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Celebrate the Winter Solstice with these 11 inspiring ideas for Yule! 🌲 Dive into Yule traditions and discover the meaning behind this ancient pagan celebration. From creating a Yule altar and decorating a Yule tree to crafting your own Yule wreath and ornaments, embrace the dark Christmas aesthetic with beautiful Yule decorations. Click to explore Yule crafts, rituals, and ways to honor the season with a traditional Yule log and more! Winter Solstice Gathering, Solstice Celebration Winter, Yule Log Traditional Winter Solstice, 12 Days Of Yule Activities, Celebrating Yule Winter Solstice, Yule Log Ideas, Winter Solstice Wedding Ideas, Solstice Party Winter, Ways To Celebrate Yule

Celebrate the Winter Solstice with these 11 inspiring ideas for Yule! 🌲 Dive into Yule traditions and discover the meaning behind this ancient pagan celebration. From creating a Yule altar and decorating a Yule tree to crafting your own Yule wreath and ornaments, embrace the dark Christmas aesthetic with beautiful Yule decorations. Click to explore Yule crafts, rituals, and ways to honor the season with a traditional Yule log and more!

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The Yule Log we know and love today was not always a delicious frosted cake or beautifully decorated centrepiece. 
It was actually an entire tree (preferably oak, birch or cherry) that was cut down to be burned in a family home. This Yule Log fire was believed to originate from Paganism. 
Its namesake came from ‘Yule’ which was known as a winter solstice holiday that was celebrated by Northern Europeans as far back and before medieval times. How to make your very own DIY Yule Log this holiday. Pagan Yule Log, Yule Log Pagan, Diy Yule Log, Pagan Christmas Decorations, Yule Logs Decoration, Christmas Facts, Yule Logs, Pagan Christmas, Frosted Cake

The Yule Log we know and love today was not always a delicious frosted cake or beautifully decorated centrepiece. It was actually an entire tree (preferably oak, birch or cherry) that was cut down to be burned in a family home. This Yule Log fire was believed to originate from Paganism. Its namesake came from ‘Yule’ which was known as a winter solstice holiday that was celebrated by Northern Europeans as far back and before medieval times. How to make your very own DIY Yule Log this…

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