A SEASON WITH A REASON…
By the time you read this, Thanksgiving will have come and gone, the leftover turkey will have been eaten, you will have recovered from all the Thanksgiving guests and those of you who live on the “upper right” side of the US may have had a sprinkling (or more) of snow….
This has always been my very favorite season and favorite Holiday. I love everything about Christmas, from its very reason to the preparations leading up to and the festivities during. I love the decorations, the church services, the plays and concerts and especially the fun of watching little kids whose eyes are full of excitement in anticipation of Christmas Eve.
As an empty nester I miss the hustle and bustle of getting ready for Santa to come and with a small family locally, I no longer have the gift buying frenzy to deal with. With the mellowing of age, I find more and more the gifts we mail to family are those from florists or gourmet food shops. I must admit that I have the reputation of considering any packages arriving in the mail as fair game for opening and folks no longer worry about sending them to me early enough to put under my tree….they know they won’t make it. I love getting packages in the mail! (Even my message board friends here are aware of my gift opening shortcomings!*) *They are aware but they won’t tell…
My Christmases past are now more and more in my mind and pages. My Christmases present are very simple, but both are enjoyable. Our holiday now includes sweet time spent with our grown up daughter just relaxing and visiting together. We usually open our packages on Christmas Eve after the midnight service if she spends the night with us or we go to her house in the afternoon and exchange our gifts after a hearty early Christmas dinner..
I no longer spend days and days decorating as I once did. Our Christmas trees have gotten smaller through the years, the ornaments less ornate, and our Christmas card list smaller, but the joy of Christmas in my heart has only grown stronger! For truly Christmas is not held in the hands, but in the heart!
Project 1: Christmas Is Not Held In the Hands
Project 1a:
I used Jacob’s photos on a smaller page and created a Christmas card. I had a second photo that I used for the outside of the card. I put just a hint of the star in his tiny hand to make it appear as if the star was just growing and starting to glow. (No, he was not actually holding a star, but I cannot divulge what he was actually holding…although you moms of little boys probably could guess…)
Project 2: Can You Hear Me Now?
Project 3: Merry Christmas From Myssi’s kids!
Project 4: Sharon’s Glass Block Light. (Many of the ladies on the message board are creating wonderful projects using the Hugware images. From time to time I ask one of them to share her projects with us. Sharon graciously shared one of the blocks she has created to decorate her home for Christmas!)
Project 5: Christmas With Katie
Project 5a: Card from Katie
Well, there you have it! These are just a few ideas to use to make holiday pages and cards. You don’t have to have “Christmas” photos to create a special card for family and friends. A good example is the photo of my hubby on the “Can You Hear Me Now” card and the fall photo of Jacob.
And now it is time for:
Your assignments should you desire to accept them:
Until next month (next year?) have a wonderful time and Happy Scrapping!!
Gentle tip for the month:
Be conscious of copyrights and observe those laws when creating your work. If you know the artist or author of something be sure to cite them if sending work off for publication or for sale. When using a poem or quote in your scrapbook be sure to list the author’s name under the quote in order to prevent the quote from becoming an “unknown author”.