Father Christmas was green at first :) but then the company coca cola decided he should be red to replisent the company. This was done many years ago when coca cola first started. Its very basic advertisement. Also red seems a nicer look then green! Answer from aaron jed woodward coventry UK ;)
i think because when they first started father Christmas, he got either a sunburn or they thought red was a nice color.
Farther Christmas is a old tall man with a bag of presents. He was originally green and white although a drinks company changed him to red and white. He rode to your houses on a sleigh and delivered presents.
No. Many are open for at least part of the day on Christmas Eve.
The material that can be used to make a Christmas bracelet is red and green rope. The red and green rope can be made with the instructions of a macrame book or manual.
course he does! he has a whole year to rest:)
Manually
The man with a red breast at Christmas is commonly associated with the character of the robin, specifically the European robin (Erithacus rubecula). This bird is often depicted in Christmas cards and decorations, symbolizing the festive season. The robin's bright red breast has made it a beloved symbol of Christmas in various cultures.
Because holly is a Christmas plant, and its red. It is a Christmas plant because it grows near Christmas.
hmmm well mabey because its the colour of Christmas
it has a red breast and that is a Christmas colour
The colors red and green are commonly associated with Christmas and might as easily be referred to as Christmas colors. Of course, we all enjoy these Christmas colors, but you might be wondering how red and green became synonymous with Christmas. If you've ever wondered why we deck everything out in these festive primary shades, you'll be happy to know we have the answer. Green signifies life. You probably remember this from high school biology class. Plants depend on chlorophyll for life. With respect to Christmas, green symbolizes the hope for eternal life that Jesus offers. There are so many ways that we now incorporate Christmas colors, green in particular, into our Christmas celebrations. Evergreen trees are green and are commonly associated with Christmas as are many Christmas lights, Christmas ornaments and bows. The color red also has deep origins too. Red is intended to symbolize the blood of Jesus. At Christmas time, we see red everywhere. Santa sports red with his popular costume. Most Christmas decorations contain some red too. The combination of the Christmas colors red and green are also part of annual Christmas celebrations. Holly, which consists of green leaves and red berries, is meant to incorporate both red and green to symbolize life and blood. Red became more popularly associated with Santa when Coca Cola company began an advertising campaign in the early part of the last century and Santa was sporting a red outfit, which very clearly matches the red of this popular beverage's cans. Wouldn't it be interesting if Coca Cola cans were made in both Christmas colors? The Christmas colors red and green are here to stay. We instantly associate these colors with Christmas and it is difficult to imagine any other colors associated with Christmas (except, perhaps, for white). So this year, get out your red and green attire in the days before Christmas and don your yuletide apparel with pride. Wear those Christmas colors and wear them well!
Harrods produce and retail their own brand of Christmas decorations each year which they sell through their Christmas shop. Common colours for Harrods Christmas decorations are red, gold, silver and blue.