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Why do we decorate with red and green at Christmas? Decorating with red and decorating with green during the holidays has significant historical roots, hence its seemingly never-ending appeal.
While there may be no definite consensus on how red and green became the official colors of Christmas, there are a few interesting explanations.
Tired of the traditional red and green for Christmas? This guide will help you plan a festive color palette with unique alternatives to classic Christmas colors.
Learn about the history and meaning behind traditional Christmas colors: red, green, gold, white and purple. Experts explain their origins and significace.
Beautiful decorations illuminate in stores, in our homes, on our streets — and two colors tend to dominate the decor. But why are red and green the colors of Christmas?
Although the ‘Celts’ had their reasons for utilizing red and green colors during the winter, it is not the only reason why red and green colors are so prominent during the Christmas season today.
Dozens of evergreens are sold as Christmas trees each year. The most popular varieties include the Fraser fir and the Eastern red cedar.
Christmas tree light controllers sold at Cracker Barrel, Target, Walmart recalled due to potential fire hazard Recalled controllers were sold between July and November.
Why the Cleveland Zoo wants your unused or broken Christmas lights But the Celts’ use of holly isn’t the only reason red and green colors are so prominent during the Christmas season today.