Kristi

Kris Hattingdon Santa Hat. Hey!

Hey there. You are just in time to sing along with us. Lyrics below.

First, here is our Christmas Santa suit inspired fashion hat, modeled by our Hattingdon. It is an all time favourite. We named the hat Kristi inspired by . . . who else? Naturally.

Kris Hattingdon in her wrap around Santa hat.
Kristi Hat

Are you ready to sing? Grab a loved one or a few friends and let’s go.

Sing

Kris, Kris Kringle, with a tingle-lingle-lingle
Has started on his merry way
Kris, Kris Kringle, with a tingle-lingle-lingle
Has a brand-new reindeer driven sleigh

It’s filled with toys for girls and boys
And things you youngsters like
There’s gifts for Pop and gifts for Mom
To spread around your Christmas tree

Kris, Kris Kringle, with a tingle-lingle-lingle
Has worked so hard throughout the year
He’ll soon be here with a tingle-lingle-lingle
To bring us all some good Christmas cheer

So hang your stocking by the fireplace
And down the chimney with a smiling face
Will come Kris, Kris Kringle, with a tingle-lingle-lingle
With a tingle-lingle-lingle-lingle ling.

Source: Disney.fandom.com.


Hope you had fun. See you again soon. Love, Hattingdon.

P.S. We did not include a link to the song only because every single website we visited was flooded with nonstop. top to bottom ads and popups. Sigh.


Red poinsettia with green leaves. November 2025.

Ten colors of Christmas

Christmas tree with colorful ornaments and more. Close up.

What they mean

Source: color-meanings.com »

Red and Green

Christmas is a time for family, celebration, and for many people, for worship. And like most holidays, it has its own distinctive color palette. In almost every case, that palette includes red and green, although those aren’t the only Christmas colors. 

Red and green share essentially the same Christmas-color origin story. And when it comes to holiday decorations, you rarely see one color without the other.

The original sources of the green found in Christmas decorations are evergreen plants, thought to represent Christ’s eternal life. More »

White

White is a color that’s rich with symbolism in its own right. In Western culture, white is a color connected to both purity and peace.

The birth of Jesus was an illustration of the purity of God’s love for humanity, and it was also a sign of peace on Earth. More »

Brown

Brown might not be the most glamorous color there is, but it’s a common part of many Christmas decoration schemes. Its humble earthiness is reminiscent of the stable where Jesus was born. It’s also the color of pinecones. More »

Gold

Gold is a richly-colored metallic that looks right at home against deep green and crimson red. We know gold as the most precious of precious metals. Frankincense is an aromatic tree resin often used in perfumery, and myrrh is another tree resin used in medicine and as a fragrance. More »

Bronze

As metals go, bronze is fairly demure, but that quality makes it fit in nicely with just about any color. You can include bronze in a metallic decoration scheme with copper, gold, and silver. But you can also add it as a grounding influence in a more traditional red and green scheme. More »

Silver

You’ve probably heard Christmas songs about silver bells, but that’s not the reason silver has become one of the classic Christmas colors. Silver is associated with the Star of Bethlehem, the star that the Wise Men followed in order to find the baby Jesus.

Silver also reminds us of snowy landscapes, which may be part of why it features so prominently in so many decoration schemes. More »

Purple

When you imagine Christmas colors, purple probably isn’t the first one that comes to mind. However, purple is an integral part of Christmas, or at the very least, it’s a part of the weeks leading up to it.

In Christianity, purple is associated with Jesus Christ. It’s the color of royalty, and Jesus is regarded as the King of Kings. More »

Blue

Though it may not be one of the best-known Christmas colors, blue is still associated with this joyful holiday. In particular, blue has historically been connected to the Virgin Mary, Jesus’s mother. The shade represents her purity, captures the beauty of the sky, and marks her as royalty. More »

Burgundy

Red and purple are both Christmas colors, and burgundy strikes a middle ground between the two. It combines the joyful intensity of red with the quiet prayerfulness of purple.

From a design perspective, burgundy is also a great color to incorporate into your decoration scheme. It’s deep enough to ground lighter shades like white and silver. More »

Celebrating the beauty of the winter season, these iconic colors of the season will help you do it!

The Creative Designer

Jacob Olesen, founder of Color Meanings, is a world-renowned color expert with nearly 20 years of professional experience in digital design and a leading authority on how colors influence human emotion and behavior. Check him out here »


Yummy color trends

Pretty in pink roses blog banner. Lovely.

IN STYLE writes:

Quote. If your previous cold-weather palettes have felt a little tired, 2025 is here to shake things up. Designers went all out on the runways, experimenting with combinations that amp up the colorways you know and love.

Chanel wraps us in a soft, cozy mint green, perfect for layering as chunky knits or tailored coats. Ferragamo showed us that a bold chili red can still command attention. Dries Van Noten electrifies the palette with a deep, shimmering aubergine, a color that’s moody and mysterious.

CoCo in pink.
Coco in Pink

Meanwhile, Fendi flirts with powdery pinks so delicate they almost feel like a secret. From bold and edgy to soft and feminine, there’s a shade to match every mood. Unquote.

So delicate they almost feel like a secret“. What a lovely expression. A sweet hat.

See you soon.

Hattingdon & Co

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Gold H Hattingdon logo.

Autumn 2025

Updated November 11th.

Fall leaves. Changing colors. Rich hues. Dramatic tones. Sigh. At Hattingdon Horses we certainly enjoy the depth of beauty that is the Autumn season.

To create vibrant hats to go along with those sentiments, Vivian went all the way back to the beginning of Hattingdon to find something special that would inspire — and she did.

Look at these fabulous Lennox top hats.


When asked about the hats’ histories, Vivian said that the Lennox hat on the left was her first attempt at a Fall hat some years ago. The other Fall hat, on the right, arrived years later and became a big favorite, just as the earlier one did. Aren’t they lovely?

Thank you for visiting with us. Before we go, how about a poem by Robert Frost. Sigh. Love it.

Nothing Gold Can Stay

by ROBERT FROST

Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
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Thank you for spending time with us. — Love, Hattingdon & Co.


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