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Christmas Greetings - What should I write?

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Christmas Greeting Cards The Christmas card is without a doubt the most sent greeting of the year. The most common sentence in a Christmas card is "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" but it is okay to be a bit more creative when you write you greeting. Some of the greetings that American Governors send out in 2005. Here are some examples: 1. Colorado Governor Bill Owens (R): "May peace, love, joy and prosperity bless your home and family this holiday season" 2. Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski (D): “PEACE - Paz, Paix, Pace, Frieden, Mir, Shalom, Heiwa, Salam, Heping” 3. South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford (R): "May we all live honorably, walk humbly, and give abundant thanks to the Lord for our many blessings this holiday season"; quotes Micah 6:8 You can also be inspired by the statements about Xmas by famous people: 1. Oren Arnold: “Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart....

Father Christmas History

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Modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, church celebrations, and the display of various decorations—including the Christmas tree, lights, mistletoe, nativity scenes and holly. The mythological figure Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) is also a significant modern indicator of Christmas, as he is traditionally believed by millions of children as being a bringer of gifts on or near Christmas Day. Santa Claus is generally believed to be the result of the syncretization of Saint Nicholas with elements from pagan Nordic and Christian mythology, and owes his modern appearance mostly to 19th century media. Christmas is celebrated throughout the Christian population, but is also celebrated by many non-Christians as a secular, cultural festival. The holiday is widely celebrated around the world, including in the United States, where it is celebrated by 96% of the population. Father Christmas History Father Christmas History

Information on Christmas Ribbons

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Christmas Ribbons There are a lot of things you can do with ribbons. During the holiday season, Christmas Ribbons are highly popular in the market. It not only adds beauty to a present you have wrapped, but shows your creativity as well. There are assorted colors you can choose from. It would depend on how you mix it with the wrapper. Polls show that the most popular colors are red and gold. Surveys that were recently conducted shown that these colors more closely depict the Christmas holidays. Christmas Ribbons can be referred to as the fashion statement for presents. It usually depicts the type of a person you are. You can choose to keep it simple or make a masterpiece out of it since it depends on how you would like to impress the receipients of your gift items. Hence, in buying these Christmas Ribbons, it would be better to buy them in rolls of colors you prefer so that when you wrap your gifts, you’ll be able to adjust the length as well as wrap more gifts with it. There are ready...

Funny christmas pics

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A collection of Funny christmas pics below. Have it and enjoy it. Funny christmas pics funny christmas pics funny christmas pics

Christmas printables coloring pages

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These are some collections about Christmas printables coloring pages. Print and color it. Christmas printables coloring pages Christmas printables coloring pages

Tweety pie christmas pictures

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Tweety is a funny cartoon. we have some Tweety pie christmas pictures here. get it and enjoy it. Tweety pie christmas pictures tweety pie christmas pictures

History of christmas cards

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The Christmas Card Christmas cards originated in England over 150 years ago. "You cannot reach perfection though you try however hard to there's always one more friend or so you should have sent a card to," wrote Richard Armour. Sir Henry Cole knew exactly what Armour was saying. The founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London had so many Christmas greetings to send that handwriting them was impossible. Yet he wanted to make his friends aware of the need to help the destitute on that holiday. The answer. In the year 1843, Sir Henry commissioned John Calcott Horsley to paint a card showing theThe First Christmas Card by John Calcott Horsley feeding and clothing of the poor. A center panel displayed a happy family embracing one another, sipping wine and enjoying the festivities. (So much for good intentions. The card drew criticism because showing a child enjoying a sip of wine was considered "fostering the moral corruption of children.") "A ...