Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Celebrities around the world are starting to put up their Christmas decorations – but it’s so early, it’s so early,
“Queer Eye’s” Tan France shared that he and his family started decorating on October 31. posting on instagram Putting up a tree on Halloween is a tradition he’s been doing for 12 years.
“I know for most it’s too early, but for us, it’s perfect,” Frances, 41, wrote in the caption.
English TV personality Stacey Solomon did the same and completed her make-up the very next day on November 1 Reel posted on InstagramSolomon, 35, showed off his home decorated with lights and Santa.
But since Christmas is more than a month away, when should people go In fact Start decorating?
Traditionally, Christmas trees and decorations Must go up on the first day of arrivalAccording to Country Living, or the fourth Sunday before Christmas.
This year it falls on December 1st – just a few days before the official lighting Of rockefeller center tree on Wednesday, December 4 in New York City.
In the Christian calendar, Advent is the period before the birth of Jesus Christ, ending on Christmas Eve.
But, of course, you cannot hold back if you are in a hurry to decorate the hall.
“People are getting excited [for Christmas] Earlier and earlier,” Etsy trend expert Dayna Isom Johnson told Martha Stewart’s site Last month. “And we shouldn’t stifle anyone’s enthusiasm for the holiday time because it’s a moment to celebrate friends and family and spend quality time together.”
Styles of different countries are also different. For example, in Italy, many families wait until the 15th to put up their trees, while in places like Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, trees start lighting up by the sixth.
according to British Christmas Tree Growers AssociationNo matter how much care you take, if you leave your live seasonal display on for more than a month, you are likely to experience fallen needles and dry branches.
But if decorating for the holidays brings you joy, American Christmas Tree Association Not going to argue.
“Christmas decorations lift our spirits a lot!” The association’s website states. “An impressive 64% of consumers feel happier and more joyful when their homes are decorated with festive decorations, while 57% eagerly anticipate the annual tradition of decorating for Christmas.
“Amidst all the debates and discussions we have in our lives, there is one thing we can all agree on – the power and joy of Christmas.”