Remember something that happened with that person and illustrate it. Can be funny, memorable, something they are interested in or like alot. The world is at your hands. Draw away into creating lasting memories for all. Merry Christmas
2006-12-02 08:52:42
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answered by windspirit 1
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2016-11-30 01:35:38
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answered by kwiatkowski 3
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You take a photo of your house and draw a Santa on the roof putting presents into the chimney with the reindeers waiting with the sledge.
You draw children having a snowball fight .
you draw a Santa slumped against a tree eating and drinking whilst the elves load the sledge with presents.
you could draw a Santa in a traffic queue.....................
you could draw a few turkeys saying their prayers................not to be chosen.
you could draw some fir trees in the woods, one of them already dressed as a Christmas tree.
A simple Holy Family picture with donkey, ox and sheep and a turkey........
Take a photo of your local church and add a Santa and his 9 reindeer going to Mass with the rest of the parishioners.
Draw a snowman with a robin on his hat and a dog cocking his leg on the side of the snowman...............
Draw a Father Christmas beside a child's bed filling his/her stocking.
Draw Father Christmas playing golf, football, rugby,tennis or any sport that suits the recipient......
Draw Santa fishing, sailing, waterskiing, sailboarding etc.
etc. etc. Good Luck...
2006-12-02 09:00:51
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answered by biggi 4
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I found an old calander withfunny, comical pics of dogs, I cut them out and stuck 'em on my cards then I made a little red hat with a cotton wool pompom, I'm really pleased with them
only took me 5 hr !!!
2006-12-02 08:48:29
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answered by mannit m 4
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cartoons of the family you are sending to in christmas hats - with a turkey theme maybe - i make my own cards but have to rely on my broader creative skill as i can't draw for toffee!
have fun ~x~
2006-12-02 08:47:54
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answered by mousie 4
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Someone at work designs her own cards - she always uses ideas from where she went on holiday that year - mind you, she goes on exotic holidays every year.
2006-12-02 08:46:54
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answered by Ally 5
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How about a caricature of the pair of you by a tree or something else xmasy.
2006-12-02 08:47:47
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answered by *♥* donna *♥* 7
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wouldn't it be a much more thoughtful & personal greeting if the ideas were your own? you know these people - we don't.
(no offence, just an observation)
2006-12-02 08:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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