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domingo, 11 de enero de 2015

craker





                                             CRAKER




We echo a thing called craker is a tube that you put with wrapping paper and wrap it and going to your estiras by both ends and it makes a noise and leave things like a Crown of paper, a card and a gift, as they do: because they are two rolls of paper, you put wrapping paper and wrap it and do two exstremos and decoras.hemos echo an invisible friend but with the crakerami I play Samuel, to Eloy played ami, and gave me a bar of chocolate, sweets haribo and a card.I Samuel gave sweets, a card, a paper Crown and a picture of when he was small.The craker comes from England, they celebrate it when it is Christmas and the Crown put it for dinner on Christmas Eve and celebrated as well.The inventor (inventor) of the Christmas Cracker was Tom Smith in London in 1847, was the owner of a candy store (shop).  At the beginning "crackers" were candies (sweets) wrapped in paper with a small strip of paper with a slogan (motto) or written joke. His inspiration for the noise (noise) when the cracker breaks was the noise of the fire - when you put a piece of wood in the fire did crackle.  Years later evolved the crackers, candies moved (changed) by gifts that were called "cosaque" (cossak) after a few years replaced the name with "cracker".  Cuandeo Tom Smith died his sons continued with the company (company) and introduced.Along with mistletoe, the Turkey and Christmas tree, the 'crackers' for Christmas are an integral part of the celebration of the year end festivities in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.  The 'cracks' traditionally break at the table after Christmas dinner or other celebrations of this fantastic season.


lunes, 13 de enero de 2014

Christmas cards

The Christmas cards

Write  and chritmas  cards  is one  of our firts task 
 of the  season.
The  custom  began  in England 
 about  1840 with the start 
 of penny  post the  first 
 service system .
His  brilliant  idea  gave  rise  to the 
mass marketing  of  christmas  cards,
especially  after  1860, when  better 
 priting  methods were develope.
In England  the  popularity  of sending 
salt.
The images  and  messages
 have remaired  relatively  costant 
 over  the years,  images  showing  scenes of 
the  season  or christmas storie accomparied by the  best 
 whises of a happy.