Let me Tell You All, About Christmas In Scotland.
When I was growing up, Christmas was a magical time for everyone, young and old alike.
From November onwards everyone started counting down the weeks, then days, then hours, till Santa came down the lum (Chimney) the anticipation - I could'nt sleep. This was made worse on 1st of December - then the real countdown started!!
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How To Have a Traditional Scottish Christmas
HOW TO HAVE A TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH CHRISTMAS:
Many of the elements of the Christmases of the Celtic countries are the same.
First the Decorations. Scotland tended to hang evergreens, the holly particularly. But My Scottish Tree is decorated with bows made from many different tartans. A strip of cloth is all you need. from 1" to 8" widths and around 18" to 4' long. Then I select plain enamelled baubles in different sizes to compliment to colours of the tartans, from black (yes they do work!) to rich greens, reds, deep gold, and blues. For the tree top I put a teddy bear with a tartan beret! But you could use a large tartan bow, or a simple star.
Next the music. The most traditional one is Hogmanay Party by Jimmy MacLeod and his band. Rousing and foot-tapping, you can sing , dance or just turn this one down for background music. A must for a Scottish Christmas party!
A good all-rounder with carols like Taladh Chriosta, Scottish songs and music such as New Year's Day and Bottom of the Punch Bowl, well blended with some of the more popular carols such as God Rest ye Merry, Gentlemen. Many of which you can hear a sample of at the Amazon.com music site.
To read I recommend Silver Bough vol.3. Calendar of Scottish National Festivals - Halloween to Yule. This one has all the customs for you to follow, many of which are very old. A must for anyone who is of Scottish ancestry and wishes to live the seasons as their forefathers did!
Also, if you can find it, The Scottish Yule an American publication by Francis Thompson, who has written many other Scottish books, but is the best book of Scottish Christmas and Hogmanay customs. Try Amazons out of print book service if you cannot find it on their pages. Published in 1987 by Scoters, Burton Mills, Virginia. 26525.
You must have a Scottish Shortbread on your table. You can make it, or buy the real McCoy. Black Bun, and a Venison Stew would set the right feel at the table.
If You Would Like a Special Gift Delivered to a Relative or Friend in Scotland - Please have a look at My Website Scotland Delivers We Hand Deliver and Record The Event Especially For You.
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Table Decorations
There is nothing nicer than a spectacular Christmas Dinner Table.
Decorating your table for Christmas can be as simple or as elaborate as you want to make it, but it can always be eye-catching and uplifting. If you have a little money to spend, you should first establish a limit, and then decide upon a theme. Do you want a particular color or colors? People, who especially love Christmas, still rely on the old stand-bys. I will admit that red, green, white, gold and silver are still my favorites
Dressing Your Christmas Tree
Bring in Opulence with the Colours You Choose.
Millions of people display Christmas trees in their homes each year, and many of those trees feature the same decorations, year after year: round glass ornaments, traditional lights, some tinsel, and a star or angel at the top. After a while, the traditional decorations start to get a little boring! Why not spice up this year's holiday season with a themed tree decorated in a unique and unusual way? We've got some great tips and ideas to help you get started. Here are a few things you will want to consider in your quest for a new look.
Style:
While it is not necessary to decorate your tree to match the decor of your home, it is a likely result because your home and tree both will reflect your sense of style and decorating taste. You also want to make sure your tree looks like it belongs in your home; that is, you don't want a tree that looks "out of place" with its surroundings.
Color:
A complimentary color scheme between your room and the tree always creates a pleasant look. This does not mean that you have to match your room completely; however, some attempt to tie the colors together is always helpful. A room with black, brown, and beige upholstery and cream carpet looks wonderful with a tree with white lights and silver, white, and gold ornaments. A room with bright colored furniture and walls looks great with a tree and lights with bright decorations that coordinate with the furniture. When choosing colors, don't forget to have some fun!
Scottish Decorations
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Christmas Cards
Wrapping Paper, Tape and Tags
Fresh Flowers
Holly Wreath
Turkey,Ham,Beef or Chicken
Fresh Bread
Cranberry Sauce
Tin Foil
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Scottish Songs
Scottish songs about Christmas and New Year
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Is Santa Scottish
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Tell me where you think Santa lives. All replies welcome.
MaryWilson wrote
in reply to Dennis Hi Dennis - I so appreciate your comments - its nice to be appreciated - see my website aimed at expats http://scotlanddelivers.synthasite.com
Dennis wrote
When I was in Belgium they said that Sint Niklaus comes on a boat from Spain with his white horse and visits the homes of children at night.
Beautiful website....esp for people with Scottish ancestry here in the States that would like to learn more and have some authentic Scots patterns of things.
eleetsp wrote
Wow, well done.. great lens and lots and lots of information. Thanks also for commenting on my lens (walks yorkshire). And yes I love walking up there in Scotland in fact am hoping to do lots more. If you are interested in more walks in yorkshire with lots of info then look at www.walksyorkshire.com
ArtByLinda wrote
Santa lives on the North Pole of course! :) This is a great lens Mary, looks well put together! I shined up your stars for you! Linda
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