A Chirpy Robin For Your Christmas Thank-You LettersJanuary 01 2009
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Have you written thank-you notes for your Christmas presents yet?
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To help you get started, we've got a chirpy Christmas robin to put on your thank-you notes!
All photos © Show Me
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What you will need: paper or card and envelopes; red, white and brown paints; some brushes; a black felt-tip pen; and a carrot.
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Cut the carrot into 3 pieces - ask a grown-up to help you do this.
With a paintbrush, paint some brown paint onto the thickest piece of carrot. Press it onto your paper or card. Let it dry.
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Paint some white paint onto the middle-sized circle of carrot and then print it low on the robin's body.
Leave it to dry.
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Paint the smallest circle of carrot you've got with red paint. Press it low on the white circle of the robin.
Leave it to dry.
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Use a black felt-tip pen to draw on the robin's eyes, its beak, legs and wings.
And that's it!
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Do you know why the robin became a popular bird for Christmas cards? The V&A Museum can tell you...
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If you click on return to lightbox near the top of the V&A page, you can look at lots more card designs.
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Over the Christmas holidays, we took this photo of a robin in the gardens of Queen Victoria's home, Osborne House.
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We'd love to see your efforts, so why not send us a photo of birds feeding from your bird cake?
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Rachel Hayward
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