Since some call them Christmas tree/spruce/fir, while others call them New Year's tree/spruce, we will strike the middle variant and name them Christmas-New Year's fir, so that the wolf will be full and the goat whole. They are one of the first associations with Christmas and the New Year, and their common denominator is colorful and shiny decoration, which those with a little more imagination interpret slightly differently than the Veleva tradition. Let's look at some more creative implementations.
There is nothing more beautiful than the sight of a magically decorated New Year's tree, which evokes warm feelings in us and takes us somewhere far away, to a time of authentic childhood enthusiasm. Let us be inspired by 10 ideas for DIY decorations for the Christmas tree.
Just as the festive lights lit up Ljubljana and other Slovenian cities and towns a few days ago, the festive spirit also took hold of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, from where wonderful shots of the Christmas tree come. This is even higher than Ljubljana's "Melania", which measures 20 meters in height. But what fascinates more than its height is the magical 'cloak' of lights in which the mighty fir tree, which stands proudly in front of the Vilen Cathedral, is dressed. What do you think, does she surpass Melania or is the Ljubljana woman still prettier?
The Christmas tree represents the central element of the holidays ahead. With its presence, it provides a festive atmosphere for both children and adults. And whether it is artificial or real, the symbolism of the Christmas tree remains the same.