I made a set of cards for a sweet friend and placed them, along with envelopes, in a cellophane bag. It needed more, so I created a sleeve to hold the bag. The top of the bag runs through a circular opening cut with a small die. I used this week's Word Art Wednesday scripture, John 3:16, as a simple tag. The verse is done up with such a pretty font that it would be a lovely addition to any Christmas gift.
The final projects of the year are featured in a hop. All the details are on the WAW blog. The prize for my blog and the order of the hop are shown below.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and lots of fun hopping!
Christine
Christine M. (you are here)
Deanne S.,
What a LOVELY gift bag! I LOVE the silhouette of the Nativity Scene! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love this. It's really pretty. What nativity set did you use? I don't have any in my collection. I'm kinda picky. I really do like this one. Please let me know. Thank you. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea with the cards. I love creating cards as a gift for someone. They will love it. Gorgeous scene on the bag with this fabulous sentiment. Thanks for the blog hop and a chance to win prizes. Happy Holidays! Big hugs, Gloria
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What a great gift idea. Thanks for the blog hop. I would love to win the prize you have pictured on your site.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the font of the scripture this week is really beautiful. And pairs so perfectly with the nativity silhouette. A very nice gift set!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas & Happy New Year as well!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scripture for your tag, and wonderful manger scene for your lovely gift project! Thank you for offering an awesome prize package!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and meaningful packaging of the cards you made for your friend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to package up some homemade cards!! It will definitely make them extra special! I love that nativity silhouette you used!
ReplyDeleteNice gift package for your cards...I am always looking for a way to package up card as a gift...thanks for the inspiration!! I am hopping on to the next entry...
ReplyDeleteAwesome gift idea! And such pretty packaging! Sending you Christmas blessings and prayers for a fabulous new year!
ReplyDeleteHi Christine, what a lovely set of cards that you created! Great idea to use the scripture on a tag. I hope you have a Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteYour friend will really appreciate your gift. I love the simplicity of the nativity silhouette and the WAW sentiment does make a perfect tag.
ReplyDeleteYour project is such a sweet gift, and I'm certain your friend will love the card set. Thanks for your Blog Hop offer as well, Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute and clever idea, Christine. Thank you so much for all you do to help promote Word Art Wednesday and God's Word. I'm very grateful for you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful traditional nativity card x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great gift! Love that stamp!
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ReplyDeleteSuper cute gift bag! I also give out sets of cards for holidays! Best gift ever! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift set for your friend. I love that you used the scripture for a tag. Thanks for the idea. Going to make up some to add to gift bags.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Merry Christmas and a blessed year ahead!
Great project. I love it. Happy Holiday.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a brilliant gift idea and I know your friend loved this wonderful gift!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous gifting idea, love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea! Love the silhouette of the nativity as well as the scripture tag!! Thanks for sharing this fun idea and I am sure that your friend was thrilled! Happy New Year :-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see that I was the winner of your prize for the WAW blog hop!! This was my first time playing along with this blog hop and I enjoyed all the positive post and beautiful creations!! I will be back to play along with your challenges in 2025!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your win! So happy you joined the hop! Wishing you a blessed new year! Christine
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