Christmas Card Watercolour

Handmade cards are a lovely way to show people that you care, especially at Christmas. If you're looking for a quick and easy festive craft project, these watercolour Christmas cards are just the ...

The Toowoomba Chronicle: How to make your own watercolour Christmas cards using cookie cutters

Get into the holiday spirit with our cozy Watercolour Christmas Card Workshop! Learn to create four beautiful, hand-painted cards that your loved ones will cherish. Whether you’re a beginner or an ...

Take a piece of A3 piece of watercolour paper and cut it into thirds. Fold those pieces in half to create 3 square cards. Cookie cutter prints. Take one of your cookie cutters and check to see which ...

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Christmas lights: According to The Encyclopedia of Religion, Europeans decorated their homes “with lights and evergreens of all kinds” to celebrate the winter solstice and to combat evil spirits. Mistletoe, holly: “The Druids ascribed magical properties to the mistletoe in particular.

The Best of Christmas Like many of history’s most enduring stories, this one took the most unlikely of turns. A virgin woman bears a child, promised by an angel and conceived by God. Born in a crowded town near Jerusalem, the infant has for His nursery a stable—His makeshift crib, a feeding trough. But shepherds worship the boy, and a powerful king fears Him. And when He has become a man ...

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Many people have decided to stop celebrating Christmas. Discover why and learn what the Bible reveals about how God and Jesus view this holiday.

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Some were sentimental, saying Christmas is a family time, a time for children, and so on. Others were humanistic, seeing Christmas as a time to celebrate love for one’s fellow man, the spirit of giving, and that sort of thing. Others were crassly hedonistic, viewing Christmas as just another excuse to party.