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Happy Holidays – Wallpapers

Its holidays season and everyone is busy in shopping, for kids, new clothes with a bundle of amazing sales offers everywhere you go. People are busy in celebrating the holidays in best way they can with their families. Along with preparing for Christmas Tree and Gifts, Happy Holidays cards and Christmas cards are distributed as an old tradition as well, and most of the females are busy learning or preparing to make some amazing Holidays Dishes. Everyone is busy preparing for the Christmas in one way or another.

So that’s the time when wondrouspics.com bring you Happy Holidays Wallpapers, so that your computer reminds you to get up and start doing some work as well, season’s greetings everyone.

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Christmas – Trees and Gifts

Christmas is a very great event for all the Christian community and they wait all the year for this lovely event and do lots of preparations to celebrate the eve with more enjoyment and excitement.

There are different ways how a Christmas tree can be decorated. In fact, it all depends on the individual choice. The love for this great religious event comes out to be something greater than just an activity. It is all about entertainment and the refreshment.

We all have our perspective about the design and the art of having the theme of Christmas. We have a lot preparation for these decorations. But, Christmas trees are one of the most common Christmas decorations around the world.

For decorations Christmas Balls. These are one of the most important if you are decorating your own Christmas tree. Christmas balls have been traditional as a decoration for Christmas trees and it comes out with many different colors.

A cute little Christmas tree is also can be a good gift to give your best friend.

 

 

 

Making a photo book for someone is a great way of creating a unique, inexpensive gift that can be treasured for a lifetime on Christmas. If you’ve known them for a while you could create a look back over your friendship – include photos from all the activities you’ve done together or trips you’ve enjoyed.

 

 

If you are thinking about the dresses than they can be a perfect gift but dress should be in perfect size and related to the eve as you can give your mother or sister a red prom gown to war in Christmas and give your brother a Santa clause hat.

 

Stylish Christmas jewelry also is very top Christmas gift. You can give a tea mug to your friends on this special event. Family photo Frame is also a very good gift.

You can give the special T-shirt to your boy friend and your brother.

A perfect make up kit is also top gift to give your friend, mother, elder sister.

Winter scarves and elegant tops with denim is also very attractive gift to give.

Christmas lights. For its main purpose, Christmas lights are serve to give light and beauty to anything for Christmas. It is one of the most common Christmas decoration and so for the Christmas tree. Christmas trees and its decorations are useless if there are no lights with it. That is why Christmas trees have to fill it up so that it can be more entertaining and attractive even if it is in dark.

 

For decoration Candy canes. Candies are preferably for Christmas decorations as it is also somewhat general and traditional. But the most common candy as a Christmas decorations is the candy mint cane though others still decorate their own with other candies, chocolates and other sweetness.

 

 

Gifts may come from sizes from small to large with forms such as sphere or a box depending on the thing inside. It is not required to hang around a tree because it may block the other decorations as well as the tree. Unlike small gifts with the same size of other Christmas tree decorations, they can be hang up around the branches as they can be fitted to the tree.

Beautiful Girls Paintings by Daniel F. Gerhartz

Daniel F. Gerhartz was born in 1965 in Kewaskum, Wisconsin where he now lives with his wife Jennifer and their three young children. His interest in art piqued at an early age when a teenage friend suggested they spend one dreary afternoon drawing. It was at that moment that he discovered his lifework.

“My desire as an artist is that the images I paint would point to the Creator, and not to me, the conveyor. J.S. Bach said it well as he signed his work, “Soli Deo Gloria,” To God alone be the glory.”   Daniel F. Gerhartz

Gerhartz’ compelling paintings resonate an honesty, integrity and a directness immediately evident to the viewer. The artist’s skillful and technically adept work celebrates the created world, human form , personal relationships and connection with landscapes and environments of special importance.

Gerhartz’ commanding paintings, credentials and impressive accomplishments transcend the artist’s young age. For the past decade, his paintings have been exhibited in museum, national invitational and prominent gallery exhibitions. Among his award winning paintings are Jennifer, Coffee, and Dream Lake, each of which has been awarded the Nona Jean Hulsey Buyers’ Choice Award at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame’s Prix de West Show in 1993, 1994 and 1999. In 2001, he was presented with the show’s Frederic Remington Painting Award for exceptional artistic merit for his painting The Dance.

 

 

 

Schooled at the Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois, Gerhartz also studied with renowned artist/instructors John Baitinger, Richard Schmid and Bill Parks. Dan is inspired by Russian, European and American masters including Nicolai Fechin, John Singer Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla, Carl Von Marr and Anders Zorn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gerhartz has been featured in publications such as Southwest Art, Focus Sante Fe, Art Talk and Art of the West along with the hardbound book, Creative Oil Painting, Techniques from 15 Master Painters by Stephen Doherty. His teaching credentials include the Scottsdale Artists’ School in Scottsdale, Arizona, and The Fechin Institute in Taos, New Mexico. Gerhartz’ work is included in the permanent collection of the West Bend Art Museum in Wisconsin and the Huntsville Museum of Art in Alabama.