Well, I see some different stories online about the Epiphany or in Germany they call it Heilige Drei Koenige. As Gaby explained the custom of her family on this day and about presents rather than Christmas, I thought that I would share the customs of this day in Germany.
Children dress up as the Three Kings and go from house to house caroling on the Epiphany in Germany on the 6th of January. The children are known as Sternsinger which translates to Star singers. They take a pole with them that has a star on top. They also take blessed chalk with them to write the initials of the Three Kings— K.M.B. for Kaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar with the year over the house door to protect the household from danger and keep evil spirits out.
I can say living abroad it is a bit confusing when you keep having the door bell rung and you have no idea what is going on. I thought they were pranking the house. The children are going around and looking for sweets like the custom of Halloween in the states. They have the added joy of writing on the house. They write the first two digits of the year "+K+M+B" and the last two digits of the year. The initials are of the three kings.
The children do not receive presents on this day and observe Christmas for three days in Germany. They are learning more about Santa Claus as the world seems to be shrinking with the internet and other media. They do know of Weihnachtsmann (Father Christmas). Mostly they celebrate the Christkindt translated to Christ child. The Christkindt brings presents on the 24th of December in the afternoon during the customary family afternoon walk.
While touring Europe, we visited Koeln and the Cathedral there has the remains of the three kings. It is in a golden chest within the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. The following pictures were taken by me during our visit. We also enjoyed the Christmas market surrounding the Cathedral. It truly is magnificient. You can read more about it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_the_Three_Kings
The pictures and video does not even get close to the awe of the shrine nor that of the Cathedral.
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Here is my layout that I created using Hannah Montana, Christmas Village and Winter Frolic.
Most of it was using the Christmas Village cartridge but, I used the frame from Hannah Montana and the title comes from Winter Frolic. This could be used to place a family picture for Christmas, or the Three Kings Day. I am going to place a picture that I took in Germany of the Three Kings Shrine.
As you can see below, the cuts on the Christmas Village were designed to be propped up. I used the hide contour to remove the base piece. Also, I used a small rectangle from George & Basic Shapes or you could use one of the other Gypsy cartridges to weld together with the image to eliminate the cut line.
After you weld them, it will show in red what will cut. As you can see the little rectangles at the base are in gray while the rest of the outline is in red. Only the red of the camel and king will cut. Also, I placed the manger on the mat to cut out the same color as the camel.
The word 'THREE' will cut out the same color as the king. I also hid the crown as I wanted that to cut in another color.
I originally layed out the title to be between the star and the photo mat. However, when I was putting it all together it was too much right next to the photo. As soon as I add the picture, I will make the final determination where I will place the title. For now, it looked better on the lower left of the layout.
I also used the Chomas Creations Glitter mini gel pens and holder on the camel. You can order a set from http://amychomas.blogspot.com/ She also has a really cool engraving kit. I really love how easy it is to use. I also have a video in my archives using it on another project.
Instead of cutting out the details on the camel, I used the gel pens. I did this by using my hide contour to hide all lines except those for the blanket. Then, I went back doing the reverse only cutting out the outside lines.
As you can see I just swapped the housing between the two steps.
To finish the detail on the camel, I used the gel pen and colored in the lines.
The title comes from the Winter Frolic cartridge.
The frame for the photo is from the Hannah Montana cartridge.
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great creations!
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Wow, I love to hear about all the different traditions that each part of the world has. It's very interesting.
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Thanks for including this video. Your l.o. is beautiful. Love how you used the different papers and silohuettes for the kings!!
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Aside from all the work on your LO and how-to I too love and got goosebumps hearing about the tradition in Germany but your pictures!!! WOW
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Thanx for sharing traditions in Germany...and your LO is awesome....and thanx for the chance to win:)
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Very Nice project. TFS
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WOW! LOVE your Layout and the story behind the 3 Kings! I also became a follower and I wanted to Thank you for leaving a comment on my blog yesterday under the My Pink Stamper Submission! I appreciate all comments and it was nice to see yours there!
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Lovely layout and great idea using the pens for the camel's blanket instead of cutting. Enjoyed the German tradition too! xxD
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This is a very pretty layout! Thanks for sharing the information on how to! It's always nice to have that handy when you are doing a layout! Gets the guessing work out! Thanks again!!
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I just got this cart. Thanks for all the detailed shots on how to get the outlines.
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Beautiful! I love the colors TFS and for the video
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ReplyDeleteYou are right. The video is great but it doesn't do the cathedral justice. Growing up in Wiesbaden, Germany I went to this cathedral many times and it is gorgeous all year long, but especially during easter and the christmas holidays. Thanks for sharing, a little homesick now...beautiful layout also
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What a pretty layout. I love the frame on there. I think I am going to have to have a closer lok at the Hannah Montana cart. TFS
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Looking forward to seeing what else you have on your blog. Thanks for the opportunity to win too!
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Love your layout and the video. Thanks for sharing!
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Great project. Thanks for the "how to". Love the info about how Three Kings Day is celbrated in Germany. I am celebrating around the world today without leaving home. :-) {Hugs} Peggy
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What a wonderful story of the celebration in Germany. I want the children to come to my house !!! :) Your project is adorable. Martha C.
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it was interesting hearing about how different cultures celebrate this day. Thanks for the info.
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Great LO, I love that you used the Hannah cart for this.
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Very nice! The pictures you took are beautiful!!
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Aww, thank you so much for posting this video and the traditions followed overseas! I loved reading about them and got goosebumps when I saw the golden casket the three kings are in :) I really really hope I get to see it in person someday :)
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The layout is wonderful and I thank you for adding to the international flavor of this blog hop (and the day).
ReplyDeleteYour layout is beautiful!! That is so funny that you thought the kids were pranking you! I wish we had a tradition like that. No one really goes caroling anymore, at least around here.
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I am really enjoying reading about everyone's traditions. It is very sad that we Protestants don't do anything to honor this day.
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I LOVE your LO! IT's fabulous!!
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Awesome job! Thanks for sharing your stories from overseas!!
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Great layout - never would have thought to combine Hannah Montana with Christmas, but it looks great! Thanks for telling us the German tradition - I don't think I had ever heard of 3 Kings Day but my hubby's grandmother (she is 100) is German and I can't wait to ask her if she did this when she was a child. rdunham at q dot com
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wow thanks for the video and the German version of celebrating 3 Kings... just love it!
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog and inviting me to your blog for this hop! Ive had a lot of fun- Im now a follower-
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Thank you for the grest video and sharing the tradition in Germany. YUour layout is wonderful and the gypsy lesson!
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Your project is very beautiful!! Awesome celebration!
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Great layout and Iloved reading the interesting info - I'm learning so much!
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Great layout - I mostly do cards but I'd like to do more scrapbooking. Thanks for sharing.
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Fabulous page!!!
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I love you layout!! I have some great pictures of my daughter picking up the grass but I was so dumb that I put it under the tree instead of under the bed. Is the same for me but is not the tradition. Thanks for going to my blog to invite to the blog. TFS!! Take Care!!
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ReplyDeleteI love your layout!!! :) And I enjoyed reading about the different customs in Europe! Yours is the first hop on the blog where I've seen the word Epiphany! That's what I always knew it as when I was growing up (my birthday is the same day!) and we always left our tree up until the 7th, too.
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