Thursday, 12 November 2009

Victorian Christmas Ornaments

Exercise your imagination when it comes to choosing Victorian Christmas ornaments to go with your holiday theme. Almost all aspects, from size to color and shape,

structure, theme, materials and more, the sky the limit.

One of the most interesting things about the holiday decorations in a theme 1800 is the time over-the-top aesthetic; the excessive pageantry of the holidays uses

trimming rich colors for drama , many layers to make a big impact, and a "is better" attitude toward embellishments.

It carries through all aspects of the holiday decor of time, but nowhere is gorgeously expressed more than the profusion of ornaments the day decorators used

everywhere. Here are some tips on how to select, create, and use your ornaments during the holiday decorations.

Think outside the box modern decorating

Round ball glass will be the backbone of the modern holiday ornaments, but in a Victorian theme the possibilities are endless. Flowers, fans, Angels, Cherubs, large

Santa figures, gift boxes, character figurines, dolls, and even fancy shoes are among the classic decorations of time.

Elaborate embellishment is one of the charms of decorative items of the season, so look for something that has many details, including beading, tassels and charms,

pendants, paintings of people or landscapes, and gives anything more sparkle.

Paper is a popular material for real time decorating. In addition to large, elaborately printed heavy paper numbers, the Victorians also used Christmas cards and other

printed landscape with trees and order.

Filigree shape is good time classics. Find stars, bells, and small gift boxes made of metal or paper filigree gold.

Economic elegantly: make your own decorations

Antique decorations can be pricey and hard to find, but there are many good reproductions available both as individual items and sets. But if you stretch your holiday

decorating budget, creating a Victorian Christmas ornaments for your tree can be easy, economical and fun. Here are some examples to spark your creativity:

- Fold wrapping paper in fan shape and embellish with lace, ribbons, artificial flowers, or strings of beads or pearls craft.

- Shape by-the-pack of paper doilies cones and fill with wrapped candy-bright

- Use dry Babies' breathing and silk flowers to create mini bouquets that you can customize with lace and ribbon and tuck between the boughs.

- A glue gun and several yards of different ribbons, lace, braids and craft pearls, beads, and chains can open a package of cheap satin balls during the masterpieces.

- Create a large decorative tassels rope included in the ship with chains, beads, pearls, and ribbons.

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