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by James Kara Murat, Jam
Thanksgiving is more than just a Native American tradition. It's a time to show your appreciation to God for the many blessings you have received all throughout the year. Moreover, it's a perfect time to gather all your loved ones for a simple and intimate dinner. It also starts the beginning of the holidays. It's thus not surprising that everybody is in their festive moods come the third Thursday of November. You can also liven up your Thanksgiving spirit with a number of Thanksgiving-related project ideas using your color laser printer. Here are several fabulous ideas for you:

1. Place Cards

You can add your own creative touch in your table during Thanksgiving dinner. Rather than placing your usual table mats, why don't you create your own version of place cards instead? If there aren't too many guests invited, you can ask for their individual pictures, have them printed in your Epson or Canon printer, and use them as their personal place cards. You can even add your personal Thanksgiving message to each one of them. Definitely, all of your friends and family members will have the surprise of their lives seeing their faces at the dinner table.

2. Self-made Poetry

Do you have a knack in poetry, or are you inspired by the holidays to write your own poem? Thanksgiving is the perfect time to showcase your talent while letting your loved ones know the importance of the occasion. Besides, it's almost the end of the year. It's high time that you tell them how much you appreciate the good times you've spent the entire year through verses. You can write your poem in a word processor, add some designs that will fit into your chosen theme, and then print out the copies with your Canon or Epson printer later to all those who listened to you intently.

3. Mazes and Word Searches

Do you need to brush up your knowledge in Thanksgiving? Or would you like to have your friends and family members busy themselves while you're still cooking your dinner? There are numerous Thanksgiving-related word searches and mazes that you can download from the Internet. If you have the gift of Gab, you can always come up with your own.

4. Native Americans Paper Dolls

What better way to teach your kids about the significance of Thanksgiving in American history than creating your own Native American paper dolls. Patterns are widely available in the Internet, and all you need to do is to print them in a color laser printer. You can even have the freedom to choose Native American costumes.

You just have to look for a sturdier paper when you're going to print them so you can attach them to your future paper dolls. While you're in the middle of the project, you can then add insights about the holiday. Surely, your children will have more reason to look forward the next Thanksgiving Day.

Japanese tattoos are a great choice for a tattoo design. They are one of the most magnificent of all of the mythical beats. The power and elegance of these beautiful mythical beasts warrant the great attention that is paid to them in the world of tattoos. The Japanese have a long tradition of tattooing and that combined with the dragon as a design is one of the best tattoos available. If you are thinking about getting such a tattoo then it can be helpful to learn about some of the symbolism, history and gather ideas about the design before you get your tattoo.

Great Ideas For Dragon Tattoo Designs

There are really an endless number of possibilities when considering getting a dragon tattoo design. The size, style and location of the dragon can greatly change and enhance the symbolism behind the design. For example a dragon with fiery red eyes wrapped around a large sword might represent strength and power. Yet on the opposite end of the spectrum one depicted flying high in the clouds above a lake or the mountains might be a symbol for peace and freedom. What your dragon will symbolize is really dependent on the design and style you choose to give the dragon.

The History Of Dragons In Japan

Dragons play a central role throughout Japan. In Japanese they are called Ryu or Tatsu. They are large serpent like beasts that are covered with scales. They typically live near large bodies of water and throughout history have come to be respected as a powerful creature. It is such a powerful creature that it is believed the first emperor of Japan was descended from a dragon and therefore directly from a power god.

Like many of the east Asian countries dragons have a long tradition in Japanese culture, art, architecture and literature. There are numerous stories, temples and shrines where dragons play a central role.

Sculptures of dragons can be seen today throughout Japan typically in alters, temples and other places of worship. One of the most famous of these temples is at Miyajima also known as The Isle Of The Temple. This has become a famous spot for pilgrims, travelers and tourists to come and pray to the dragons for good luck and good fortune. Dragons are also revered at the Sonsoji Temple in Asakusa Japan.

At the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa Japan every spring is a very special time of year. It is rumored that way back in 628 AD two brothers were fishing along the Sumida river. During their fishing trip they discovered a beautiful statue of Kanon the Goddess of Mercy. At the time they made this discovery a gold dragon flew out of the Sumida river and up into the sky as a way to mark such an important event and such a big finding. Thus every spring the dragon in taken out oft he Sesoji temple and then paraded around the temple grounds.

In both Buddhist and Taoist religious traditions the dragon is seen to also represent the hardships that a spiritual pilgrim will have to face in their journey towards enlightenment.

Dragons are also featured throughout Japanese literary works. One of the first appearances of a dragon like beast is the beast named Yamata-No-Orochi. Yamata No Orochi is a eight headed serpent like beast that devours young women. In the story a man named Susanoo tricks the beast and gets him drunk on Sake and then is able to slay him. In later literary works dragons are seen as much more benign creatures.

As you can see form above the dragon is prevalent throughout the Japanese culture and their are many examples of this mythical beast in the art and architecture. The dragon can also be found throughout many of the more traditional tattoo designs. Thus gives you a wide variety of options to choose from and can help in getting the perfect tattoo you want. The most common location for a large dragon tattoo of course is the back. This makes a great back piece and the design can be done very large and therefore with a lot of detail. However you are not locked into only getting a back tattoo. If you want something a little smaller or for whatever reason don't want a back piece a dragon can easily be done on your shoulder, calf, and even a sleeve tattoo design.
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