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    The phrase "Inventing the Christmas Tree" refers to the historical evolution of the evergreen into a global holiday staple, a journey famously documented in Bernd Brunner’s book . While no single person "invented" it, you can "re-invent" the tradition by exploring its diverse historical stages or trying unique styles like the medieval "upside-down" tree. 1. Revisit the Origin Stories

    : Legend says Martin Luther was the first to add lighted candles to a tree to mimic stars shining through branches in the woods. 2. Choose Your Structural "Invention" What are the origins of the Christmas tree tradition? Inventing the Christmas Tree

    : Credit is often given to Saint Boniface , a monk who supposedly used the triangular shape of a fir tree to explain the Holy Trinity to German pagans. The phrase "Inventing the Christmas Tree" refers to

    : In Latvia (Riga, 1510) and Estonia, trees were set up in guildhalls and adorned with sweets for children to plunder on Christmas Day. Revisit the Origin Stories : Legend says Martin