Go into your local forest. Collect pine cones, fallen branches, and dried berries. Do not buy a fake tree. Buy a potted spruce or cut a real one. Let the needles drop on the floor. In the Russian style, tie simple linen ribbons around the branches. In the French style, hang dried orange slices and cinnamon sticks.
It is not a typo. It is a philosophy. And it is redefining what it means to celebrate the birth of light in the darkest month. enature russian bare french christmas celebration new
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Focus on warmth—think thick wool blankets, flickering candles, and a, natural tree. Buy a potted spruce or cut a real one
The emerging “Bare French-Russian Christmas” ritual looks like this:
The term "bare" in this winter context refers to stripped-back, organic design. It rejects plastic tinsel and neon lights, favoring raw textures.