The story/legend takes place in 1531. Juan Diego was an Aztec who converted to Christianity when Mexico was taken over by the Spanish. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego was walking from his village to church. It was a long walk. When he reached the top of Tepeyac Hill, he saw an apparition of a beautiful woman. She identified herself as the Mother of God. She told Juan Diego to go to the Bishop in Mexico City and tell him to build her a church where she was standing so she could help all who needed her (in one version of the picture books it is also said she wanted to be closer to her Indian children). Juan Diego went to church services and then went to the Bishop's house.
Source: By Enrique López-Tamayo Biosca (http://www.flickr.com/photos/eltb/3243649806) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
Source: By Enrique López-Tamayo Biosca (http://www.flickr.com/photos/eltb/8088780211) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
Statue of St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin. Church of San Juan Bautista, Coyoacán, México DF. Photo taken by Hajor, 15 December 2003 |
Now to go with these wonderful books of the story, I wanted to do a little craft. When I googled Our Lady of Guadalupe crafts I discovered many ideas. Our first craft was a tin cross with Our Lady of Guadalupe on it. We got the idea from Oh, Night Divine: Our Lady of Guadalupe Tinwork Ornaments. We cut a cross out of a large tin baking pan. Then I gave Hazel some permanent markers to color it. I gave her a picture (I googled for images of Our Lady of Guadalupe) and we pulled out some decorative flowers.
Hazel is now deciding whether we are going to hang it in her room or in the kitchen. I loved the idea of doing a tin ornament since tinwork is an art of Mexico.
Our next craft came from In the Heart of My Home: Advent and Christmas with Tomie de Paolo (sorry blogged move and link is no longer good). I loved this one since it showed the miracle of the image. We used "rose" stickers that Hazel got from Trader Joe's.
Now Juan Diego was made a saint and his feast day is December 9th. And according to Catholic.org Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day is December 12th. One of the ideas I saw was to have a "tea" party for Our Lady of Guadalupe serving Mexican hot chocolate. I loved this idea but since it was hot yesterday, we did not do this. We did however make Juan Diego's somberro cookies. I would love to show you the source of this idea, but it looks like I did not save it. (If it is yours, please let me know so I can add it!!) They are sugar cookies with gum drops and frosting decorations.
The final craft idea came from Arma Dei: Equipping Catholic Families: Happy Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It was to make a peg doll of Juan Diego with the image on him and sequins for the roses.
Now we have some fun crafts to remember the story by.
Now for the giveaway and the blog hop. Remember this is week 3 of it all.
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Hispanic Heritage Month GIVEAWAY!
This year to celebrate we are giving away fabulous prizes! Be sure to enter the Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post for a chance to win! Please note that there are shipping restrictions on some prizes. In the event that the winner lives outside of the shipping area, that portion of the prize will be added to the following prize package.Grand Prize Package
Smart Play Pad (SRP $ 24.99): Interactive tablet like electronic toy makes early learning fun and exciting for little ones. More than 30 touch sensitive keys teach language and pronunciation skills to help prepare children for school. Bilingual feature helps kids learn in English & Spanish. Lightweight and truly portable for on-the-go learning. Ships to US and Canada only.
A basket of fun from Escuela Falcón in Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico. This prize includes educational games, ceramic Day of the Dead skulls, a hand-painted ceramic box, wooden toys, and a certificate for 5 hours of Skype Spanish lessons with Escuela Falcón.
A basket from Lanugo that includes Lanugo’s new book, “Lula la Consentida,” a limited edition “Latino de Corazón” infant apparel, and Seventh Generation’s earth conscious baby product essentials. US shipping only.
A Spanish edition of the award-winning game Bananagrams.
DVD of Spanish music videos from Rockalingua.
A Movie in my Pillow and Poems to Dream Together - Books of poetry in English and Spanish from Lee and Low.
First Prize Package
A child's sweater and bag from Peru courtesy of Kid World Citizen. The handmade, wool sweater is typical from the Andes and might fit a child ages 2-4. The little backpack is also handmade with gorgeous details typical of the region.
A Spanish edition of the award-winning game Bananagrams.
Chocolalala - CD of songs in English and Spanish from Mister G.
Hola Hello - A CD of children's songs in English and Spanish from Mariana Iranzi.
Mis primeros poemas - A book of poems and audio CD for Spanish learners from All Bilingual Press.
Digital download of Spanish Colors Activities Pack with printable minibooks, games and activity pages from Mundo de Pepita.
Spanish activity book with an audio CD with listening exercises for kids between 3-10 years old (value: 12€) from Lingua Toys.
Hand-crafted guiro (traditional instrument), hand-carved from a gourd in Bolivia with a sun and moon pattern. Great instrument as well as a piece of folk art. From DARIAMUSIC. US shipping only.
Second Prize Package
Handwoven scarf from Nicaragua courtesy of Spanish Playground.
¡Las letras! and Señorita Bienvenida en el aeropuerto - Two children's books in Spanish from Libros Arellano.
A CD of children's songs in English and Spanish from Mariana Iranzi.
ABC Fiesta - CD of songs in English and Spanish from Mister G.
Digital download of 6 printable Spanish high frequency words books from Custom Literacy.
Hand woven and leather Guatemala coin purse, a fun and vibrant gift. Given by www.AlarconRestaurants.com - from their Gift Gallery in Antigua Real Restaurant, Mukwonago WI.
Bonus Prize: France Shipping Only!
Beautiful piñata created especially for this contest by Piñatas de Laly.
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