A memorable Christmas By Ritu Sharma

A memorable Christmas 

By Ritu Sharma



This time of the year, I get all nostalgic. Carols, the jingling of bells and beautiful Christmas Trees make my heart filled with joy.

Whenever I go out with my family and friends, I see people dressed as Santa and giving gifts to Children.

One of the very fond memories that I have shared was with my siblings. We used to play games near our house and whoever wins gets a gift from Santa. Although I never got one, my brother did and it was really amazing.

I loved how everyone sings carols at midnight mass. Church near our apartment gets beautifully decorated. My favorite carol that I love is "Jingle bells" and especially Santa's adorable laugh 'ho ho ho'. Christmas is a festival of joy and friendship and I wish everyone may get all the happiness they deserve in this divine holiday.

Recently, our teacher gave us a task of making Christmas post. And I tried to gather all my memories and creativity that I have and made something out of it.
I decided to make a poster for best wishes, and the best software for this is Adobe Photoshop.
I thought my main focus will be Christmas Tree. Trying to keep that in mind I gave it a golden glow.

For background, I made it white so that it will give a snowy look. I made two decorating balls adjacent to the Christmas tree to match its theme and finally made it and showed it to my teacher.

After a few manipulations that he suggested my post was looking quite good. I was happy.


Till then, My friends! A Merry Christmas to you and your family from me and all the fellow contributors of Crimson Creed.
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  1. Christmas is occasion of happyness & ritu nice thoughts...
    Merry Christmas...

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  2. Nice post Ritu!!! keep it up!! Can't wait to see more posts from you!!

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