A Christmas Carol Told Through Room Designs!

 

Hey guys, Michael Webkinz here with a special room design post!

 

I love getting room designs from all of you, so I was happy when I saw that Nattie had sent me 6 great designs that actually told the classic story of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. As Christmas is just around the corner, I thought that today would be the perfect time to share them with all of you. I have included the captions that Nattie sent with each screenshot so, sit back, relax… and enjoy “A Christmas Carol”… as told by Nattie!

 

A Christmas Carol, Part One… “The Counting House in London, 1843”

 

Christmas Eve is cold and bleak and we are at Scrooge and Marley’s Counting house, Marley has now been dead seven years. Ebenezer Scrooge is cold hearted and says Christmas is a humbug. Scrooge declines his nephew Fred’s Christmas dinner invitation, but allows his clerk  Bob Cratchit to have Christmas Day off saying that it is a poor excuse picking a man’s pocket every 25th of December:

 

 

A Christmas Carol, Part Two… “Scrooge’s bedroom and the ghost of Marley”

 

Scrooge is visited by his dead partner Marley’s ghost, who is cursed to wander the earth dragging heavy chains due to his life of selfishness and greed. He tells Scrooge that to avoid this fate, Scrooge will be visited by three spirits or ghosts, (the ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come) and that Scrooge will need to listen to them and to change his ways:

 

 

A Christmas Carol, Part three… “The ghost of Christmas Past”

 

The ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge around to happier times when Scrooge was kinder to others. He had a lonely childhood, but was close to his younger sister Fan. Here he is enjoying a Christmas party with his kind hearted boss, Mr Fezziwig. People are dancing and talking and having a good time including Ebenezer Scrooge:

 

 

A Christmas Carol, Part Four… “The Ghost of Christmas Present”. 

 

The ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge all of London celebrating including the impoverished family of Bob Cratchit, his clerk. Bob’s son, Tiny Tim, is full of happiness despite being very seriously ill and the Cratchit family enjoys Christmas despite being poor:

 

 

A Christmas Carol, Part Five… “The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come”.

 

The last ghost shows Scrooge the funeral of a wretched man that no one attended. There is only pleasure not sadness in this man’s death. They go to the neglected grave of this man and it bears the name Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge then pledges to the ghost that he will change his miserly ways:

 

 

A Christmas Carol, Part Six… “Scrooge on Christmas morning”

 

Scrooge awakens in the morning and he hasn’t missed Christmas this year. He has repented, and he now has joy in his heart. He sends a prize turkey to the Crachit’s, gives Bob Crachit a raise, and spends the day with his nephew Fred’s family. He is a forever changed man:

 

 

The End

 

Congratulations Nattie and thanks for sending these in :) I truly enjoyed looking at them and appreciate all the work that went into each design.

 

Want to send me screenshots of some of your favorite rooms? E-mail them to me at letsbuild@ganz.com.

 

Happy Holidays to the entire Webkinz Newz community! I hope everyone enjoys the festive season and has an amazing New Year!

 

 

201 Responses to A Christmas Carol Told Through Room Designs!

  1. bertnelson says:

    Wow. Absolutely awesome!

  2. tntmonton says:

    Well done!!!!! :-)

  3. kat6401 says:

    that was great!

  4. jeanenehea says:

    Nattie, I love to see Webkinz rooms telling a story. Thank you for sharing your narrative and the very inventive rooms you have created. I am your admirer.

  5. Morninglight says:

    Wonderful Great idea Enjoyed Thanks for sharing!!!!

  6. bekahandcj says:

    THAT is awesome!

  7. duckess1 says:

    I truly enjoyed your beautiful rooms. They told the story so clearly. Thank you Nattie for sharing with us. Keep up the great work.

  8. BittyBit says:

    Wow! How wonderful! Thank you for sharing and reminding us all of the true meaning of Christmas! Merry Christmas, Nattie!

  9. Jessmine2 says:

    This was wonderful! Thank you for sharing, Nattie. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

  10. hccinfo says:

    you are very creative!

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