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FROSTED!

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Paper Snowflake patterns

Click anywhere on the snowflakes to the left to find free paper snowflake patterns from www.firstpalette.com

Frosted Sugar Cookie Recipe

Click anywhere on the snowflake cookies to the right to find a delicious free sugar cookie recipe from www.annies-eats.com

Print the instructions Poem

Click on the PDF icon to the left to print the Frosted Poem

Help us Light the World...

"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew 5:16

1.Place the paper snowflake near your door to show you've been frosted. 

2.Make a plate of frosted sugar cookies to give to a neighbor.

3.Cut out a paper snowflake.

4.Print out the Frosted Poem.

5.Take the cookies, snowflake, and poem to a neighbor, and leave it on their doorstep.

   Snowflakes reflect most of the light that hits them. Since visible light is white and snowflakes reflect that light, snow generally appears white in color.

Thus, snow literally Lights the world.

Snow has also been used to describe our Lord.

In Revelations 1:14 it reads;

"His head and his hairs were

white like wool,

as white as snow"

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