Christmas decorations and materials

Christmas Greeting Card with Envelope / 15.5x10.5.2 cm - 1 piece

Premium Money Envelope for Christmas / 10x18 cm - 1 piece

Money Еnvelope, Happy Christening / 10x18 cm - 1 piece

Christmas Greeting Card with Envelope / 15.5x10.5.2 cm - 1 piece

Money envelope 10x18 cm Merry Christmas - 1 piece

CHRISTMAS Greeting Card with Envelope / 15.5x10.5.2 cm - 1 piece

Christmas Greeting Card with Envelope / 15.5x10.5.2 cm - 1 piece

Foil Decorative Strips, Suitable for Christmas Decoration in Silver Color - 30 Grams

Foil Decorative Strips, Suitable for Christmas Decoration in Gold Color - 30 Grams

Wooden Decoration CHRISTMAS STAR, 11.5x30x0.5 cm, natural - 1 piece

Christmas Decoration from Foam Board: Green Snowman Pendant, 305x255x5 mm - 1 Piece

Christmas Decoration from Foam Board: Red Santa Claus Pendant, 305x255x5 mm - 1 Piece

Christmas Tree from Polyethylene Foam, 135x175x5 mm - 6 Pieces

Christmas Decoration Ribbon, 250x180 mm, with Brocade Stamp

Christmas Tree Decoration, 132x52 mm, Red Stand

Christmas Decoration from Foamboard, White, Santa Claus, 305x255x5 mm - 1 piece

Christmas Wreath for Decoration, 8x145 mm

Illuminated Santa Claus Figure, 303x298x5 mm

Christmas tree decoration, 150x68 mm, on a red stand

Christmas Decoration with Reindeer and Balls "Merry Christmas", 207x192 mm

Christmas Decoration Red Ribbons with Brocade, 152x130 mm - 2 Pieces

Christmas Decoration Tree, 75x174 mm

Bells from Polyethylene Foam / Antistatic Foam, approximately 125x160x6 mm - 2 Pieces

Christmas Decoration Santa Claus, 15x25x5±7 cm

Christmas Decoration Santa Claus with Drawing Board, 190x340 mm

Snowflake from Polyethylene Foam, 190x190x5 mm - 6 Pieces

Ice Pendants from Polyethylene Foam / Antistatic Foam, 67.5x35 cm, Thickness 5 mm - 2 Pieces

Santa Claus from Polyethylene Foam / Antistatic Foam, 22.5x30 cm, Thickness approximately 0.45~120 mm

Christmas Decoration, Ribbon, 250x180 mm, Hemp with White Stamp

Reusable PVC Stencil "Happy New Year", Print Size: 14x4.5 cm

Reusable PVC Stencil "Весела Коледа" (Merry Christmas), Print Size: 14x4 cm

Reusable PVC Stencil "Честита Нова Година" (Happy New Year), Print Size: 13x4.5 cm

Wooden Sign "Честита Нова Година" (Happy New Year), 217x2x3 mm

Wooden Sign "Честито рождество" (Merry Christmas), 208x2x3 mm

Paper Flower Bouquet with Wire 100 mm color Red - 12 pieces

Shiny flower for Christmas decoration 85x85x3 mm colored with glitter - 4 pieces

Bengal fire 17 cm - 10 pieces

Flower twig styrofoam 20x150 mm color red -5 pieces

Textile bouquet Flowers with stamens 40x120 mm color silver - 6 pieces

Artificial flower bouquet from textile and organza with stamens for art projects 45x100 mm color red - 6 pieces

Artificial flower bouquet from textile and organza with stamens for festive table decoration, greeting cards, albums 50x120 mm color red - 6 pieces

Textile bouquet spring Flowers with stamens 30x100 mm color red - 10 pieces

Bouquet twig with buds gum leaves 160 mm color red -9 pieces

Shiny Decorative Roses made of Silver Lame / 20 mm - 10 pieces
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
The Story of Santa Claus
Santa Claus is typically associated with Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker – a Christian saint who lived in Byzantium during the 3rd century AD. That’s why, Santa Claus is known in English as "Saint Nick" or "Santa Claus."
As a child, Saint Nicholas was a kind and devout Christian whose virtuous deeds earned him the position of bishop at a very young age. He tirelessly studied the Holy Scriptures, spending his days in church and his nights in prayer and reading. Over time, Nicholas became the bishop of Myra.
The saint, in whose honor the feast of Saint Nicholas is also celebrated, is known for his miracles, the most famous of which is saving sailors from a shipwreck through the prayers of Saint Nicholas. For this reason, he is known as the protector of sailors, who often prayed to him in bad weather and storms.
The popular story of the three maidens is also connected to him. The father of the girls had fallen into poverty and planned to sell his daughters into servitude for income.
To save them from dishonor, Saint Nicholas secretly left a sack of gold in their home. The father was overjoyed and was able to marry off his daughters.
How is Christmas Celebrated Around the World?
Christmas is celebrated in different ways around the world. Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting traditions from various countries.
Greece
In Greece, our southern neighbor, Saint Nicholas is honored as the protector of sailors. According to legend, he is an elderly man with white hair who wears wet clothes, and sea foam drips from his beard. This image is the prototype of the modern Santa Claus.
Germany
In Germany, Christmas preparations begin on the night before December 6th. Children leave their shoes outside the door. In the morning, the well-behaved ones find them filled with treats, while the naughty ones find twigs instead.
According to German beliefs, Christ sends his angels to roam the Earth during the night, so children traditionally dress in white and visit houses to wish for health and good luck.
Netherlands
In the Netherlands, Christmas is tied to Saint Nicholas, who arrives on Dutch shores as early as November. During the summer, he resides in Spain, keeping a record of which children behave well and which don’t. As Christmas approaches, he disembarks and rides through towns on a white horse, spreading joy to children and adults alike.
Finland
On Christmas Eve in Finland, there’s an unusual tradition where families visit a sauna together to cleanse themselves before sitting down for dinner. The festive meal begins when the first star appears in the sky.
Italy
On December 24th, Italians celebrate Tree Day. Among their traditions, a common feature is the large Christmas cake called panettone, which is reserved for the Christmas Eve dinner. It is accompanied by porridge and fish (usually eel). The traditional turkey is served during the Christmas Day lunch.
Christmas markets close with an incredible parade on the evening of January 5th, just before the arrival of the witch Befana, who delivers gifts across much of Italy. Naughty children receive only a piece of coal (made of sugar).
Spain
In Spain Christmas is a family celebration. After 10 PM on December 24th, all restaurants are closed. Families gather at home to wait for the midnight Mass.
The feast begins afterward: cod, chestnuts, and turkey in southern Spain; almond soup and goose in the north. A common feature in both regions is the abundance of good wine. The dessert is an almond cake with honey.
Our Products
On our website, you’ll find a variety of over 50 Christmas decorations, perfect for adorning your home for the most wonderful time of the year.
Price Range
Get our Christmas decorations at exceptional prices, suitable for any budget. Prices vary by size, quantity, and model.
Why Choose EM ART?
On our website, you’ll find everything you need to craft beautiful Christmas decorations for the holiday season.
In the "Occasions and Activities," category, you’ll also find decorations for holidays such as Baba Marta, Valentine’s Day, International Women’s Day, Easter, baptisms, weddings, as well as numerous accessories and party decorations for birthdays and more.
We also offer a wide range of decoration materials, perfect for adorning gifts for loved ones and friends too.
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