Houses as christmas aesthetics

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Gryffindor: Slipping into coffee shops to keep out of the cold, big cozy parkas, snowball fights - no - snow ball wars, flannel, don martens, board games by the fire, building excessive snow forts, ugly christmas sweaters, big knit mittens, living in leggings or skinny jeans despite the cold, eating all the christmas oranges and all the baking before anyone else can, watching Arthur christmas, putting up the tree on December 1st, trying to stay up all night christmas eve.

Ravenclaw: Reading under heavy blankets, braving the cold to take pictures of the trees when they're perfectly dusted with snow, cashmere turtlenecks, always holding a cup of steaming tea, reading Robert Frost, burning candles to stay warm, mum jeans and big woolly socks, baking cinnamon buns, putting up all the fairy lights, building igloos, making paper snowflakes, watching the polar express, always cold and sleepy.

Hufflepuff: Oversized woolly scarves, chatting and reading by the fire, hot cocoa with heaps of whipped cream, bean boots, walk through fields of snow, baking sugar cookies, making snow angels, walking around the house with a blanket wrapped around them, always smelling like a warm vanilla candle, knitting everything, picking out christmas trees, always in holiday pyjamas, making christmas puns, planting poinsettias, watching elf over and over and over.

Slytherin: Still walking around in heels like the snow and ice don't exist, slim fitting woolen overcoats, all black everything, apparently never cold, beanies with a fur pom pom, watching the snowfall late at night, leather gloves, decorating with ivy and mistletoe, building snowmen and ice sculptures, berry lipstick stains on red Starbucks cups, watching the holiday, waking up way too early christmas morning and getting up anyways.

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