Footwear seems to be an inevitable part of the Holiday. There is the tradition of Christmas stockings, which are certainly footwear-but most are custom-made for the festive role- not intended for actual wear, People wear seasonal footwear in the colder months- and Santa Claus is no exception. It is entirely possible shoes or boots figure in Russian Christmas customs.
not necessarily it depends on what you believe in and when you put it out so
they put ornaments on their tree
To get many Dulce's and dinero.
They put there shoe ouside by there door . So there parents put chocolate , a little toy,or something eles. And in the morning they wake up and get them from there door and open there shoe
They put there shoe outside by there door .So there parents put chocolate ,a little toy or something eles.And in the morning they wake up and get them from there door and open there shoe .
The most popular Christmas decorations in Russia are glass hand painted Christmas Ornaments.
Candles are put in the center of the inner window seal.
yes. They eat Russian Candy on Christmas. Russians have "Babushkas" which are dolls that are inside one another and they get small the farther in. They put out Nut crackers also.
because they get cocolate a orange walnut and toys but if there bad they get a spanking by there moms
well a long time a go people put candles in the window to light the way for the Christ child.
Good ideas for interior Christmas decorations depend on one's particular taste. A Christmas tree is always a hit, as well as a garland or a wreath with ornaments.
It's hard to give an exact percentage of Americans who put up outdoor Christmas lights. On average, about 50% of Americans who celebrate Christmas put up outdoor lights and for those who don't put lights up outside, they usually put their near up inside near a window so people driving by can see their lights.