After we finish our Christmas wrapping paper, I'll tie the gifts up with simple bows using yarn ribbon or tulle in coordinating colors and give our gifts within a gift to special people in our lives. This is going to be a fun way to learn the Bible, spread the Good News and express our creativity!
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Biblical Christmas Wrapping Paper
During art time this morning I let the twins paint using dot dot paint as well as finger paint on kraft paper. We are creating our own Christmas wrapping paper. I had been drawing stars for them to fill in and Christmas trees, then Nathaniel asked me to paint a rainbow, like Noah's Ark. That got me thinking, why not draw a picture representing each book of the Bible.
Emma drew a whale:
Natty chose Exodus (15-40):
After we finish our Christmas wrapping paper, I'll tie the gifts up with simple bows using yarn ribbon or tulle in coordinating colors and give our gifts within a gift to special people in our lives. This is going to be a fun way to learn the Bible, spread the Good News and express our creativity!
After we finish our Christmas wrapping paper, I'll tie the gifts up with simple bows using yarn ribbon or tulle in coordinating colors and give our gifts within a gift to special people in our lives. This is going to be a fun way to learn the Bible, spread the Good News and express our creativity!
Labels:
art,
Bible,
bible stories,
Christian,
Christmas,
Christmas gift wrap,
christmas gifts,
cross,
dot dot paint,
Exodus,
finger paint,
Jonah,
kraft paper,
New Testament,
rainbow,
stars,
toddler art,
twins,
washable markers
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