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Symbols of Christmas and the Meaning


Have you ever wondered why we have certain symbols during Christmas time? I have and I decided to put together a few of the findings I came across. I just have one of those minds that needs to know the whys of everything. I printed it out and put it in a picture frame to serve as a much needed little reminder during the holiday season. I do not normally post topics having to do with religion or beliefs because I am acceptable to everyones right to religion and would never want to offend anyone. I would feel like something was missing in our home if we did not praise and celebrate our belief for the reasoning behind Christmas. I love being able to share this information with our children. I mean they ask a gazillion and a half questions an hour, so I better have some answers. Let's get to it! Here are a few of the symbols that are often at the top of our list during Christmas time. 



Mistletoe: In eighteenth-century England, it became irresistible to kiss a woman standing under mistletoe. The kiss could have meant a long-lasting relationship or a long-lasting friendship and goodwill. If the woman remained un-kissed, she would never marry. To this day, people stand under the mistletoe to kiss, whether to ward off evil spirits, or to declare a truth. 

We LOVE the 12 Days of Christmas songs as well as the funny ones. I have the glass set and we sing each of the songs! We made a post about it on December 12. 

12 Days of Christmas song: Represents the twelve days between the birth of Christ on December 25 and the coming of the Magi on January 6. (Epiphany)  The songs gifts are hidden meanings to the teachings of the faith. The "true love" mentioned in the song doesn't refer to an earthly suitor, it refers to God Himself. The "me" who receives the presents refers to every baptized person. The partridge in a pear tree is Jesus Christ, the Son of God. In the song, Christ is symbolically presented as a mother partridge which feigns injury to decoy predators from her helpless nestlings, much in memory of the expression of Christ's sadness over the fate of Jerusalem: "Jerusalem! Jerusalem! How often would I have sheltered thee under my wings, as a hen does her chicks, but thou wouldst not have it so..." 

A partridge in a pear tree is Jesus Christ
2 Turtle Doves- The Old and New Testaments 
3 French Hens- Faith, Hope and Charity, the Theological Virtues 

4 Calling Birds- the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists 

5 Golden Rings-  The first Five Books of the Old Testament, the "Pentateuch", which gives the history of man's fall from grace. 

6 Geese A-laying-  the six days of creation 
7 Swans A-swimming-  the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments 
8 Maids A-milking- the eight beatitudes 
9 Ladies Dancing- the nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit 
10 Lords A-leaping- the ten commandments 
11 Pipers Piping- the eleven faithful apostles 
12 Drummers Drumming- the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostle's Creed


NativityChristmas TreeHistory of the Christmas Tree, Star of BethlehemThe Lords AngelsEvergreen WreathHolly PlantsSaint NicholasCandy Cane, Gift Giving, Mistletoe, 12 Days of Christmas Song

Free Clip Art Sources: Star, Lords Angel, Evergreen Wreath, Gifts, Santa, Tree, Holly Leaf

Glass Angel Snow Globe & 24 DIY Ornaments

12 days of Christmas, that would be today...how can you just go with 12 things? I couldn't, so take a peak at 25 creative, inexpensive and enjoyable crafts and creations for this holiday season. Make it for you own tree or someone else's tree. Either way, you will be making unique holiday creations that can be treasured forever. 



What a fantastic gift idea! It is never too early to start planning gifts. Handmade gifts are the best in my opinion. Not only are they more cost efficient, but they are made with heart. We made one with gold and white glitter, baby blue and silver glitter and red with gold glitter...for a few staff members at my daughters school 2 years ago. 
  • $1 glass angel ornament 
  • $1 gold wired ribbon
  • Fine glitter
  • Epoxy 
  • Cleaned out dip jar- ours was a spinach dip jar

I have seen lots of snow globe jar how to's using baby oil and I tell you, that just was not the case for us. It was messy and it caused the glitter to stick to the lid and it just was unpleasant. We skipped the baby oil. I glued the angel to the inside of the lid (make sure you angel fits before you glue it) and let is dry and set completely before doing anything else. Glitter is so messy, but we love it and it just is the most awesome decor accessory you can add to any holiday creations....so I didn't measure. I poured some and then sprinkled some more until it was the look I wanted it to be. We used Epoxy to secure the lid after we got our desired glitter fall look. 

*The epoxy gave us a few more minutes to secure and make sure there were no leaks.
*The hot glue dries too fast and just didn't work well with the lid nor did the super glue...dried too fast. 

Sometimes it takes a few times of making sure the lid was on all the way. It was a process of elimination with the leaking jars to finally settle with epoxy. We glued one strip of gold wired ribbon around the lid and make our bow and attached it right to the front. 

Here are a few other handmade gifts and holiday creations you may love: 


We made these as our teacher and principal gifts last year.
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Here is the story of how we celebrate 12 days of Christmas in our home and a few of the things we do. Get the story. (For some reason the link button is not wanting to work with the photos like normal)
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