Traditional Swedish Christmas Decorations in Victoria's Cosy Home | Smart is Beauty
4:37 AM
Add Comment
There are just eight days left until Christmas—are you ready (if you celebrate)? I have to admit, things are feeling a little chaotic here. I’m way behind, but hey, at least the tree is up and twinkling away! That counts as a solid start, right? I’m holding out hope that in the coming week, a little Christmas magic will swoop in and get everything sorted.
Have you seen one of these guys before? The Julbock (yule goat) is a Scandinavian Christmas tradition with roots in Norse mythology and pagan harvest rituals. Initially linked to Thor’s goats and fertility symbols, it later became part of Christian Christmas celebrations. Traditionally made from straw and tied with red ribbons, the Julbock symbolized good fortune and holiday spirit. Today, it is a cherished holiday decoration, and can be seen on tables, windowsills and doorsteps. Do you have something like this in your country?
So pretty! I love the atmosphere, I so hope my house can feel like this by the end of the week.
Oh, and did you spot the guy on the kick sled? This form of transport is particularly popular in the countryside further North where they get plenty of snow, it's a great way to get around!
Is there anything from Victoria's home that you loved in particular? If you'd like to see more, head over to her inspiring instagram feed @simple.slow.living.
Would you like to see a few more homes with a festive touch today? Check out the Christmas archive.
Have a happy start to the week!
Niki
Photography courtesy of @simple.slow.living, shared with kind permission.
Smart is Beauty
0 Response to "Traditional Swedish Christmas Decorations in Victoria's Cosy Home | Smart is Beauty"
Post a Comment