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Wind Chimes For The Christmas Season

Submitted By: Holman Craig
Submitted: September 11, 2007
Word Count: 521

Usually when people think about wind chimes, they imagine the beautiful sounds of the chimes on a quiet spring evening or on a breezy summer afternoon. But instead, why not think of another time of year to show off and enjoy the harmonious tunes played by a wind chime. That time of the year could be during the joyful Christmas season.

When you decorate your home this holiday season, you might want to consider adding a Christmas wind chime to your festive decorations. Not only could you listen to the joyous sounds that they create, but you can make it a new family tradition as well. They also make great Christmas gift ideas that when given, will allow your family and friends to share in the new tradition as well.

Varieties of Christmas Wind Chimes

There is a wide selection of holiday inspired wind chimes that are sold either as decorations or as gifts during the Christmas season. These wind chimes can be found in specialty shops or can be purchased online from various Internet sites. Some of the more popular examples of Christmas wind chimes include those that have Santa Claus, reindeer, angels, snowmen, and other typical icons that are associated with the Christmas holiday.

One of the more popular wind chimes sold during the holiday season is the Santa wind chime. This unique wind chime generally has Santa Claus as its main ornamental feature. Usually hanging below old St. Nick are his eight reindeer, and Rudolph the red nose reindeer, is often used as the striker part of the wind chime.

Some Ideas for Homemade Christmas Wind Chimes

If purchasing additional Christmas decorations isn’t in your budget, you can save money and still have a festive wind chime if you create one yourself. Implementation of this idea can provide you and your family with a number of great benefits. Consider making the creation of the wind chime a Christmas tradition. Allow all of your family members to get involved in the making of the wind chime. This is an excellent idea for bringing the family closer together during the holiday season. In addition, this idea could be the opportunity for a member of the family to decide which decorative features they would choose to make the wind chime. Also, that role and responsibility could be assigned to a different family member each year.

There are a lot of unique materials that can be used to make your first holiday wind chime. For example, you and your family could collect pine cones together, then decorate the pine cones with different glittering materials, and thread them together in the style of a wind chime. If you’re replacing old Christmas tree ornaments, you could use the old ornaments as the chimes for your homemade wind chime. These old ornaments could also consist of crafts created by grade school aged children or non-breakable ornaments that still hold sentimental value. These crafted Christmas wind chimes could then be hung in your home or used as outdoor Christmas decorations.

About the author: Brought to you as a courtesy from the Garden Wind Chimes Store, a member of the Home and Garden Decor network.
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