Christmas, one of my favourite seasons of the year. When I was a student (even when I started working), before internet or even digital age took over our lives, I love sending and receiving Christmas cards. These days, it's so hard to even receive a hand written snail mail from friends or relatives. Old-fashion me still enjoy reading snail mail vs emails *smile*
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| Simple Handmade Christmas Card | 
So for the season this year, I have decided to encourage my children to make and write Christmas cards to their friends. I know for sure, my children would love to receive Christmas cards or even snail mails from friends, it's always a delight!
Here's what we need, simple materials and quick way to put it together.
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| Materials for the Craft | 
Materials Required:
Stickers or other embellishments (optional)
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| The adults could trace the template onto the back of the patterned paper | 
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| Tracing the template | 
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| One sheet of patterned paper could yield 4 pieces of the decorative shapes | 
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| Plain A4 coloured paper folded into a A5 size | 
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| This is how it should looks like when the coloured paper is folded | 
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| Engage the help of the little ones to get the cards completed | 
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| Add a personal message for friends | 
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| Oooh the cards are so colourful even when it's so simply made! | 
It's really beginning to look and feel a lot like Christmas now! Have fun making your own greeting cards!
I like the red and yellow ones, hee hee, got the hint?
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