A Christmas village (or putz) is a decorative, miniature-scale village often set up during the Christmas season. These villages are rooted in the elaborate Christmas traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Mass-produced cardboard Christmas villages became popular in the United States during the early and mid-20th century, while porcelain versions (especially those created by the company Department 56) became popular in the later part of the century.
Photo by Thomas Quine. |
A Modern Ceramic Christmas Village. |
In the 1970s, ceramic or porcelain Christmas villages were introduced and started to gain popularity. Department 56 was one of the first companies to make these buildings and remains the most well-known. Other companies, such as Lemax, have also produced similar villages, and there are numerous other brands sold. Drugstores and dollar stores now often carry much smaller buildings, which are typically not as well-painted. Unpainted buildings are also sometimes available at craft stores.
Christmas Putz Crafts:
- DIY Miniature Toothpick Nativity
- Craft soap box cottages for Christmas
- Craft a Snow House for A Christmas Display
- Thrifted Church Flip
- Craft Little Houses from Milk Cartons
- Draft and color a paper log cabin - for the Christmas tree or as a display
Printable Templates for Tiny Villages:
- Our Town Movie Theater by Bailey
- Our Town Fire Station by Bailey
- Our Town Library by Bailey
- The Paper Town Hall from Cut-Out Town
- The District School of Cut-Out Town
- Little Factory from Cut-Out Town
- Little Church from Cut-Out Town
- The Little House from Cut-Out Town
- Little Store of Cut-Out Town
About Glitter House Crafts:
- Putz house windows, stencils and shapes by Cardboard Christmas
- Tutorials for larger putz homes from Christmas Notebook
- Glitter houses by Howard Lamey
- Central Moravian Church: Virtual Putz
- Unity Moravian Putz Setup - 2021
- The Christmas Putz at Nazareth Moravian
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