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- This was the first
printed Advent Calendar, although without windows
to open, published in 1908. This Calendar was
named "Christmas-Calendar" or
"Munich Christmas-Calendar". At the
beginning of the 20's, Lang produced the first
Advent Calendars with little doors that opened.
- At this time as well the Sankt
Johannis Printing Company started producing
religious Advent Calendars, with Bible Verses
instead of pictures behind the doors.
- The Advent Calendar traveled a triumphal way around the globe. But
Lang had to close his company in the thirties.
Until that time he had produced about 30
different designs.
The World War II
terminated the success of this German tradition. Cardboard was rationed and it was forbidden
to produce calendars with pictures. The first
printed calendars after the war were printed by
Richard Sellmer in 1946.
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Chocolate was already available in 1958.
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I have an addiction to these lovely things called Advent Calendars. I guess that I've had one since I was a tot has something to do with this addiction. I posted some of our collection HERE . An. then there is a closeup of one I made HERE and HERE. I've shared a few pictures from the creative folks on Pinterest and a couple from Horchows.. Enjoy. I hope you will check out the posts from December 1st on.. Thanks for dropping in and I am hoping you are having a wonderful Chris✝mas season!
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These are all so delightful! I send Advent calendars to my grands each year....and my daughter always enjoys the chocolate a day version. Nothing nearly as fancy as these.
ReplyDeleteI love Advent calendars, too. We have a store here, Casey's Gifts, that has some of the prettiest ones that I've ever seen. I give them as gifts at baby showers, and of course, I had to buy one for my grandsons. Thanks for inviting us for a peak at these magical creations. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteThank you for this history of Advent calendars! Growing up Jewish, I never really understood them. How wonderful to ponder the birth of our Lord Jesus all month. I will look for one to make.
ReplyDeleteI really like those Advent Calendars! My children, and now my grandchildren always had/have an Advent Calendar they enjoy!
ReplyDeleteKatherine