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- Mardi Gras Coloring Fun Mardi Gras coloring pages are great fun for children and adults. Decorate a Mardi Gras coloring sheet with the official colors of Mardi Gras - gold, purple, green. Color a fantasy mask for your favorite Mardi Gras parade or a masquerade party for Fat...
- Crafts for Kids - Mardi Gras Crafts Kids love crafts, and Mardi Gras is a crafters delight, a fun-filled holiday of masquerade, parades, music, parties and merrymaking before Lent. This lens is about Mardi Gras crafts for kids but the truth is these Mardi Gras crafts are fun for everyo...
- Mardi Gras on the NorthShore If you enjoy Mardi Gras, but don't want to brave the hustle and bustle of New Orleans, then Carnival on the North Shore is the place for you and your family. There are plenty of parades, masking and throws and the pace is much slower and more family...
- Mardi Gras in Louisiana Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana is filled with lots of free fun. The parades are still rolling in the Big Easy, as well as on the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain. New Orleans Mardi Gras is steeped in tradition with its King Cakes, Krewes, Gran...
- Mardi Gras Party Costumes and Masks Are you going to the Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras ..the Three Day party, specifically the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday immediately before Ash Wednesday The next Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras falls on February 16 2010 Why wait until February? Have a Mardi Gras Part...
- Mardi Gras! Headquarters This group is for lenses on the topic of Mardi Gras! If you are looking for information on the origins of Mardi Gras, the symbolism of Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras organizations, the cities around the world that celebrate Mardi Gras, etc, etc, etc, then yo...
- Mardi Gras The Feast before the Fast Mardi Gras (French for "Fat Tuesday") is the day before Ash Wednesday, and is also called "Shrove Tuesday" or "Pancake Day". It is the final day of Carnival. It is a celebration that...
- Mardi Gras Party Who says you can't have your own home-made Mardi Gras party? I say you can and here's how!
- Mardi Gras Lapbook Here is a lapbook about Mardi Gras. A lapbook is a wonderful way to educate. A lapbook is creative and it helps with retention of the information that is being learned. It also provides a lovely keepsake of your children's work. Not sure what a lapbo...
- Mardi Gras Posters Gallery Mardi Gras posters have been valued as collectibles since the late 19th century. The festive carnival atmosphere of Fat Tuesday has inspired painters and photographers for generations. There's nothing like art to remind you of the fun you had (or dre...
- Mardi Gras Most people associate Mardi Gras with New Orleans, for good reason. But the season, and the fesitval, leading to the beginning of Lent, are celebrated around the world. Some of the most interesting, and family-friendly, celebrations can be found in s...
- Mardi Gras King Cake The king cake got its name and tradition from the three biblical kings who journeyed to Bethlehem to present gifts to baby Jesus. The King Cake tradition began when France would bake the cake on the eve of January 6th,also known as "The Twelfth Nigh...
- Mardi Gras Glossary Mardi Gras arrived in North America with the LeMoyne brothers, Iberville and Bienville, in the late 17th century, when King Louis XIV sent the pair to protect France's claim on the Louisiana territory. The two party-loving brother...
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- Mardi Gras Celebrations Many people mistakenly think that Mardi Gras is an American celebration that takes place only in New Orleans. This is not true. Mardi Gras is actually a French celebration. In 1704, King Louis the XIV sent brothers Iberville and Beinville LeMoyne to...
