Nov
29
Nature-Friendly Christmas
Filed Under Dating
It’s fun to decorate during Christmas, right? You have those shiny Christmas balls that will be hanged, LED Xmas lights will be attached to that tree, a star will be put on top of that, and there will be carols and singing merry rhymes that will complement the tradition. And even when you are short in budget, you’d still find a way to buy those decorations that you are eyeing in the store.
However, before you splurge your bucks on these items, maybe you should take a look at your environment. You might not notice it but this simple activity has a connection on what you’ve been wanting for Christmas. Because that enrionment around you might be the medium used for those decors.
Yes, nature is commonly the main material for such decorations. Real trees are used to become a Christmas tree and its wood are sometimes used for Christmas balls, stars, etc.
To avoid losing what Mother Nature has given to us, it is time to start preserving it. Artificial trees can be used for your Xmas tree. There are decorations like wreath, flowers, poinsettias, balls that are made of plastic and paper. But don’t burn this after because the smoke that it will produce when it is burned can damage the Ozone layer. Christmas lights like LED Xmas lights uses 80% to 90% less energy so your power bill will be minimized because of that.
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