Showing posts with label Christmas picture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas picture. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 December 2018

Christmas Picture by Joshua


It was a frosty night, when a mythical creature was caught on camera sluggishly moving through the gloomy streets of London. The creature was described to look as round as a bauble with a sharp basil green holly leaf on its back. The mysterious figure appeared to be carrying an enormous ruby red present as the stars on him shone brightly against the jet-black sky. On closer inspection, the creature only had one eye which was located on the right side of its ghost white cheeks. All of a sudden, the creature disappeared from camera and was never seen again.

The Christmas Picture by Julia


As I walked into the magical room, I saw billions of things. A ruby-red, prickly holly hung from the ceiling as a sapphire-blue bauble spun around it majestically. I stood frozen, staring in wonder at each individual decoration.
To my right, was an enchanted box with gorgeous ribbons wrapped around it neatly. Bright yellow lights burst out of it; gleaming dazzlingly. Filling the marvellous room, the pearl white stars covered it with joy.
A very bizarre floating eye caught my attention. Its blue eyelashes made me grin and laugh merrily.
After a split second, each incredible thing disappeared. I was left in the room alone...

The Christmas Picture by Anissa


The beautiful picture, that people hang on their wall when it’s Christmas, has a beautiful dark blue bulb that you hang on a Christmas tree. Also, there is an eye looking at the different things for Christmas. A holly that is also there has bright red berries and green leaves. There is also a present that looks like it was opened and is glowing. The stars on there might represent the sky at night when the stars come out and glow. All of those things represent the Christmas spirit and the time that people spend together.

Christmas Picture by Tom


Yesterday was Christmas Day, and I got some amazing presents.
I woke up and grabbed my stocking from the fireplace. My hand scrambled around inside looking for a present. I clenched a small orange box with a blue ribbon on it. I tore it open, inside was an orb with a 2D eye inside. The other side was blank, it confused me. Then, my excitement fell as my mum was taking down the holly and my dad was taking the baubles off the tree. I sighed and turned the orb over to find that it said, ' Life isn't always happy'...

One Christmas morning by George


One Christmas morning, I woke up and looked out of the window. I could see crispy snow covering the holly. I shouted as loud as I could, “Merry Christmas!” I swiftly walked down the stairs trying not to trip. Out the corner of my eye, I saw a red box with blue ribbons vibrating. It was surrounded by ultra-marine, shiny baubles. I curiously approached it. By this time, my family were with me. My mum lifted it up. An enormous anaconda slithered around the house, with its tongue (which looks like a zip) hanging out. Suddenly, the animal disappeared.

Christmas Picture by Jessica


As Christmas is around the corner baubles are being put on the tree. Stars are shining bright and presents are being wrapped. It’s a busy time of year for everyone. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a big red box with blue ribbon around it, I really hope it’s for me.
While my mum was outside picking fresh holly, I took a quick peek to see who it was for. The big gold gift tag said, ‘To Jessica S, Merry Christmas from ?’
 I can’t wait to open this gift on Christmas morning. What could it be?

As Christmas Day drew near by Roxanne


As Christmas Day drew near and near,
Everyone was in good cheer.
Eyes were gleaming,
And children were dreaming,
About the wrapped presents – that may lay in their stockings on Christmas Day.
The trees were shown, with a star on-top
As the baubles, hung stop after stop
The tree of holly blew wild,
As the snow piled, like a running mile.
This is known as a Winter’s Christmas,
The kids play – day after day
And no-one remembers dismay.
For all is jolly in this jolly season
Although there is no need for a reason.
For Christmas Day is very special…

Decorating the Christmas Tree - Faith P


As I tied the ribbon on the yellow spotty box I was so excited that today was the day I was going to decorate the Christmas tree.
Mum was outside taking cuttings of deep green holly with bright red berries to make a wreath for the front door.
The first bauble I pulled out from the box was a bright blue one, I carefully placed it on one of the branches and I found myself gazing into the shiny mirror effect ball reflecting my beady eye back at me.
My favourite part is placing the sparkly star at the top.



The Picture by Lilly-Ella


Painting is Léon’s favourite thing to do! I mean he does it all the time but creativity just flows right out of him, but the other day he had no creativity coming out of him at all. So, he went asking around, he asked his Mum and she wanted him to paint a bauble coloured red, his sister wanted an open Christmas present, his best friend Harry a Christmas holly and his art teacher wanted him to paint an eye. When Léon had asked everyone, he decided to paint all of them! And his painting was amazing.



The picture by Madi


I was looking online for some weird pictures to draw. They were all crazy but this certain one caught my eye as quick as a flash. It was extraordinary. Christmas themed too!
On the left side of the picture was a lightbulb, blue, with a few marks. Also surrounded with three glistening stars.
On the right side of the picture was an eye; almost like a drawn eye. It looked like it had been drawn with a blue felt-tip pen.
In the middle was a piece of mistletoe and a red, spotty present. I decided to draw it. Magical.