As I have mentioned before, my daughters and I take turns choosing a theme for our Christmas décor and menu every year, but this year, we decided to give my husband a turn. He chose to go for a “Vinyl Christmas”, meaning, music records, particularly an album by the Rolling Stones: Goat’s Head Soup. Fortunately, he did not stop at that, but continued with the goat theme, incorporating elements from the Scandinavian tradition of the Yule Goat. Ornaments made of straw are some of the traditional forms the yule goat takes, and interestingly, straw ornaments are also one form of Mexican Arts and Crafts, taking shapes of stars, doves or bells, as seen at the top of this post, next to a Scandinavian yule goat ornament.
In the photo below, Mexican straw ornaments on the top row, and Scandinavian straw ornaments, including a yule goat, on the bottom row:

Our Christmas tree has a peaceful and earthy mood this year:

To complete the theme, a meal with inspiration from a Swedish Julbord (Christmas table) included a cold selection of paté, cheeses, prickled and smoked fish and vegetables, crackers and fruit, and a hot dish menu with Swedish meatballs, red berry sauce, mashed potatoes and deviled eggs:









Am really smiling looking at your smorgasbord table. Having been born in Estonia in the Baltics – guess what our Christmas table looked and tasted like 🙂 ? Love your tree and especially the straw decorations, with the Swedish angel being my favourite . . . commenting on Christmas Eve afternoon Down Under . . . the very best wishes for the season are wending their way north . . .
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Thank you for your comment, Eha, we have had so much fun honouring these traditions, and the similarities even with Mexican crafts!
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The two sets of ornaments mix and match beautifully . . . have just reposted your lovely photos to food-loving friends . . . am certain they will very much enjoy . . . best . . .
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Thank you!
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