"Christmas is coming, my favorite time of year"... " Hark the herald angels sing, 'Glory to the New Born King.'"...Today I'm posting another card with a Christmas music sheet. But this one is more of a vintage card. Enjoy.
Supplies used Paper: Dark red, white and black cardstock, "Hark the Herald" music sheet, yellow cellophane paper Tools: computer, printer Embellishments: Carolers, lamp post and label die-cuts, candle light and holly stickers, red gemstones, pearls You still have time to make a beautiful card to attach to the gift you are going to give to that special person. Thank you for stopping by. May God bless your Christmas and New Year.
Wow! I cannot believe it, 5 days only until Christmas. I can hardly wait. Not because of the presents under the three or the good food, but because it's my Savior's birthday celebration. I love to celebrate with Christmas carols. Music is one more of God's beautiful creations and gifts to mankind. Let's celebrate Christmas with music.
Supplies used for this card Paper: Red, black, white and glitter dark red cardstock, Silent Night music sheet (Oh Come All Ye Faithful would be better) Tools: 1' circle punch, tiny circle punch, computer, printer Stamp: Pine tree Ink: Black Embellishments: piano die cut, red 'ornaments' (tine circles punched from the glitter cardstock), gold star sticker, sentiment phrase "Oh Come Let Us Adore Him."
I made this card for my son's piano teacher, but because music is so universal, you can make it for anyone that is special to you.
Thank you for visiting my blog. May the Christ of CHRISTmas bless you and yours.
How's your card making going? I hope you are making some very special cards for those special people in your life. To help you 'get there', here is another idea.
Supplies used Paper: Dark green and white cardstock, gold paper, Christmas song music sheet, plastic that comes with the stickers you buy (I always save those) Tools: Cutting/embossing machine, ornaments embossing folder, medium circle punch, gold glitter, spray adhesive Embellishments: Gold elastic (to "hold the ornament"), 'Joy' in glittered red letters.
Let's keep creating beautiful things for those we love and, why not, that person you don't know, but works at the register of your favorite store?
Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a very blessed Christmas.