This First Christmas Together Ornament
is about 6 inches long and 3½ inches across. This Our First Christmas Together Ornament Mr. and Mrs. Snowman are celebrating their First Christmas Together. They are bundled up against the cold and sipping hot chocolate from matching red mugs with a white snowflake on the front. Mr. Snowman is wearing a black top hat with red band, red ear muffs, dark green jacket and light green, red and white striped scarf. Mrs. Snowman is wearing a red hood decorated with a sprig of holly and berries, light green jacket, white, red and green striped scarf. Their hats and scarves from these Unique Christmas Ornaments are sprinkled with iridescent glitter. The patch of snow they are standing on has the phrase ‘Our 1st Christmas Together’ in red letters. Hanging from the red bow, by a red ribbon, is a frosty white bell covered in iridescent glitter. The Mr. and Mrs. Snowman First Christmas Ornament hangs by a red ribbon. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Snowman Information.
Long ago, when toys were scarce and the closest neighbors could be miles away, children looked forward to the year’s first snowfall with great anticipation. This wonderful gift from heaven afforded them a chance to go sledding, but even more exciting, it gave them the opportunity to create a new companion, their very own snowman!
Each of the jolly fellows had its own distinct expression and life expectancy. With a carrot from the pantry, coal from the furnace, twigs from the yard, an old hat and sometimes a pipe borrowed from Grandfather, a child would magically build a snowman. Their man of snow would disappear when the weather warmed, but lived on in childhood memories.
Our snowy friends dance and that only children are able to see them. After a snowman has been built and left alone outdoors in the frigid air, he begins to come to life! The snowman dances to amuse and captivate the children who watch, for it brings happiness to his rather short life. So during Christmas, if your children seem to be staring out the window in a daze, do not worry, most likely a dancing snowman is entertaining them.
During the winter months, the snowman stands in the garden with his heart full of joy and snowflakes dancing around him. Children, dressed in warm winter jackets and thick wooly hats, laugh and throw snowballs. The snowman is the center of fun and games.
Unfortunately, winter ends, and spring arrives again. The children begin to desire the warm summer sun and hardly pay attention to the snowman. His heart becomes sad, and tears begin to roll down his cheeks. Soon, the tears gradually dry up. The next day, the snowman will disappear from the garden. Select this link to view our Glass Ornaments.
Bells.
The first bells came from China, but all ancient religions and societies used them for their ceremonies. Bells evolved from rattles into the sweet toned silver bells we have today, though the church did not use bells until the 6th century. The bells used by Santa’s helpers for charity came from the middle ages when the poor rang hand bells for alms. Select this link to view our Miniature Ornaments.





