Welcome to the 25 Days Of Christmas Tags featuring STAMPlorations! The event created and hosted by Tracey McNeely is on its 9th year, and we here at STAMPlorations are delighted to be back again as one of the sponsors. We're offering a $25 gift code for this event. But scroll down to the end of this post because I have TWO extra prizes up for grabs just for those who leave a comment on this post.
Here are the beautiful tags the girls in the Inspiration team made for this event. Be sure to click on their names for a close up look and for all the details.
MARIA | SHIRLEY | DEEPTI
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Answer one, two, or all of the questions below. One answer per comment (so if you know the answer to all 3, leave 3 comments for 3 entries).
- "Noel" is a French word often used around Christmas. What was its original meaning in Latin?
- What was given on the 7th day in the song Twelve Days of Christmas?
- What was the original title for The Little Drummer Boy?
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Oh happy to see that Stamplorations is doing the 25 Tags of Christmas - I am excited about doing this and just got caught up yesterday - love tags - Noel is Day of Birth
ReplyDeleteA great song the 12 Days of Christmas - Seven swans a swimming
ReplyDeleteOriginal Title - Carol of the Drums -
ReplyDeleteTo Be Born, 7 Swans a swimming and Carol of the Drums. Yay!
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Baa humbug makes me grin! To answer the question, I think Noel means He is born.
ReplyDeleteIt is seven swans a swimming!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites at Christmas... Little Drummer Boy, but also Carol of the Drums! Thanks for the chance to win the awesome sentiments!
ReplyDeleteAnswer...Seven Swans a Swimming. thanks for the chance for a prize.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute festive tags from the designers for this fun event! Noel in Latin means birth.
ReplyDeleteThe Little Drummer Boy was originally known as the Carol of the Drum.
ReplyDeleteOn the seventh day of Christmas the gifts were seven swans a-swimming, six geese a-laying, five golden rings, four calling birds, three french hens, two turtle doves and
ReplyDeletea partridge in a pear tree.
Seven swans a-swimming. Thanks for lending support to Tracey's 25 Tags of Christmas events. I look forward to it every year.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 1 answer: birth
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2 answer: swans
ReplyDeleteQuestions 3 answer: Carol of the Drum
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous tags!! Thanks for the chance to win some awesome prizes! Question #1: Noel is from the Latin verb meaning "to be born".
ReplyDeleteQuestion #2: ON the 7th day of Christmas, the gift was 7 swans a swimming.
ReplyDeleteQuestion #3: it was originally called "Carol of the Drum".
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of tags! natalis “to be born.”
ReplyDelete2. Seven swans a swimming
ReplyDelete3 Carol of the Drum
ReplyDeleteNoel means birth!
ReplyDelete7th day... 7 swans a swimming
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ReplyDeleteAmazing work by the ladies!
ReplyDeleteNoel in Latin means birth.
Sevens swans a swimming.
Carol of the drums.
Fabulous contribution to the 25 days of christmas tags! I am not as familiar with your brand but am loving some of what I am seeing in this blog hop - those little sketched reindeer are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow,the design team really outdid themselves - stunning tags! Noel means birth in Latin.
ReplyDeleteSeven swans a-swimming
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ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful tags! I LOVE that deer...it's really pretty and so versatile. That Bah Humbug is hilarious! Loads of inspiration right here.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful tags! Noel means birth in Latin.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2: Seven swans a swimming.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 3: Carol of the Drum.
ReplyDeleteThe French Noel can trace to a Latin word meaning birthday.
ReplyDeleteThe seventh gift in the Twelve Days of Christmas is Seven Swans A Swimming.
ReplyDeleteThe Little Drummer Boy was once called The Carol of the Drum.
ReplyDeleteNoel meant "to be born".
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
Seven Swans A Swimming!
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
Original title was "Carol
ReplyDeleteOf The Drums". Fabulous
questions.
Carla from Utah
Gorgeous tags ladies. Noel means birth. Hugz
ReplyDelete7 Swans a swimming. An interesting packing challenge me thinks. Hugz
ReplyDeleteOriginal title was Carol of the Drums. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process right now if checking out everyone's tags. When I saw that you were giving out prizes here, I had to check it out. I had to Google the answers to "Noel" meaning Christus in Latin and The Carol of the Drum for the original name of the Little Drummer Boy. I did know, however, that on the the seventh day of Christmas seven swans a swimming were given. What fun questions. I'll have to check out your days off thanks hop. Thanks for a chance to win prizes. I have been blessed to win several prizes from various blogs. That is only one of many things to be thankful for and one that's fun but not as important as other blessings.
ReplyDeleteIn French the word 'noel' means 'Christmas season' , but the original latin meaning is 'birth'
ReplyDelete7 swans are swimming on the seventh day
ReplyDeletethe "little drummer boy" was originally known as the "carol of the drum"
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all of the tags!! Beautiful job ladies!! Question 1: Noel means birth.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2: 7 swans a-swimming on the 7th day of 12 Days of Christmas
ReplyDeleteQuestion 3: The original name for The Little Drummer Boy was Carol of the Drums. Love the stop motion cartoon from 1968.
ReplyDeleteAnswer #1: Noel is a French word that apparently came from a Latin word 'nasci' (to be born) or 'natalis' (birth).
ReplyDeleteThe First Noel is my favorite Christmas carol!!
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Answer #2: Seven swans a-swimming.
ReplyDeleteTalk abt a white elephant gift!!! Maybe back then everyone had garden ponds for waterfowl, but I know I would not be ready to receive a gift like this! :) There have been a number of theories as to the origin of the song, but most seem to point to it being a "memory and forfeit" song where each successive player had to remember all the previous items correctly or forfeit a kiss or favor of some kind.
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Answer #3: "The Little Drummer Boy" was orinally caled "Carol of the Drum". This song was apparently adapted from a traditional Czech lullaby, which does not really resemble the modern song at all. Maybe the real inspiration is now lost to history.
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HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
Absolutely gorgeous! You have one of the most talented teams around! Question 1 - To be born or birth.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2 - On the seventh day of Christmas, my true love sent to me:
ReplyDelete7 Swans a-swimming, 6 Geese a-laying, 5 Golden Rings, 4 Calling Birds, 3 French Hens, 2 Turtle Doves, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree - I love this song!
Question 3 - "Carol of the Drum"
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful tag inspiration, the fun questions, and the awesome giveaway!
Stunning tag inspiration here! I love them all and look forward to using my STAMPloration products to join in! Question 1: Means "birth"
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2: 7 swans a swimming
ReplyDeleteQuestion 3: originally known as "Carol of the Drum".
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun way to add interest for a chance to win
ReplyDeleteNoel - meaning "to be born"
Now you'll have me singing this song in my head all day
ReplyDelete"Seven Swans a-swimming" !!!
The Little Drummer Boy was originally known as
ReplyDeleteCarol of the Drum..
Thanks Shery for giving us three chances to win
FABULOUS tag sneak peeks!
ReplyDeletequestion #1 - birth
question #2 - 7 swans a-swimming :)
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteQuestion 1 - To be born or birth.
Question 2 - Seven swans a swimming.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 3 - "Carol of the Drum"
ReplyDelete#1 to be born
ReplyDelete#2: the gift was 7 swans a swimming
ReplyDelete#3 Carol of the Drum
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