Posts Tagged: Christmas Ornaments


29
Sep 10

Temari Balls – Unusual Handmade Christmas Ornaments

If you are looking for different ideas for making your own Christmas ornaments – why not consider the Temari ball. Temari is an old Japanese folk art, that originally started making toys for babies using old kimono threads. Today the art is strong and there are many ways of making and decorating Temari balls. Using Temari ball as handmade Christmas ornaments is an unusual Christmas idea.

What is Temari?

Temari art is based upon an ancient Japanese craft of using old kimono silk to make toys for babies. The old kimonos would be reduced to threads. The threads were used to wrap around a ball made of anything (wood chips, rice, old fabric even paper. The idea is to completely cover the ball first on thick threads then in thinner threads to give you a ball shape with a textured finish. then the work of making the design starts. The design is embroidered onto the ball using traditional methods. Any kind of thread can be used silk colors or gold and silver thread.

Handmade Christmas Ornaments

For a Christmas decoration, a design is worked out first, with a theme of say snowflakes or possibly a flower design could be used with Christmas colors. Then the design is embroidered onto the ball using traditional techniques. The result is an unusual decoration to which a ribbon to hang it and tassels to embellish it can be added. There are many ways to create your own unique Temari Christmas Ornament. Making a new design instantly makes your Christmas ball different, changing the colors on the design gives you another look.

Making your own Christmas decorations can be a pleasure or a chore depending upon your perspective. If you enjoy a challenge and are confident in your craft skills, making a Temari Christmas ornament will give you pleasure as well as provide an interesting Christmas decoration for years to come.?/p>


10
Nov 09

The Great Variety Of Christmas Ornaments

The Christmas decorations you place on your tree is the most common place to find Christmas ornaments; usually bought, but with a modicum of craft skills and imagination you can make countless new Christmas ornaments. Christmas ornaments are usually made of glass, china, wood or resin.
Christmas ornaments are viewed by manufacturers as the entry into whole ranges of themed Christmas decorations, not just the decorations for your tree; they hope that the purchase of Christmas ornaments will lead to further purchases in the same range.
The original idea that Christmas ornaments were hung on the trees to mollify the goods and to ask for favour from them was swamped by the marketing industry; prior to the introduction of Christianity, Christmas ornaments primarily consisted of fruits, flowers and other colorful items hung on the tree.
Familiar Christmas Ornaments
In Germanic countries the Christmas tree has been decorated with ornaments for hundreds of years. This practice was popularized in Britain by Prince Albert , Queen Victoria ’s husband during the middle part of the nineteenth century. During the 19th century Christmas ornaments would consist of hand carved Christian icons, such as angels. Before the introduction of the now ever present twinkling fairy lights, Christmas trees were decorated with a special and now rarely seen Christmas ornament – the candle, now pushed into Christmas ornament history as a health and safety hazard! These beautiful carvings and candles have been replaced by fairly lights and brightly colored baubles; just as fruits and biscuits have become chocolates and sugared candies.
In Sweden the traditional Christmas ornaments are made from wood, this is still the most common tree decorations. The Swedish have created an industry around their Christmas ornaments and now export them throughout the world. There is also a flourishing industry in the hand blown Christmas ornaments, the shimmer and shine of these ornaments make these very special and quite charming.
Just as there are traditional Christmas ornaments there are also traditional colors that are used on the decorations, these are gold, silver, green and red.
Personalized Christmas ornaments have become more in demand as people search for new and innovative ideas to impress. The best way to ensure that you have something unique is to create something yourself. This makes for a great family activity and will be much appreciated by the younger children.
When to put up the Christmas Tree
Traditionally the Christmas tree is put up in the USA after Thanksgiving. But in modern times it has got earlier and it is fairly common to see them within the first two weeks of December. This is probably due to the shops stocking decorations earlier each year in order to maximize profits. Some believe the first Sunday of Advent is the time to start putting up your tree, while others start decorating the tree as late as Christmas Eve.
Old Christmas ornaments have become collectors’ items and are in much demand. This market is fuelled by people who are trying to recreate the perceived Christmas spirit of yesteryear. However you decorate your Christmas tree it is important that you personalize it in some way so that it can be something that is pleasing to look at and right for creating the festive spirit.
Christmas ornaments have become iconic in representing the coming of the festive season. Once you see the first decorations you know that the Christmas cheer is well underway.

The Christmas decorations you place on your tree is the most common place to find Christmas ornaments; usually bought, but with a modicum of craft skills and imagination you can make countless new Christmas ornaments. Christmas ornaments are usually made of glass, china, wood or resin.

Christmas ornaments are viewed by manufacturers as the entry into whole ranges of themed Christmas decorations, not just the decorations for your tree; they hope that the purchase of Christmas ornaments will lead to further purchases in the same range.

The original idea that Christmas ornaments were hung on the trees to mollify the goods and to ask for favour from them was swamped by the marketing industry; prior to the introduction of Christianity, Christmas ornaments primarily consisted of fruits, flowers and other colorful items hung on the tree.

Familiar Christmas Ornaments

In Germanic countries the Christmas tree has been decorated with ornaments for hundreds of years. This practice was popularized in Britain by Prince Albert , Queen Victoria ’s husband during the middle part of the nineteenth century. During the 19th century Christmas ornaments would consist of hand carved Christian icons, such as angels. Before the introduction of the now ever present twinkling fairy lights, Christmas trees were decorated with a special and now rarely seen Christmas ornament – the candle, now pushed into Christmas ornament history as a health and safety hazard! These beautiful carvings and candles have been replaced by fairly lights and brightly colored baubles; just as fruits and biscuits have become chocolates and sugared candies.

In Sweden the traditional Christmas ornaments are made from wood, this is still the most common tree decorations. The Swedish have created an industry around their Christmas ornaments and now export them throughout the world. There is also a flourishing industry in the hand blown Christmas ornaments, the shimmer and shine of these ornaments make these very special and quite charming.

Just as there are traditional Christmas ornaments there are also traditional colors that are used on the decorations, these are gold, silver, green and red.

Personalized Christmas ornaments have become more in demand as people search for new and innovative ideas to impress. The best way to ensure that you have something unique is to create something yourself. This makes for a great family activity and will be much appreciated by the younger children.

When to put up the Christmas Tree

Traditionally the Christmas tree is put up in the USA after Thanksgiving. But in modern times it has got earlier and it is fairly common to see them within the first two weeks of December. This is probably due to the shops stocking decorations earlier each year in order to maximize profits. Some believe the first Sunday of Advent is the time to start putting up your tree, while others start decorating the tree as late as Christmas Eve.

Old Christmas ornaments have become collectors’ items and are in much demand. This market is fuelled by people who are trying to recreate the perceived Christmas spirit of yesteryear. However you decorate your Christmas tree it is important that you personalize it in some way so that it can be something that is pleasing to look at and right for creating the festive spirit.

Christmas ornaments have become iconic in representing the coming of the festive season. Once you see the first decorations you know that the Christmas cheer is well underway.