If you celebrate Christmas, you may already have taken down your decorations — or perhaps you're a traditionalist who leaves ...
The decorations, which were traditionally put up on Christmas Eve, used to stay out until February 2 (the end of Candlemas). This used to be the official end of Christmas in Medieval England.
Snow joke - Stacielea Doran was wearing a Mrs Potts onesie and Christmas socks when she fell ... the ceiling while getting her Christmas decorations from the loft. Stacielea Doran hopped into ...
Immortalised in fiction from the Dickensian A Christmas Carol to the ... Museums such as the V&A, the British Museum or the National Gallery have decorations and lovely stocking stuffers in ...
When to take down Christmas decorations is a common debate, with some taking them down on Boxing Day, and others waiting until the New Year. For some, removing the decorations is a sign of a fresh ...
British Christmas desserts are often enjoyed with ... In the UK, it can be bad luck to keep your decorations up for more than 12 days after Christmas. Another difference between US and UK ...
When it comes to decorating for Christmas, there are no set rules - but how early - or late - do people start to trim their tree? It seems everyone has an opinion on just when is the right time to ...
Another commercial Christmas industry was borne by Victorians in 1848 when a British confectioner ... as an essential part of a modern Christmas. Decorating the home at Christmas also became ...
David Sumner, sales manager at Christmas Tree World said: “For some, Christmas decorations bring endless ... Scott Morahan, group nursery manager at British Garden Centres said: "Generally ...
Is it considered bad luck to leave Christmas decorations up in January ... Scott Morahan, group nursery manager at British Garden Centres said: "Generally, they will start dropping their needles ...