How to make a wish card?

1. Prepare a pair of scissors, a piece of cardboard, a ruler, a 2B pencil and some colored lead.

2. Draw a rectangle about 17cm long and 5.5cm wide on the cardboard with a ruler and a 2B pencil, and cut it out along the pencil line with scissors.

3. Fold the cut rectangular colored paper in half along the long central axis, that is, two rectangles with a length of about 8.5cm and a width of about 5.5cm.

Finally, you can write your name and wish on it with colored lead, or draw your wish on the card, so that a New Year wish card is completed.

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It can be used as decoration to show the crowds in shopping malls and scenic spots.

The first Christmas card in the world was put forward by an Englishman, Sir Henride Gaulle, in 1843 by John Calgary.

Christmas is the biggest festival in the Christian world. At the beginning of the 4th century AD, 65438+1October 6th was a double festival for churches in the Eastern Roman Empire to commemorate the birth and baptism of Jesus, which was called Epiphany (also known as Epiphany), that is, God revealed himself to the world through Jesus. The only exception at that time was the church in Jerusalem, which only commemorated the birth of Jesus, not the baptism of Jesus. Later, historians found in the calendar used by Roman Christians that the page of 65438+ February 25, 354 AD recorded: "Christ was born in Bethlehem, Judah."

Every year on Christmas Eve, that is, from the evening of February 24th to the morning of 25th in 65438+, which is what we often call Christmas Eve, the church will organize some choirs (or formed spontaneously by believers) to sing Christmas carols from door to door or under the window, so as to reproduce the good news that angels report the birth of Jesus to shepherds on the outskirts of Bethlehem, which is called "good news". On this night, there will always be a group of lovely boys or girls.

Christmas cards, similar to wishing cards, are hung on the Christmas tree, hoping that Santa Claus will help them realize their wishes.

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