How To Make an Advent Wreath: Christmas Traditions, HubNuggets Style
69"Christmas is coming," sighed ripplemaker, her face aglow as she gazed at the Christmas lights festooning trees up and down the lane in front of the HubNuggets Team ski lodge, and sparkling on freshly-fallen snow. "I LOVE Christmas."
"So do I," purred Enelle Lamb. "The decorations, the shopping - getting together with family and friends.
"...and the food," said Simone Smith, rubbing her hands gleefully. "Don't forget turkey dinner with all the trimmings, and scrumptious, Christmas goodies! Speaking of goodies..."
Simone hurried over to lend a hand as Maddie Ruud emerged from the kitchen, bearing a platter of freshly-baked gingerbread and a steaming pitcher of cocoa.
Jason Menayan and Patty Inglish, MS burst through the door in a flurry of snow and laughter, dragging a huge, freshly-cut evergreen tree. "Hang on, Elfie," said Jason. "We're almost there."
With a final heave, he and Patty slid the snowy tree into the room. At its tippy-top, was a large snowball. The snowball sneezed and shook itself, sending freezing flakes everywhere. As the snow settled, the team laughed to see a bedraggled RedElf clinging to the top of the tree.
"Do I smell gingerbread?" she asked.
Pre-Christmas Fun...
A short time later, over mugs of fresh cocoa, the kitties watched as Jason set up the tree. Maddie and Simone emerged from the attic with stings of lights and boxes of hand-made, Christmas tree ornaments. As they carefully unwrapped each one, everyone exclaimed over their favorites.
"I remember the year we made these jeweled candy canes - it snowed three feet that night. We were afraid we'd be snowed in," said Patty. "Look - the adorable stuffed snowflakes we embroidered two Christmases ago! ...and here's Jason's Santa puppet." They all laughed as Patty pulled the string and the Jolly Old Elf jumped and danced.
"What are we making this year?" asked Enelle. One of her favorite HubNuggets Team traditions was their annual "Decorations Night" when they gathered at the HubNuggets ski lodge for fun and fellowship. Everyone took turn-about organizing supplies and instructions to make a different tree ornament or Christmas decoration, while enjoying the great hubs in that week's HubNuggets contest. "...and where are ladyjane1 and KoffeeKlatch Gals? It's their turn this year."
As if on cue the door swung open and this two missing team members arrived, laden down with bulging carry-sacks and evergreen boughs.
"Perfect!" cried ripplemaker, clapping her hands as lj and Gal laid the fresh-cut, fragrant boughs on the table, and announced, "We're making Advent Wreaths this year."
"Let's take turns reading aloud the HubNuggets contest hubs while we work. Then we can vote for our favorites in each category," Maddie said.
Which one of this week's Pets and Animals nominees is your favorite?
- 19% 5 Common Myths About Raising Pigs
- 12% How To Find The Right Cat For You
- 5% Starting Your First Fish Tank
- 14% The Reality of Animal Gas Chambers
- 37% When Bees Are Most Likely To Sting: Honeybee Colonies and Their Moods
- 14% Why Dogs are Better Than Humans
This poll is now closed to voting.
The Pets and Animals Nominees
- 5 Common Myths About Raising Pigs
Myths and facts about raising pigs. - How To Find The Right Cat For You
You've decided to adopt a cat--congratulations! Cats are wonderful companions, and they have a wide range of personalities, so it's not hard to find one who's just right for you. To do that, though, you have to ask yourself a few questions to identif - Starting Your First Fish Tank
An explanatory guide for the new fish hobbyist! - The Reality of Animal Gas Chambers
The use of gas chambers for euthanasia in animal shelters is legal in many states, but that doesn't make it any less of a barbaric form of torture for innocent, unwanted animals who are unfairly subjected to its fate. It's not as innocent as you... - When Bees Are Most Likely To Sting: Honeybee Colonies and Their Moods
Bees can sting, we all know that. And, let’s be honest, everybody knows that females of any species can be a bit moody. Apply this dictum to a colony of honeybees, which are nearly all female, and the occasional bee sting is inevitable. While the... - Why Dogs are Better Than Humans
My dog is a golden retriever named Gingerbelle. She is my best friend in the entire world. On two different occasions (one emotional, one physical) she saved my life, and for that I am forever indebted to her. Caring for her well-being has taught me.
Supplies and Instructions...
The team tore into the bags and parcels, quickly revealing the colorful contents:
- silky ribbons of all shades
- pine cones
- tiny ornaments (optional)
- sweet and spicy scented candles of all shapes, and sizes, and colors
- wire wreath forms
- green floral tape
- florists' wire for attaching bows and ornaments
- fire-proof candle holders
"First, we lay the boughs on the wreath forms, and fasten them with wires," said ladyjane1. "Fasten the cut, bare end of the first bough securely, and wire the middle in place. Then lay the next bough over the cut end of the one before it, overlapping the boughs to cover the wire fastening."
"Space the branches closely for a nice, full wreath," she continued. "Make sure each bough is well-fastened, and continue attaching branches 'til your wreath base is full. To attach the last bough, lift up the feathery ends of the very first bough, and tuck the bare end of the last bough underneath. Then wire it in place as before."
"Then we wrap a piece of wire through each pine cone and ornament so we can secure them to the wreath," said Gal, demonstrating her technique.
ladyjane1 added, "I found a great video on tying fancy bows, but these ribbons are so lovely that plain bows would work beautifully, too."
Patty selected a hub to read aloud from the next category while the rest of the team set to work.
Which one of this week's Holidays and Celebrations nominees is your favorite?
- 5% Why I Hate The Holidays
- 30% Funny and Creative Ideas for Hiding Your Elf on the Shelf
- 32% How to be a great B&B host in Southern Tuscany.
- 10% All Things Christmas - Origin of the Christmas Tree and Evergreen Arrangements
- 15% Homemade Outdoor Christmas Decorations
- 9% Hosting Overnight Holiday Guests
This poll is now closed to voting.
The Holidays and Celebrations Nominees
- Why I Hate The Holidays
The first time I got hit was Christmas Eve 1989. I was just a little hysterical as the ride began, then he slapped me. Then promised never to do it again. Yeah right. - Funny and Creative Ideas for Hiding Your Elf on the Shelf
Are you looking for funny and creative ideas to hide your Elf on the Shelf? Check out some ideas and pictures of our Elf's adventures! - How to be a great B&B host in Southern Tuscany.
How to make your guest feel happy in b&b Southern Tuscany. A list of suggestions for hosting Bed and Breakfast in a room in your home. - All Things Christmas - Origin of the Christmas Tree and Evergreen Arrangements
Many of us decorate our homes every Christmas with beautiful fragrant arrangements of evergreens to include Christmas trees and wreaths.This year I plan to research these things and explain to my children where these traditions came from in hopes the - Homemade Outdoor Christmas Decorations
Created for you here are a couple of ideas for HOMEMADE OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. - Hosting Overnight Holiday Guests
This can make for many wonderful memories as you spend hours and days together. As a host, it is your responsibility to ensure that your guests are well cared for and comfortable during their stay. There are many aspects of the visit to consider...
Delightfully different wreaths
Why do we make Advent wreaths?
Soon, each team member had created a lovely wreath complete with candle holders and glowing candles.
"These are so beautiful - each one is so different," said Enelle. "Where did Advent wreaths originate?"
"..and why use four candles?" asked Simone.
"I can answer that," said Patty. "I've been doing some research. Advent wreaths are a time-honored tradition in many countries. Some say the wreath's symbolism predates Christianity, but many scholars believe Advent wreaths originated in Germany, in the early 1800s."
"That's right, Patty," ladyjane1 said. "The four candles stand for Peace, Love, Hope, and Joy, and are lighted on the four Sundays preceding Christmas - the four Sundays of Advent. On the first Sunday, one candle is lighted, on the next, two, then three, and finally all four candles are lighted on the last Sunday before Christmas."
"Some wreaths have a fifth candle that is lighted on Christmas Day," Gal added.
"What wonderful wreaths," said Maddie, admiring their handiwork. "I'm so happy we could be together and keep our tradition. Merry Christmas! Let's have another round of cocoa and gingerbread while we finish up the last category."
Which one of this week's Personal Finance nominees is your favorite?
- 52% Couponing: Is it Really Worth All the Hassle?
- 14% How to make money online by outsourcing data entry projects
- 0% Making Money with Stock Music
- 14% Obstacles to Success
- 14% Profitable Hobby Ideas
- 5% Shopping Smart for the Holiday Season
This poll is now closed to voting.
The Personal Finance Nominees
- Couponing: Is it Really Worth All the Hassle?
Find out exactly how much time and energy it takes to be a successful couponer. See how easy it really is. - How to make money online by outsourcing data entry projects
Make money online from outsourcing data entry projects, if your typing speed is good and you can work full time, without investment except a computer and internet connection. This is typing job or basic office work job, you can not become a millionai - Making Money with Stock Music
You write songs if you're a musician. You record songs and produce them if you're a producer. But in today's world where music became much cheaper to produce many people are beginning to take up roles of different hats in the studio. From the song... - Obstacles to Success
In your journey towards financial independence and financial success, it is very much important to recognize what things can hinder you. This hub aims to share all that matters about the obstacles to financial success. - Profitable Hobby Ideas
In tough economic times such as these, nearly everyone is looking for little ways to bolster their income. And what better way to do so than with a profitable hobby. As it turns out, many of the activities you may already do for fun can be... - Shopping Smart for the Holiday Season
The holiday season is upon us and it can become expensive quickly. If you are like me and are learning to bake and cook and this holiday season is a fun time to try new recipies and do a bunch of baking. Of course Christmas is during this holiday...
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Awesome hub! Christmas is so much fun...expensive...but so much fun :D:D:D LOVE the decorations!
Like Simone, I'm a Christmas nut, and it's one of my favorite topics for short stories. In fact, I've written four, and I'm working on a new one.
Nice Hub!
I was feeling very festive after reading this hub, and wanted to celebrate by giving each one of the nominees a vote! But unfortunately, I could only pick one per category.
How appropriate to have Holidays and Celebrations as a topic for this week with your storyline.
Awesome hub as always, RedElf! I'm reading and torn about which ones to vote for, as usual... The hub about animal gas chambers has me in tears... such an important topic, but so painful. As soon as I recover, I will cast my final votes. Choosing reminds me of going out to dinner with my husband. You cannot imagine the menu trauma this man has... clearly the toughest decision he makes in a day. LOL!
Okay, I did it, RedElf. I voted for my favorites. I'm now off to Tweet the one about the gas chambers. Thanks!
Hi RedElf....whhheeee Christmas is indeed fast approaching...I am joyful!!! You are right, I love Christmas! :) I have a big, happy grin as I read and vote for this week's Advent Hubnuggets!!! :)
Wow! What a fun-filled hub! Thank you for sharing and thank you for making it all so interesting. :D I'm going to go vote now! Since joining, I have found this site so supportive, fun, helpful and encouraging. These are great choices for the Advent Hubnuggets.
The color combinations in this Hub are outstanding! On top of that we have a great story and information about wreaths as well as 18 high quality Hubs to read.
Votsfor Hubs, voted Up rated, and spread with joy -
Merry Christmas!
Move over Martha,We don't need you. We've got Red. Very good stuff. You've got talent Girl.
Merry Christmas
Kay
RedElf, I just love Christmas. How clever you are to include a craft and history both. The advent wreaths are lovely.
We have some really great nominees - it was hard to pick but I managed. Good Luck to all.
The hubs are great! Awesome work RedElf and the Hubnuggets Team. I enjoyed making our Advent wreath too! Blessings to one and all. :)
Just LOVE your Christmas/Advent Hub. Looks beautiful too. Can't wait to know the HubNuggets results! SO, so, so exciting, all of it. Thanks.
Timely and relevant topics. Looking forward to going over the hubs of the nominees.
Awesome picks! Definitely hard to make my votes! Found some amazing hubs, too. Some of them were just wow! Awesome!
Hi RedElf
Thank you so much for this gem. I buy two wreaths every Christmas;one for my sister's grave and one for my daughter's.
If I made one it would mean a great deal more.
I am voting up and bookmarking.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Take care
Eddy.
Absolutely great ideas...love the videos. Thanks for sharing.
A very interesting hub!
Readin' and a-votin'...
OMG! Am I late for the hoopla? Anyways, congrats to all nominees and winners!
It's overwhelming seeing net and talented writers gracing the pages of HubPages. :D
Very nicely done, it was fun reading your hub. I wish I would have found it a few weeks ago. Very creative and was a perfect hub for the holidays....hope your holiday and new year went well. Voted up.


























Simone Smith Level 8 Commenter 5 months ago
Oooooh, I'm a sucker for all things Christmas! It was so much fun to learn how to make an advent wreath, and the nominees this week are particularly splendid! I've cast my votes, and cannot wait to see which Hubs come out on top!