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Winter solstice has been celebrated all over the world for thousands of years. It occurs on the shortest day and longest night. Although this is often the first day of winter, it also promises the return of the sun after an extended period of darkness.
The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, signaling the official start of winter. It’s a time when the rhythm of nature invites us to pause, reflect, and celebrate the gradual return of the sun. This guide delves into the astronomical meaning of the Winter Solstice and shares nine wonderful ways to celebrate this seasonal milestone with children, fostering connection and joy during this special time of year. What is the Winter…
Vancouver’s Winter Solstice Lantern Festival involves evening music and fire performances on December 21st at the Yaletown Roundhouse and Granville Island.
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Many people celebrate the return of the sun on the Winter Solstice and choose to do what's considered a lantern walk on the longest night of the year! Before we begin creating a winter solstice lantern let's chat about...What IS the Winter Solstice? For the nature nerd: The winter solstice, or also known as midwinter,
Solstice Lanterns {Tutorial}
Try making homemade ice luminaries to decorate and light up porches, decks, garden beds, and walkways. Click this article for more info.
Today is Winter Solstice… the shortest day of the year and tonight will be the longest night. It is a time to celebrate and mark the year by inviting the light back into our lives. In all this darkness, it is a time to reflect inwardly and ask that light and warmth grow our hearts […]
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In this tutorial I show you how to make ice luminaries. They look lovely and are fun to make! 😀 Use them to light up your porch or the pathway to your house. DIY ice lanterns are inexpensive and easy to make: You just need tap water, two containers and some greenery or berries. DIY … Continue reading DIY Ice Luminaries – Tutorial →
Winter Solstice is here and what better way to celebrate than with this DIY lantern project! Winter solstice is celebrated as the shortest day of the year and
This is a sponsored post The idea was for the playgroup children to make their own Waldorf lanterns this year. We made a good start, with most of the children colouring their watercolour paper and painting them in olive oil. The oil does a very special ~ and I think magical job ~ it turns the watercolour paper semi translucent. Allowing the candlelight to shine through ? Then we had a public holiday and many of us ended up with colds. So Max and I ended up finishing the lanterns ready for…
Add some beautiful glow and magical ambiance to your winter solstice ritual by creating your very own pressed flower lantern.
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Kids will love to help with the process of making nature lanterns and I guarantee they will be in awe when you light the lanterns at night. The silhouette of the pressed nature pieces look beautiful on the illuminated lanterns. They also look pretty and delicate during the day when they the tea lights are off.
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