So, this is Christmas! That’s the opening line of the famous Christmas song from John Lennon; Happy Christmas (War Is Over).  

 It’s easy to see all around us with lights and decorations that we are smack dab in the middle of the holiday season. For some, since we are so close to the big day, their house has a constant feel of the holiday. 

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If you would like to be one of those who want Christmas to be felt as soon as you walk in the door, this may be for you. 

YouTube is featuring “Framed Christmas TV Art”. Which are beautifully painted pictures that fill your television screen. These are sort of like the TV channel that used to show the roaring fireplace that you could pull up on your TV or computer.  

Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
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There are several of these “Framed Christmas TV Art” pictures to choose from. Depending on if you have a Youtube account or not, you can find these frames without commercials.  

Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
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Each frame features a vintage Christmas themed picture, and some have Christmas music playing in the background, while others have the sound of a fire burning.  

If you would rather have your frame without commercials, there are some links online that you can search for that allow you, supposedly, to download the frame to your TV or computer.  

Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
Photo Credit- Kim Thomas
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Each frame will stay active for a certain amount of time on the screen. These frames really are pretty and do instill the holiday feel.  

Now if you really want to have the ultimate feel, some TV manufacturers are making “Frame TVs”, that instead of looking like a flat screen TV, they blend into the aesthetics of your decor, looking like a giant picture frame.  

If you really dig this concept, you’ll be glad to know that there are “Framed TV Art” scenes for other times of the year as well. There are beach scenes, mountain scenes, fall scenes, one that features baby animals, or a snowy winter scene. Although I’ve got a hunch not many people in Minnesota will be choosing this one.  

The Christmas season can be magical, and if you’re looking for another way to create a little more magic this year, the Framed TV Art scenes may just be what you are looking for.  

 

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