Winter Holidays Decoration
Besides Winter holidays such as Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, December and first half of January are usually characterized by numerous events, festivals and celebrations, while many people take advantage of the time before or after holidays to take a trip, go skiing or to spend more time with their families.
Since Winter holidays comprise of all Winter holidays and are often also associated with various winter activities and sports Winter holidays decoration usually starts already in early December or in some places even earlier. To encompass as many Winter holidays, events and activities as possible in your Winter holidays decoration you should probably use more neutral decoration items which associate on winter and celebration time. If you will manage to find or make decoration items which are appropriate for all Winter holidays already at the beginning you will not have to worry over Winter holidays decoration until they end.
There are many decoration items which associate both on winter time and all Winter holidays at the same time. Such items are predominantly secular symbols such as various types and models of snowmen, stars, gifts, ribbons, lightening, etc. You may also use decoration items which combine holiday motifs with winter activities providing different associations for different people. For example smiling Santa Claus's reindeer with sunglasses provides at least two different associations depending on what the observer wants to see: some people will first connect it with Santa Claus and Christmas holidays, while the others will associate it with celebration during Winter holidays or with trip they plan to make for Winter holidays.