Unique Holidays: December 27th, 2022

The Mommies Reviews

Welcome to our series sharing Unique Holidays: December 27th, 2022. Would you take a look at the Holidays being celebrated today and let me know which Holiday you most want to celebrate. As for Charlie and I were going to make #Snowflakes in our #Homeschool Art Class. Would you like to join us and make your own Snowflake to share on Social Media?

Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day always observed on December 27th

Make Cut Out Snowflake Day is here and now. Aren’t you happy that Make Cut-out Snowflakes Day has finally arrived!? Here’s a day to show your crafty skills, as you make paper Snowflakes. Cutting out Snowflakes is a great project for kids. However, you don’t have to be a kid, to have fun making paper Snowflakes. It’s a skill that is practiced by many people.

They say no two Snowflakes are alike. Which shouldn’t come as a surprise, that there are seemingly countless different Snowflake designs. Templates abound, from fast and easy patterns to intricate time-consuming designs to challenge the most practiced Snowflake maker.

Make Cut-out Snowflakes Day is a great after-Christmas project for your kids. After all the excitement, the kids settle down, if only for a few minutes, and work on a fun art project at home. Most of the Winter is ahead of us. The Snowflakes make a great decoration for your home or your child’s room. The holiday decorations will soon be stored away until next year. But, you can leave the Snowflakes up until Spring.

If you like snow bring Make Cut-out Snowflakes Day on! Bring out the paper and scissors and cut out paper Snowflakes on this very special Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day.

How to Celebrate Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day

  • Take a piece of white paper or construction paper and a pair of scissors. While Snowflakes are white, you can use colored paper because this is an art project.
  • Cut out paper Snowflakes.
  • Use glitter to decorate the Snowflakes which makes them sparkle like real Snowflakes.
  • Decorate the Snowflakes.
  • Give Snowflakes to mom and dad, , as well as family and friends.
  • Decorate your room with Snowflakes.

History and Origin of Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day

We found no factual information about the origin of Make Cut Out Snowflake Day and we did not find any information on the creator of Make Cut Out Snowflake Day.

It is mildly surprising as to the selection of December 27th to celebrate Make Cut Out Snowflake Day Making paper Snowflakes is a very popular school craft project. On December 27th, all school children are out on Christmas holiday.

National Fruitcake Day– always observed on December 27th

National Fruitcake Day, is today which celebrates the Fruit-filled holiday Cake. While this heavy and overly sweet Cake was popular in the 40s and ’50s, we are not sure if anyone has ever eaten ta Fruitcake. Although, I know they have because my mom loved Fruitcakes and would always get one for Christmas. Not only that my mother in law makes Fruitcakes to hand out at Christmas.

Scientists have been unable to penetrate deeply into a Fruitcake, and therefore, have failed to uncover its exact composition. Fruitcakes density has also hampered its ability to use carbon dating to identify the age of a Fruitcake. Unconfirmed rumors suggest that some Fruitcakes are hundreds, if not thousands, of years old.

It is very appropriate for National Fruitcake Day to be celebrated shortly after Christmas. Once the holidays are over, it’s time to get rid of Fruitcake. Giving a Fruitcake is a Christmas tradition for many. It is also believed that recipients will re-wrap Fruitcake to re-gift to someone else. It’s almost a game to see who gets caught holding Fruitcake on Christmas day. Who knows how many years, or decades, a Fruitcake has been passed along? Ultimately, the trick is to make sure you give away the Fruitcake before the holiday season is through. Otherwise, you get the joy of storing the Fruitcake, until the next Fruitcake-giving season.

How to Participate in National Fruitcake Day

On National Fruitcake Day, those with a sweet tooth can celebrate by eating a slice or two of Fruitcake. Otherwise, we suggest you use National Fruitcake Day to give your Fruitcake to someone.

History and Origin of National Fruitcake Day

Our research failed to find any information that suggests National Fruitcake Day is an official “National” Holiday, which requires an act of Congress or Presidential proclamation. You may argue that there are a few Fruitcakes in Congress. But to date, none of them has sponsored a bill to create or declare National Fruitcake Day.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates