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Santa and Mrs. Claus |
Santa Claus as we know him today emerged when the Dutch settlers arrived in Manhattan on Christmas day 1624. In Holland, Sinterklaas (Santa Claus) wore a red robe while riding a white horse, and cared a bag of gifts to fill the children's stockings. Christmas Carnivals is here with Santa and Mrs.Claus.
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Clay Pot Santa & Mrs. Claus: Santa & Mrs. Claus are ready to bring cheery tidings to all the girls and boys. A fun way to say Merry Christmas to your holiday host, child's teacher, or a family member can hardly be done away with.
You will need (for each character) 2- 1 1/2" wooden balls, 2- 2 1/4" clay pots, shiny holiday ribbons, wide satin holiday ribbon (with wire is best), red material scrap, white felt, shimmering white pom pom balls, white curly doll hair, gold craft wire, shiny green ribbon, thin white ribbon, silk holly berries & leaves, textured snow paint, acrylic paints in flesh, red, and pink.
Mrs. Claus: Glue white curly doll hair onto head. Use wide sheer ribbon as a scarf around her head so that hair stands out in front. Tie hair. Use shiny green ribbon to border the bottom of the pot, glue place. Fashion three small white bows from the thin white ribbon, glue to the green ribbon.
Santa: Roll cap by wrapping red material completely around the top of the "head", glue brim there. Trim and tuck material as you move upward to the top of the cap, sealing seams with craft glue until you have reached the top.
The arrival of Santa on Christmas Eve is become the most anticipated event of the Christmas holiday season all over the globe. He is recognized as the symbol of love, caring, and gift giving. Jolly in the spirit of the season with Christmas Carnivals Santa and Mrs.Claus.
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