Although Christmas is not such a big celebration in modern day Cuba, people of Cuban heritage around the world decorate their homes for Christmas with accents that are reminders of their land. The traditional seasonal greenery and wreaths have touches of tropical flavor, like bongos, maracas and straw hats. Of course, some tropical fruits like pineapples, mangoes and coconuts can be added to the festive table center, and, on top of all, a Cuba flag could be displayed at an honorary place.
A nativity set is a nice decoration that reminds us of the real meaning of Christmas
Poles put up decorations similar to those in the United States: Christmas trees, wreaths, boughs of evergreen trees, etc.
No it does not light up.
Yes he did, his home in the Holmby Hills still had Christmas decoration up in June.
Some Russians do put up trees for Christmas.
People usually put up a tree. Either a real or fake one. You can usually but both kinds in your local area. On the tree, most everyone I have met has put ornaments on their tree for decoration, including me. You should put stockings over your chimney, holly hanging on top of one of your doorways, and decorate your house with pretty decor. You should put up a wreath and Christmas lights outside. Maybe decorate a tree or two.
well they do put the same decreations up as the England acording to my research and they put them up to show if they have the Christmas spirt.
Tap on the decoration. The option to store it will come up in the squares on the bottom. Just tap it.
A fence is usually put up between houses for privacy or decoration. Fences can be put anywhere, it depends if you get permission from your local council or mayor.
Americans put a Christmas tree up and put stockings up and put gifts under the tree
You put it up to honor Jesus, for Santa clause to put presents under, and to remind you of Christmas!
You put it up to honor Jesus, for Santa clause to put presents under, and to remind you of Christmas!