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  1. Nov 15, 2016 · DVDs such as The Story of St. Nicholas. Wooden peg saint dolls such as each child's patron saint. Hot chocolate packets. Bubble bath. Coffee mugs. Hair barrettes. Snack-sized bags of chips or pretzels. Decks of playing cards. Gift cards for department stores or restaurants.

  2. St. Nicholas Helper Cards. Click for PDF. These cards help us think about how to "Be a St. Nicholas" helping others. Print St. Nicholas Helper cards on card or cover stock. Eight print on a 8½x11 letter-size page. Each card is 2 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Cut apart with paper cutter. Adapted from "The new St. Nicholas Day tradition of giving that I'm ...

  3. St. Nicholas Day gift ideas are easy to find at St. Patrick’s Guild. We offer a robust selection of St. Nicholas gifts because we understand the joy of celebrating St. Nicholas Day on December 6th each year. St. Nicolas, also referred to as Santa Claus, lived in Asia Minor in the 4th century. He was known for his extreme generosity and is a ...

  4. Dec 2, 2014 · NICHOLAS DAY. Celebrating Saint Nicholas Day doesn't have to be complicated. The simplest way to celebrate St. Nicholas Day is to set your shoes out by the door on December 5th. St. Nicholas comes in the night and leaves little gifts in the shoes to be found on the morning of December 6th. SAINT NICHOLAS DAY GIFT IDEAS. St. Nicholas day gifts ...

  5. DIY Gift Ideas: Provide step-by-step instructions for creating handmade gifts or decorations that align with the spirit of St. Nicholas Day. FREE 2024 HOLIDAY CALENDAR Over 1,000 Fun and Unique Holidays to Celebrate in 2024

  6. St Nicholas Day gift tags printable / Saint Nicholas Day gifts / St Nicks gifts / St Nicholas Day tags / St Nicholas gifts / 2 colors / PDF. (2.2k) $4.00. Digital Download. Saint Nicholas Day Gift Prayer cards for kids, class, homeschool, school. church or stocking filler. Printable PDF.

  7. Nov 24, 2023 · What Is St. Nicholas Day? While St. Nicholas’ feast day is on December 19, St. Nicholas Day is typically celebrated on December 6, the anniversary of his death (December 6, 343 AD). Those who celebrate the holiday may choose to leave a shoe out on the night of December 5 to find chocolate coins or an orange tucked in it the next morning.

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