Santa Claus materials are as follows:
Preparation materials: paper, colored pens
1. First draw Santa Claus’s nose and curved beard, pay attention to the beard Be more symmetrical. Then draw small eyes and a smiling mouth.
2. Next, draw the long hat, the small ball at the top, and the long beard under the mouth.
3. Then, draw Santa Claus’ clothes and draw the two buttons on the clothes.
4. Then draw his legs and pointed boots, and then draw his hands.
5. Then draw the package behind Santa Claus. First draw the petal-shaped mouth of the package, and then draw the big package behind him.
6. Finally, paint Santa Claus with beautiful colors.
Santa Claus is a character in Western myths and legends. In the legend, Santa Claus secretly gives gifts to children on Christmas Eve in the West. He is one of the representative characters on the birthday of Jesus Christ, that is, Western Christmas. one.
He is generally considered to be a derivative of the Christian Saint Nicholas. The origin of Santa Claus may be related to a red and white mushroom called Amanita muscaria.
Character Origin:
Santa Claus originated from European Christian saint allusions. He owns nine reindeer with different names. His biggest worry is that there are fewer and fewer houses with chimneys to climb.
Often parents explain to their children that the gifts they receive at Christmas are from Santa Claus. The concept of Santa Claus as a mysterious figure who brings gifts to young children is derived from Saint Nicholas.
Every Christmas, Santa Claus rides on a reindeer, and the Holy Child comes to the world holding a Christmas tree. As the world changes, writers and artists begin to describe Santa Claus as the familiar red man with a white beard. image.
At the same time, different countries and cultures also have different interpretations of Santa Claus. In many countries, on Christmas Eve, children prepare empty containers so that Santa Claus can fill them with small gifts such as toys, candy or fruit.
In the United States, children hang Christmas stockings on the fireplace on Christmas Eve because Santa Claus has said that he will come down the chimney and put gifts in the socks on Christmas Eve. Gingernut cookies are placed on the table near the fireplace and Santa Claus is said to eat these cookies as he delivers gifts.
In other countries, children place empty shoes outdoors so that Santa Claus can deliver gifts on Christmas Eve (or December 5, the eve of St. Nicholas' Day).