Hobbies & Crafts - 10 Answers
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with a santa or a tree on it?
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idk
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don't put any religious words on it. just snow flakes, santa claus, christmas trees.
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Do winter things like a snowman, snowflake, holly, misteltoe, fir tree branches.
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How about happy Winter Season cards?
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Why not use more universal symbols from nature. Trees, the sun, the moon, fish that sort of thing. And lots of glitter, because you are never to old for glitter. It's easy, fun and even little children can get impressive results. If you want to put a greeting inside the card get the children to consider what is important to them about the person that will be receiving the card
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At one time I volunteered in my child's grade 1 class.We cut out tree shapes and glued on buttons for ornament,Used old yougurt containers for bells.Also strung packing peanuts for garlands.They went over really well.These were all done with things that we recycled except the buttons which I got at a fabric store"by the pound".Merry Christmas-hope this helps as a place to start.
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green construction paper- trace hands and arrange them to make them a tree.. Upside down..Don't forget to decorate the tree. Brown construction paper. Trace foot. the hands in a lighter shade of brown for antlers place hands above foot. Wa La a reindeer. Add nose, eyes and ears. Something for the parents to keep! I love getting hand and feet of my children. You could possibly do this with paint also.. Good luck and Happy holidays!
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Hello - Since Christmas IS a religious holiday, it is a contradiction in terms to ask how to make "non-religious Christmas cards." If your aim is to ignore/avoid the religious aspect of this holiday, please refer to it as something other than "Christmas." There are dozens of ways to acknowledge the giving of gifts and good wishes at this time of year without referring to the original Reason for the season. The suggestions given here are excellent!
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Make the basic card from white cardstock then glue a piece dark blue cardstock to the front and have them use chunky foam stamps and white acrylic paint to stamp snowflakes all over the blue card. When dry, they can "paint" white glue on the snowflake images and sprinkle with glitter. I've tried this and they look very nice.
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