorating peole's houses; open gifts, etc. Many Australians will spend part of Christmas Day at the beach, or around the backyard pool, or they might cook their roast on the barbeque rather than indoors.
Yes, people in Sweden decorate their homes and public places are decorated too at Christmas.
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They decorate their trees with flowers.
Australians use a variety of Christmas trees.Pine trees from Christmas tree farms are sold at various places such as garden nurseries, or distributed by service organisations.Australians can also have fake Christmas trees which are made overseas.Some Australians opt for living Christmas trees which they keep from year to year until the tree gets too large for the pot. These may be various pines, or Norfolk Island pines, among others.Some Australians collect their own tree branch from bushland. Some of Australia's own native pines make effective Christmas trees. In bush towns and outback regions, many Australians are just as happy to drag home a decent gum tree branch. Eucalyptus Christmas trees are uniquely Australian.
The McCances used paper to decorate their Christmas "tree".
You can decorate your home with Christmas lights as early as you want to. It is typically acceptable to start decorating with Christmas lights after Thanksgiving.