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Christmas card how to do

Christmas card tutorial:

13*18cm cardstock folded in half as shown.

Four circles of 3cm and 4cm diameter each, the first layer glued on as shown. Fold the other circles along the center.

Apply glue to the folds. Glue one layer on top of the other. Cut a hat and glue it on.

Draw eyes and cut a small triangular nose and glue it on. Draw three buttons on the bottom.

Paint snowflakes or cut some snowflakes and glue them on, and the beautiful Christmas card is ready.

Christmas is a traditional Western holiday, which is celebrated by people together on this day every year as a way of honoring the birth of Jesus Christ, as well as a universally celebrated secular holiday. In the nineteenth century, Christmas cards and Santa Claus appeared, so that Christmas began to gradually popularize. Christmas was then celebrated throughout Europe and the Americas, and a corresponding Christmas culture was developed.

When Christmas comes, many parents will tell their children about the meaning of Christmas, so that they will know how to love, how to share, how to be grateful and how to give back. Christmas cards are popular in the U.S. and Europe as Christmas gifts, and many families include an annual family photo or family news with the card, which usually includes the strengths and specialties of family members in the past year.

Christmas day to send Christmas cards, in addition to expressing the joy of Christmas celebration, is to friends and relatives blessing, to express the feelings of longing. Especially for friends and relatives in the loneliness, it is a kind care and comfort.