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| Old Testament Printables: Abraham's Sacrifice Creation Pinwheel King Nebuchadnezzar's Dream Noah's Ark Craft Psalm 23 Prayer Box Tower of Babel |
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| Hand-print Angel |
| This is a Bible Verse Angel with Handprints. Children can print up the angel, color it to look like themselves, then use their own handprints to make the wings. You can also add in a bit of glitter and pipe cleaner for a halo if desired. The angel has the verse from Luke 2:11. |
| Step 1 Fold your piece of construction paper in half. (Pick whatever color you want for the wings) Trace your closed hand onto the paper. |
| Step 2 Cut out the handprints through both layers of paper so that you have two wings. |
| Step 3 Glue your wings to the back of your angel as shown in the photo. |
| Step 4 Optional Glitter: Draw with your glue anywhere you want glitter. Suggestions: Wings, Dress, under the word "Christ" |
| Step 5 Pour the glitter over the glue. Use a piece of paper behind it so you can catch the extra glitter and return it to the container. |
| Step 6 Your angel will now have glittery accents. Set aside to dry. |
| All Done! You're angel is ready to bring the good news to the shepherds! You can even use your halo to hang it up on a tree or a wreath! |
| Step 7 Optional Halo: If you'd like your angel to have a halo, simply fold a pipe cleaner in half, form a loop, and twist it together as shown above. |
| Step 8 Tape the pipe cleaner on the back of the angel as shown in the photo. |












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The Littlest Angel By Charles Tazwell & Paul Micich / Smart Kids Publishing A modern classic with a mischievous endearing hero, this book continues to enchant generations of children. How does an irrepressible four-year-old boy adapt to life in the heavenly community? Can the angles adjust to him when he disturbs their routine? When at last the Littlest Angel learns to live happily in Heaven, he finds a special gift for the baby Jesus. This sensitive tale is perfect for reading aloud at Christmastime, or any time of the year. First introduced on radio by Helen Hayes, The Littlest Angel was originally published in 1946, and is now presented with the award-winning artistry of Paul Micich. Recommended for ages 4 to 8. |