Christmas tree cutout activity
Originally published by Pastime Publishing Co. in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881.
Christmas in the late Victorian era, spanning roughly from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was a time of great cultural and social significance. Queen Victoria herself set the tone for many of the holiday traditions we still enjoy today, including the Christmas tree, which she and her husband, Prince Albert, popularized in England. During this period, Christmas was a time of both religious reflection and festive celebration, and it was often characterized by a blend of old customs and emerging modern influences.
• Printed on 18" x 24" sized paper
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Originally published by Pastime Publishing Co. in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881.
Christmas in the late Victorian era, spanning roughly from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was a time of great cultural and social significance. Queen Victoria herself set the tone for many of the holiday traditions we still enjoy today, including the Christmas tree, which she and her husband, Prince Albert, popularized in England. During this period, Christmas was a time of both religious reflection and festive celebration, and it was often characterized by a blend of old customs and emerging modern influences.
• Printed on 18" x 24" sized paper
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Originally published by Pastime Publishing Co. in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881.
Christmas in the late Victorian era, spanning roughly from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was a time of great cultural and social significance. Queen Victoria herself set the tone for many of the holiday traditions we still enjoy today, including the Christmas tree, which she and her husband, Prince Albert, popularized in England. During this period, Christmas was a time of both religious reflection and festive celebration, and it was often characterized by a blend of old customs and emerging modern influences.
• Printed on 18" x 24" sized paper
• Paper is sourced from Japan