Christmas holidays have always had their own charm. Fragrant delicacies, the warmth of being with your loved ones and the joy of exchanging gifts. And it is precisely the latter that has changed the most over time. We discover a collection of vintage advertisements that thoughtfully reflect the gift-giving ideas of the time and today evoke either laughing nostalgia or mild indignation.
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An illustrator, photographer and fan of the famous Danish blocks, he uses Lego blocks to create everything from images of food, technological devices, and in the spirit of the times, he created a series of decorations for the home and the Christmas tree.
From Santa's creepy helper to a falling apart Christmas dinner.
The atmosphere of the underground karst is as if created for the biblical setting of the living nativity scene, which can be experienced in Postojna Cave in December. We can also admire the tallest Christmas tree in the underground.
December brings the warmth of the holidays in the company of favourites. Conjure the atmosphere with a charming decoration that is easy to make yourself.
The medieval streets of the Swiss capital offer a unique backdrop to the annual Christmas market, two in fact. One delights romantics and families in the square in front of the cathedral (Münsterplatz), and the other in Orphanage Square (Waisenhausplatz).
One of the most beautiful and nearest Advent fairs is certainly the one in Bjelaški, which has been delighting locals and visitors since November 22.
December is just off to a good start, but the Guinness record for the house with the most lights has already been broken. Located in Canberra, Australia, it is wrapped in 50 kilometers of wire.
There are only three weeks left until the holidays, so we present you with ideas for decorating the Christmas tree, the festive table and the home in general. Since there are no rules when it comes to decorating, except that the decorations are cute, imaginative and likable, take your pick from the suggestions below.
Diane von Furstenberg, in collaboration with Harley Viera-Newton, writes a unique fashion story inspired by, you won't believe, a real black cat.
Lego continues the festive tradition with a snow globe installation, which hides 14 snow-covered London landmarks.
Usually, towards the end of the year, people hear the inner call of charity more loudly and want to help those in need.











