Saturday, December 19, 2020

Color this toy street peddler from 100 years ago...

Description of Coloring Page: selling old-fashioned toys, street peddler, clowns, balls, toy trains, sleigh bells, under the columns, an Old English Christmas

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It's up to you to connect the dots and see what the monkey saw at the Christmas fair!
Monkey has a friend he met at the Christmas fair.

A coloring page of Dear Old Santa Claus


Description of Coloring Page: Santa with a halo, baskets of toys, reindeer waiting patiently, old-fashioned St. Nick, beard, fur coat, black boots

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 Kriss.

Jolly old Kriss, what a fellow you are!
Riding all over the world in the air,
Sliding down chimneys thru ashes and smoke,
Fur-covered Kriss, you're a regular joke!

How do you manage to carry such loads?
How do you manage to keep the right roads?
How do you know all the good girls and boys?
Why don't we wake with your clattering noise?
 

       A colorful Christmas scene may be made to appear amongst this tangle of lines, by using crayons or colored pencils and filling in each area in accordance with this key. B means blue, BK black, Y yellow, O, orange; R is red; V is violet; G is green; P is for pink.

The Retro Snowman Coloring Page


Description of Coloring Page: wooden bucket, snow, children playing in the snow with their dog, a very retro looking snowman, umbrella skeleton, back fence, ladder

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 King Winter by Charles Wilder

It's getting colder. Mother says
King Winter's come to town
And brought his icy, snowy clothes
And probably his crown.

And sure enough, when I look out
Our window, I can see
His diamonds all along the twigs
Of our old cherry tree!
 

Color These Old-Fashioned Snow Shoes!

She walks in snowshoes down the icy slope.

Description of Coloring Page: snowshoes, snow shoes, winter fun, cold outside, child, little girl, downhill, winter sport, cap and mittens

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 Skating Song by Nell I. Minor

Oh, Jack Frost touched the lake last night,
So buckle on your skates so bright,
For the ice is smooth as glass, they say;
So won't you skate with me to-day?

And now, our skating time is o'er,
Take of your skates upon the shore:
Rub them dry to keep them bright,
Then scamper home with all your might.
 
 
Santa's Christmas Maze  
       Starting at the top, see if you can find the route Santa must take to reach the below without retracing any part of your path or crossing any of the printed lines.

Friday, December 18, 2020

Scandinavian Star Curls Ornaments

     I discovered these old ornaments inside a box of Christmas things two summers ago and wondered at their fragility. I knew immediately that these were made from wood shavings because my husband builds furniture in his spare time. He works so very hard and dreams of the day he will someday be free to retire and take up his craft full time, perhaps he will even build a little wood shop out back? 
       In any case, I have often wondered just what I could make with all of the piles of wood curls that heap up on the floors of our garage in mid-winter.
        Upon I discovering these shaved beauties, I thought how delicate, how sweet! But they are too fragile! Who would invest so much energy into something as difficult to preserve as snow? Well, I suppose there must be folks on the internet who have had similar ideas...
       In order to make similar ornaments like the stars shown here, you will need: a shallow plastic tub for soaking the wood curls, wood shaved curls, bobbie pins, tacky craft glue, and patience. Do not dry the wood curls in an oven as you glue these together. I know that one of the links above suggests this but visitors here should know that some trees contain natural poisons. Their toxins may be released into the environment through heat and you certainly don't want these toxins in a place where you prepare your food! Also it doesn't take very long for such fine shavings to dry out. You may place the stars near a heating vent if you need them to dry quicker. 
       After the wood shavings have soaked a bit, stretch these out and shape them as you like. They can be snipped apart with ordinary scissors and pined into shapes with bobbie pins or clothes pins as they dry. Then glue them into star shapes or snowflakes using tacky glue. Let them dry over night before decorating the Christmas tree or windows with them. You may use hot glue if you prefer, to assemble your creations.