These inspiring images of Pretty Christmas Garland and holiday decor spotlight a few favorite Christmas decorating elements. Whether it is fresh evergreens, faux and a little sparkly, or made of dried citrus slices, there is something classically traditional and festive about trimming with garland. And decorating with little crowns? What’s that all about anyway? I have reflections to share about them and hope you’ll entertain a few.
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Royally Fun Peek at a Restoration
If you have a moment before our exploration of holiday crowns to peek at this amazing Scottish castle before/after, do treat yourself!
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Christmas & Crowns
Crowns and Christmas go together for plenty of Christian folks given the celebration is for the birth of a king.
Since crowns were historically associated with nobility and status, artists often depicted religious figures wearing them.
The Bible is full of references about receiving a crown, especially in relation to longsuffering and battles won.

While we may not think of the Christmas wreath as a crown, it too is said to symbolize eternity, infinite love, and in the case of a holly wreath, Christ’s crown of thorns.
Christmas Symbols and Crowns

Perhaps traditional wreaths have endured as a symbol of Christmas because of the paradox.

Instead of a symbol representing wealth or even pain, a wreath is a life-giving reminder of how Perfect Love conquered death.

A wreath on a door may be an invitation for Jesus to enter or a sort of welcome to a triumphant Christmas spirit awaiting within.

Not So Serious Crowns
Crowns have a playful side too. Brits traditionally wear tissue ones at Christmas dinner since they come in those sweet Christmas crackers.


Children around the globe feel special donning crowns as well even before they understand the historical significance or implications.

Sparkly crowns came into my world in a fresh way when my tiara-loving nieces became fixtures in my life. What a fun collection it has been my pleasure to help them build!


For me personally, there is just so much loveliness to embrace within the symbol of a crown.

The unending circle of perfect love, the hope that death will not have the final word, the victory of peace coming to a weary world, and the nobility of the human spirit.

Rediscover Crowns & Circular Symbols
Take a moment to gaze around your home this very moment. I bet there are numerous circular shapes in your surroundings about which you may not typically give much thought.
Rings on your fingers, circular mirrors, and even a round dining table are symbolic sources of subtle positive energy and reminders of an unending, infinite, flowing circle of love.
Wherever this post finds you, my hope is you will look a bit closer at the holiday trappings surfacing in the coming weeks, contemplating their historical significance and symbolism.
While it’s true, Christmas bloomed into an enormous economic enterprise (America depends on it!), there remain sweetly humble historical pieces of it shimmering in plain sight, waiting for our attentive hearts.

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Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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Oh my gosh, so many pics and suggestions but frankly it’s too early for me to think about Christmas, although
I like this time very much. But the reason I answer after some missed comments is to know how are YOU doing.
Hope you and your family are all well. Here in Spain we go through the 2nd lockdown which is pretty much
exhausting. Stay well dear friend, take care.
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So sorry to hear things are shut down and stressful in Spain. Take good care of yourself and know this will all pass. I’m doing okay and coping well with my illness. I don’t overdo anything anymore. A little housework, a little blogging, lots of piano playing, and lots of baking/cooking. Lots of unplugged time to not get overwhelmed by bad news and lots of meditation where Love waits in the silence.
I do too much .I should rest my shoulder after OP but I try to distract myself with all the
other things from this 2nd lockdown. Housework, cooking, reading and other stuff. I really have to learn to withdraw myself .Today, after a doctor’s consultation I started to ponder abouth my health and welbeing. It is necessary to calm down. Hence I startet with a nice lunch in the sun and continued the
rest of the day slowy. Hard for me to do so because I am an active person.
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I think I understand as a kindred spirit. I feel as though I must be producing and crossing things off a list in order to be acceptable and good. But in a sense, that is being a slave to performance and not fully free. Sleeping in, for example, makes me feel like I’m a slacker rather than being responsible and loving towards my body and its need to heal. This pandemic pause helps us see the shadow side of our patterns of thinking and behaving, and I’m right there with you remembering to simply ‘be still and know.’ xox
Love your thoughts you shared with Mumbai. Your suffering has made you so wise and I appreciate you sharing your wisdom with us…you have such a gift with words! Love the orange garland tutorial…sad I JUST got rid of two perfectly good tassels that would have been perfect for this! ha!
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I hope the suffering is somehow recycled – that would be a comfort. Thank you, Amy. The same thing happens to me all the time where I finally part with something and BOOM, realize the next day how I could have used it. I wonder if there is a word for that phenomenon…the muse arrives too late!
Oh & by the way…I finally tried your simmer recipe of fruits & spices on Mon. (which I’ve been wanting to try for so long!) while I was decorating our tree and it smelled so festive…and to top it off it started snowing about noon and continued till 9:00pm…a perfect wintry day to start off the month of Dec. AND I finally tried greens on the light fixture above our table…and love it…another inspiration from your blog. 🙂
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*waving hangs in air* Woohoo! I’m so glad that simmer worked some magic, and you should def send photos over ([email protected]) of those pretty touches with greenery! How fun that it snowed to top it all off! We need these little comforts to keep our spirits light during a dark chapter. xox