While the usual festive crowds and gatherings are undeniably exciting, there's something magical about celebrating at home. Whether surrounded by loved ones or spending it solo, there are countless ways to make the holidays merry within the comfort of your own space.
Here are some ideas to help you create meaningful, joyous celebrations without stepping outside.
CRAFT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS CHEERStart by bringing the season's spirit into your home with creative, hands-on activities. You can make your own parol—a star-shaped lantern and an iconic Filipino Christmas symbol. Crafting it with materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese paper, and glue can be a fun activity for the family or even a quiet solo project. It's a beautiful way to connect with tradition while adding a personal touch to your decorations.
You can also set up a Nativity Scene. For many Filipinos, the belén, or nativity scene, serves as a heartfelt reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. Making one at home can be both a creative exercise and a moment of reflection.
This story is from the December 20, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
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