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Christmas Festival Illustration - How to Draw Christmas Handbook

What is the meaning of fried chicken bucket

Fried chicken bucket is a new product of Wallace.

In fact, the food in KFC and Wallace's stores is very similar, but there is a very big difference in brand and price. If the recent economic conditions are better, then still choose KFC store to eat, after all, the big brand is better, and economic conditions are not very good, then Wallace is the best choice, so you still have to choose according to their own situation.

2019 KFC in the United States also launched a Christmas version of the fried chicken bucket: red and green Christmas traditional color scheme of the illustration, from the well-known children's authors and illustrators NicholasJohnFrith's hand. This is the first time KFC America has included original illustrations on a fried chicken bucket.

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In fact, Wallace launched a fried chicken bucket package is really very cost-effective, although the portion of the inside with the KFC family bucket inside a little gap, but the price difference is thirty dollars, if that is to say that if you buy two fried chicken bucket, it is certainly more than the whole family bucket portion much more.

Christmas handbook how to draw

Christmas handbook drawing is: normal do bujo border, in the side of some stripes, garlands, Christmas socks, snowflakes and other elements can be, it is recommended to use the sketch or stickers, convenient and practical.

In addition to:

1, the same type of Christmas elements full-page hand-painted.

Balloons, Christmas socks, Christmas trees, Christmas lights, gift boxes and other small objects, with different colors full-page hand-painted on the handbook, bright colors, gorgeous, can highlight the festive atmosphere. However, this is suitable for those who can draw, hand-drawn technology is not very good, it is recommended to sketch or collage-based, lest fail to lose confidence in the handbook, it will not be worth the loss.

2, elemental accumulation type.

Will not layout of the handbooker can consider this method, collect some of the Christmas elements, hand-drawn or collage can be, one by one flat on a page, do not care too much about the placement of the location and direction, as long as the whole page on the line, you can also use the tape to do a border around the festive sense of Christmas immediately appeared.

3, leave white minimalist style.

The following picture so that the tape in accordance with a theme of orderly collage into a Christmas tree, simple atmosphere, but also very scenic. Like to draw can also be set aside a separate page to draw a pattern, Christmas wreaths, Santa Claus, Christmas gift boxes can be, next to no decorative details.

4, pure collage.

This method is the first choice of collage lovers. Will be a variety of Christmas-style material in accordance with their own ideas collage, with a variety of rope to do decoration. Three-dimensional sense and retro sense both. Material can be a variety of shopping malls and stores leaflets, gift wrapping paper, homemade bookmarks, hand-drawn illustrations and so on. This method is also applicable to gift box packaging, there are Mori system of fresh and vulgar beauty.

Is the image of Santa Claus red to begin with?

It's Christmas (December 25th), and all the skyscrapers in Beijing are starting to decorate and prepare for this festive holiday.

Mention of Christmas, we naturally think of the white bearded, chubby, wearing a red (red and white, but mainly red) coat, the image of Santa Claus!

In Western fairy tales, Santa Claus rides a sleigh pulled by nine reindeer on the night of December 24 every year, going from house to house, entering the house through the chimney, and quietly placing gifts in the children's stockings at the end of their beds, or under the Christmas tree next to the fireplace after the children have gone to sleep.

Today, many people wear red Santa hats every Christmas. And the Santa Clauses in shopping malls and buildings are all red, too.

But was Santa Claus red in the first place?

No, actually.

So why did it become red later? Today we talk about the story of Christmas and Santa Claus.

Christmas (Christmas), also known as Christmas Day, translated as "Christian Mass" (Mass is a worship service of the Church), is a traditional Western holiday. It is called "Christmas" because it is celebrated by Christians on December 25th of each year, the day they commemorate the birth of Jesus.

Originally, Christmas was only a Christian holiday, but later, with the popularity of Christmas cards and the appearance of Santa Claus, it has been given extra attention and developed into a national holiday in Western countries, and it is the biggest holiday in the year in Western countries, equivalent to the Spring Festival in China.

The birth of Santa Claus originated in European folklore.

According to common belief, Santa Claus refers to Nicholas, the bishop of Asia Minor in the 4th century A.D., who was known for his kindness and generosity to the poor.

But the image of Santa Claus that we see now was created in 1931 by the famous Swedish illustrator Hatton Shambu, based on his friend Ro Prentiss. It was from 1931 that the image of Santa Claus began to be unified and fixed into the image of the "old man in a red robe, with a white beard, a kind smile, and a simple manner" that we can see everywhere nowadays.

Before 1931, the color of Santa Claus was different in different countries in the West, usually in yellow and green (now Westerners use red, green and white as Christmas colors). And Santa Claus was not a fat man then; on the contrary, Santa Claus before 1931 often looked gaunt and bony.

Yes, it wasn't until 1931 that the image of Santa Claus changed from a yellow or green, bony figure to a red, chubby one. The "mastermind" behind the change was not Hutton Shambles, who created the classic Santa image, but he was only commissioned to do so by the world-famous Coca-Cola Company, the real "mastermind.

Then, Coca-Cola contracted Hutton Shambles to create a Coke-drinking Santa Claus, and insisted that the color of his suit be bright Coca-Cola red. So Hutton Shambles created the classic image of a red-robed, white-bearded, smiling Santa Claus based on his friend Roe Prentiss, taking off his red hat with one hand and holding up a bottle of Coca-Cola with the other. Coca-Cola later made a poster of this image of Santa Claus with the famous slogan "The Pause That Refreshes" written underneath the poster.

Hatton Shambaugh went on to create hundreds of advertisements for Coca-Cola over the next three decades. His image of Coca-Cola's red Santa Claus took over the world with the mass distribution of Coca-Cola, and the red Santa Claus became the standard image of Santa Claus.

Today, Santa has become a global cultural icon.

It is no exaggeration to say that it was Coca-Cola alone that unified the image of Santa Claus. As a result, Coca-Cola has trademarked the image of Santa Claus.

Yes, Coca-Cola created the iconic image of Santa Claus, and in turn, Coca-Cola has always benefited from it. But Santa's influence doesn't stop there.

In the late 20th century, Santa's influence was such that SantaClaus'sHouse, the village of Rovaniemi, in the northern Finnish region of Lapland, became the home of Santa Claus. SantaClaus's House is a tourist attraction in Rovaniemi, the northern Finnish region of Lapland, Santa's home town. This Santa Claus Village has only 50 strictly audited, trained and licensed "genuine Santa Claus" in the world, whose appearance fee is even as high as 200,000 yuan.

Such is the influence of Santa Claus.