Make your home festive for the Christmas season by decorating a Christmas tree with homemade decorations, getting a native Pohutukawa tree for a truly Kiwi Christmas, or decorating your house with Christmas ornaments, table decorations and lights.
Some of your best Christmas memories might involve decorating the Christmas tree with brothers and sisters, hanging Christmas lights around your home and making your own Christmas tree decorations. Did you know that Christmas decorations go all the way back to sixteenth century Germany, where stalls at the annual Christmas market were decorated with candy canes, honey cakes and other Christmas sweet treats? Today, many Kiwi homes take on a festive atmosphere during the Christmas holiday season - with a Christmas tree, ornaments, table decorations, wreaths and lights.
Christmas trees
Real or artificial? The choice is yours when it comes to buying a Christmas tree. A real pine tree will give you a fresh smell in your home, while an artificial tree is ideal for those wanting a no-fuss tree which can be re-used year after year. In New Zealand, Christmas trees are easy to come by – real trees can be bought at roadside stalls and ‘fake’ trees can be found at Christmas stores nationwide.
Remember, if you choose to have a live Christmas tree, you’ll need to keep it fresh and green. Cut the stump when you first bring your tree home, then place it in water immediately. Water your tree several times a day for the first week, then reduce watering after the first week.
Making homemade Christmas tree decorations
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Pohutukawa, the New Zealand Christmas tree
The Pohutukawa is one of our most recognisable trees, with distinctive red flowers in full bloom around Christmas time and during the summer months. Widely known as our very own native Christmas tree, the Pohutukawa grows throughout New Zealand.
Its blooms are an important source of nectar for bees, bellbird and tui.
The tree also holds an important place in Maori mythology: legends tell of Tawhaki, a young Maori warrior, who went to heaven in order to avenge his father’s death. Falling to earth, his spilt blood took on the form of the crimson flowers seen on both Pohutukawa and Rata trees. An 800-year-old Pohutukawa tree can be seen on a cliff face near Cape Reinga, in the far north of New Zealand, reputed to mark the entrance to a sacred cave through which spirits pass on their way to the next world.
For a Kiwi-style Christmas, buy a Pohutukawa sapling and have your very own New Zealand Christmas tree.
Christmas ornament and decoration ideas
Decorating your table at Christmas time will give your home a celebratory, welcoming and warm atmosphere. Shop for Christmas ornaments and decorations, and try these festive decorating ideas:
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