Well done for making a Christmas card! Did you write to anyone (a family member or friend perhaps?) in your card?
Those are some interesting Christmas card facts you found! So Christmas cards have been around for almost 180 years, that's a very long time! I wonder what the cards looked like back then and if they are similar to today's cards?
I hope you and your whanau have a great Christmas and a wonderful summer.
Well done on completing the christmas card and sharing it with your fellow bloggers. It looks great, very classy with the top hat. Thank you for researching more about Christmas cards, I really enjoyed these interesting facts. I had no idea Christmas cards only started in the 1840s- Ka Pai!!!
How do you think the Christmas cards looked back then? My grandmother showed me a christmas card from the 1940s once and it was a beautiful hand made card with ribbons.
Kia ora Jaxson,
ReplyDeleteWell done for making a Christmas card! Did you write to anyone (a family member or friend perhaps?) in your card?
Those are some interesting Christmas card facts you found! So Christmas cards have been around for almost 180 years, that's a very long time! I wonder what the cards looked like back then and if they are similar to today's cards?
I hope you and your whanau have a great Christmas and a wonderful summer.
Ngā mihi,
Lauren
Kia ora
ReplyDeleteJaxson,
Well done on completing the christmas card and sharing it with your fellow bloggers. It looks great, very classy with the top hat. Thank you for researching more about Christmas cards, I really enjoyed these interesting facts. I had no idea Christmas cards only started in the 1840s- Ka Pai!!!
How do you think the Christmas cards looked back then? My grandmother showed me a christmas card from the 1940s once and it was a beautiful hand made card with ribbons.
Keep up the Super work and have a Super Summer!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein