Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays! 🌲🧸
Here is my piece for @qwertycake ! I hope you enjoy! I love drawing Esther and Oliver. The two are one of my favorite duos in the series hehe…
Thank you again to @incorrect-ninokuni for hosting! I’m really happy to participate!
Again, Happy Holidays to all! 💕
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...🎄
Feat. Lunch Lady Miru and her darling niece, Audrey Grace! 🥰 This is Audrey as a little kid again, she's 8 years old here and on vacation at a ski resort this time. Her fluffy unicorn backpack is back, and there are little silver bells attached to her coat pockets, so she jingles as she walks.
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Coyote Tooth and Freshwater Pearl Winter Wonderland Yuletide Pentacle Wreath ✨️
Featuring a miniature grapevine wreath adorned with dried Spanish moss, faux pine tree branches, Lavender sprigs, purple flowers, and Freshwater Pearls. A coyote tooth is glued to the center of a Lavender satin ribbon bow. Cream colored ribbon is weaved through the branches forming a pentacle 🌿🤍🌲
The wreath's width and length is 6.5 inches
All bones utilized in our pieces are ethically sourced and cruelty free
Buy it here
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My final Christmas 2023 art
Snow train - train, a type of train used to clear snow from rail lines. The snow plow was built as a tender and converted to a wedge-shaped plow in 1953.
Toys - Preserves, jams, jellies, candies, needlework, plants, and doilies were common gifts in the late 1800s, Winans-Bagnall said. Many children discovered a newly popular teddy bear under their Christmas tree in 1900. The early personal, hand-held camera by Kodak was another popular gift during the first decade of the new century.
Wreath - A wreath is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, or various materials that is constructed to form a ring shape. In English-speaking countries, wreaths are used typically as household ornaments, most commonly as an Advent and Christmas decoration.
Yule log - A Yule log or bûche de Noël is a traditional Christmas cake, often served as a dessert near Christmas, especially in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Switzerland, Vietnam, and Quebec, Canada. Variants are also served in the United States, United Kingdom, Cambodia, Scandinavia, Portugal, Spain, and Japan.
Family - Christmas can be a time of connection with the people we love, a time of meaning and to think about others. It is a time of new beginnings, an opportunity to start afresh and to grow from our learnings, to become more whole and connected.
Green - For Christians evergreens symbolised eternal life and the promise of the return of life in the spring. We know that private homes would also have been dressed in greenery at this time of year.
North Pole - Unlike Antarctica, there's no land at the North Pole. Instead it's all ice that's floating on top of the Arctic Ocean. Over the past four decades, scientists have seen a steep decline in both the amount and thickness of Arctic sea ice during the summer and winter months.
List - A wish list, wishlist or want list is an itemization of goods or services that a person or organization desires. The author may distribute copies of their list to family, friends, and other stakeholders who are likely to purchase gifts for the would-be recipient or to offer some of the listed items for sale.
Carolers - A Christmas carol is a carol on the theme of Christmas, traditionally sung at Christmas itself or during the surrounding Christmas holiday season. The term noel has sometimes been used, especially for carols of French origin. Christmas carols may be regarded as a subset of the broader category of Christmas music.
Mari lwyd - You see the silhouette – a horse's head. Mari Lwyd is here. Mari Lwyd is the name given to a wassailing folk custom that involves a giant horse's skull carried from house to house. It takes place in parts of Wales during the festive season.
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Made my first ever festive wreath this afternoon, using greenery from my parents’ garden.
I’m really quite proud of how it has turned out.
I made one for my folks at the same time; I mean to make another couple for my Gran and my OH’s mum later in the week.
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