Using the stickers gave us a great opportunity to discuss the characters in the Nativity story and for the children to think of how they could communicate certain parts of the story on their cards. Here are some of the results (we tried to keep to the rule of no more than 3 characters plus a star per card!)
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Sunday, 18 November 2012
Nativity Sticker Christmas Cards
We came across these brilliant foam nativity stickers at Baker Ross and got some for Messy Church.
However, I made a slight miscalculation with the order and ended up with some extra! We used our extra stickers for the children at our school lunchtime club to make Christmas cards with. We're having a Christmas sale to raise money for Fair Trade and cards seemed an easy thing to make to sell!
Using the stickers gave us a great opportunity to discuss the characters in the Nativity story and for the children to think of how they could communicate certain parts of the story on their cards. Here are some of the results (we tried to keep to the rule of no more than 3 characters plus a star per card!)
Using the stickers gave us a great opportunity to discuss the characters in the Nativity story and for the children to think of how they could communicate certain parts of the story on their cards. Here are some of the results (we tried to keep to the rule of no more than 3 characters plus a star per card!)
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