Christmas Village

Christmas Village

Day 68 - Christmas Village

Christmas #13 - Christmas Village - Friday, December 29, 2023

Today’s picture is one taken of the Christmas village that was set up in the lodge at Banff Gate Mountain Resort.

It brings back memories of Christmas decorations in my home growing up.

My Mom would set up a little Christmas village on the mantel above our fireplace. Always included in the scene was a skating rink. Mom would make a rink wrapped in tin foil and tiny characters would be skating on the rink. There were also miniature animals and some houses and a church in our village.

Creating a Christmas village was part of the late 18th Century Christmas traditions of the Moravian church. This Protestant denomination had early settlements in Salem, North Carolina and in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. These grew to include the Christmas tree, a nativity scene, working flour mills, running water with waterfalls and electric trains. They could fill an entire room. Families would organize ‘putz parties’ (putzen is a German verb meaning to clean or to decorate) and would compete for the best show.

After World War II, several companies started mass-producing cardboard or paper houses, churches and other buildings. These small buildings usually had holes in the back through which Christmas lights could be placed. In the 1970s, ceramic or porcelain Christmas villages were introduced.

I enjoy doing cross stitch projects and the one I am currently working on is called The Village Tree Skirt. In this design there are seven houses and a church as well as a huge decorated Christmas Tree. 

Do you set up a Christmas Village as part of your Holiday celebrations?

Enjoy this special time of the year and all the special traditions that you celebrate with your family and friends. 

 

 

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