In China, there is no Christmas. However, recent years people started to celebrate Christmas everywhere. I live in US. I hang small red silk lanterns on my Christmas tree.
They use trees
lights, Christmas trees ,candles ,and presents
Most People Put Up Trees In Italy, Round About The 8th Of December. As now I Am Doing A Project About Italy And Have Learned Lots About It And The Answer I Have Given You Is A truthful Answer.
they decorated their Christmas trees with cat fur, lost teeth and eyelashes
Christmas trees were introduced by the germans.One of the first christmas trees was introduced by Albert Saxcoburg,Queen Victoria's husband.
In China, there is no Christmas. However, recent years people started to celebrate Christmas everywhere. I live in US. I hang small red silk lanterns on my Christmas tree.
Most people in China do not have Christmas Trees.
French people decorate with Christmas trees,nativity scenes, mistletoe and candles
we have a bunch a Christmas trees
Yes, people in Sweden have Christmas trees. The first Swedish Christmas trees were decorated with candles. Later they made their own decorations out of paper and straw.
Christmas and Halloween decorations are use to decorate our yards and homes for these particular Holidays. Halloween decorations consist of Scarecrows, Ghosts and Pumpkins. Christmas decorations consist of Nativity Scenes, Trees and Santas.
Yes, The Home Depot has a variety of Christmas decorations. Among these, are decorations for trees. They also offer unique decorations that other stores don't carry.
Deborah Schneebeli-Morrel has written: 'Christmas tree decorations' -- subject(s): Christmas trees, Christmas decorations
They use trees
You can find unique Christmas decorations and ornaments at http://www.squidoo.com/christmas-tree-themes. There are also gothic Christmas trees and decorations. Try http://www.squidoo.com/GothicChristmas
they only have christmas trees,its there traditions
There are plenty of places on the internet offering wholesale Christmas decorations, as well as trees (i.e. willametteevergreen.com)