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Hi @Princess_Jessica here is my coloring picture
For the badge...
Beautiful! ππ
@Princess_Jessica My first time of using computer paint program, never knew it can paint! Hope you can hosting more of this type of contest in future!
Jessica and either I or Elsa might plan some more of these in the future. We tend to help Jess with the contests here in Jelly.
I do have an art activity planned for one of my fun-threads in a few weeks in the Hub, so stay tuned if youβre interested in that! π¨
Nice work!
You are welcome and Also thank you for your loving my drawing art! I love your drawing awesome art too! ππ¨π
It's not bad drawing arts and thank you for your participating and drawing this Art with us together! @LadyGaivman @Xxander @DieOmimi @siti_payung @kiara_wael @Palash_Sarma @rebelchild @Amoonmoon @MollyS πππ¨π
Wow! So marvelous and amazing arts! Thank you for your participating and drawing this art with us together! We love your arts! Everyone! πππ¨π
π Happy St. Partick Day! Everyone! π
Saint Patrick of Ireland, Archbishop of Armagh
Who was Saint Patrick?
His real name was Maewyn Succat and he was not Irish either, since he was born in the year 387 in Beenhaven Taberniae, Roman province of Britain and present-day Scotland. He was the son of Calpurnius, a Christian deacon who also held an important civil position, and he did not arrive in Ireland until he was kidnapped as a teenager by pirates, who forced him to work as a slave herding animals for six years. After managing to escape from his captors, he went to France where he felt a divine call and focused his life on becoming a priest and Christian missionary to take his faith to other places.
Being Argentina the sister country.
Irish diaspora in the world:
USA
France
Spain
Canada
Uruguay
Mexico
Chile