It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas,
Toys in every store
And the prettiest sight to see is the
Is the projects that will be
Is the projects that will be
On the G-D-P!
Did you sing it? I hope so!
and sing, yes I do and I love to sing for my Lord, Jesus Christ.
And what’s a better time to raise our voices to him but at Christmas time in celebration of his birth.
Not sure if this is a great card…or not. But I had a very stressful day yesterday with the thought of having to drive to
Sydney today to pick up one son from Hospital and not being able to be at home to help another son get ready for his Yr 10 Formal.
So I put this card together …….
Music – because I love singing to Christ and through him I can sing
Christmas Balls – because I love decorating the Christmas Tree.
Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus – JESUS is the REASON for the SEASON.
A bit of Gold – to remind us he is KING
Oh my goodness Michele…you sang it!! YAY!! 🙂 You’re too sweet.
You managed to get a card out with all that going on? And might I add….an absolutely gorgeous one! I hope the son you collected from hospital is ok and your other son had a blast at his year 10 formal. So blessed that you did get a card and a blog post done for the Global Design Project this week, you’re Wonderwoman! Thanks so much for playing along . xo
Thanks Louise and I got back to Mittagong to see Robert and his friends before going to the club.
Beautiful card and I love that you were inspired by the music of the season. Thanks for playing with us at Global Design Project.
Thank you Shawn
Michele – I love how you’ve stamped the ornaments on the Designer Series Paper – what an unexpected element! It’s beautiful. Thank you so much for playing along with this week’s Christmas Theme challenge with the Global Design Project.
Thanks Brian
Sometimes simple is just better, as this card is. Especially when you are as stretched as you were! I really like the stamping on the music paper and the ever so lightly coloured images. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Global Design Project.
Thanks Paula