20 '90s Christmas Mom Traditions We Need To Bring Back
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20 '90s Christmas Mom Traditions We Need To Bring Back
"The Christmas sweater has made a huge comeback in recent years, whether people are going for a "tacky" look or want something more modern and chic. But if you want a true '90s Christmas, you will load up your closet with some great jeans and Christmas sweaters. Perfect for baking, for shopping, for wrapping gifts - all the festive things."
"This might be the most controversial Christmas tradition, but back in my day, Thanksgiving was the official kick-off to the holiday season. My grandparents, who were deep Christmas lovers, put up all their outdoor decor and their trees, but waited until after we had eaten Thanksgiving dinner to turn everything on. The tree lighting ceremonies all took place after Thanksgiving, and Black Friday was always a huge deal."
"Skip the expensive photoshoots. You don't need to take family pictures in front of a Christmas tree farm you've never been to before or one of those little rustic greenhouses with Santa inside. Just prop up your camera, set the timer, and gather your family in front of your Christmas tree. It's going to be the perfect photo and the sweetest memory."
Deliver Chex Mix in festive holiday tins to neighbors, meeting in the driveway. The Christmas sweater has resurged, with vintage '90s looks pairing jeans and festive sweaters for baking, shopping, and gift-wrapping. Fancy '90s holiday dresses featured lace, velvet, black tights and heels, often paired with gold earrings and perfume-scented embraces. Thanksgiving traditionally served as the holiday kick-off, with outdoor decor turned on after Thanksgiving and tree lightings occurring afterward; Black Friday remained a major event. Skip expensive photoshoots; prop a camera, set the timer, and capture family photos in front of the home tree. Pillsbury Ready to Bake seasonal cookies provide easy homemade treats.
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