Merry Christmas + New Printables
Merry Christmas!
I’m praying you have a peace-full and joyous season
celebrating Jesus.
May you thrill with hope
and rejoice
because of Him.
And, in honor of His Gift to us,
I created a little gift for you (and my kids ๐
You can click on the above image
to download a free Christmas art printable.*
(formatted for 8.5 x 11 standard paper –
just trim to 8 x 10 size if needed to fit your frame)
also ….
especially for the kids
here’s another version on a white background
all ready for coloring!
As one of my first reviewers (age 5)
told me tonight …
“I can’t wait to color that ’cause it’s so pretty …
and there’s soooo much stuff to color in!”
enjoy ๐
(and all the better if you can sneak in some coloring time with the kids.
I know mine love it when I sit down with them.)
So, from our family to yours …
Merry CHRISTmas!
* hope ink printables for personal use only. thank you ๐
Two Tuesday Treats
Happy Tuesday, sweet friends!
How is your week so far?
Have you put up any Christmas decorations yet?
Are you listening to this over and over?
I’m working on lots of projects (including our own Christmas cards … crossing my fingers that they’ll be out on time!), and enjoying cozy days inside with the kids. Hoping to have a new Christmas coloring printable for them (and you!) soon. In the meantime, here’s one I posted last year …
(click on picture above to download a black and white pdf printable in 8.5 x 11 standard paper size)
That’s the first treat for you today.
And the second is this fun giveaway hosted by the lovely Erin at The Vintage Pearl!
I met Erin online a couple years ago soon after I opened up my Etsy shop, and have always been so encouraged by her. Mama to four kiddos, very close in age to my four, I’m inspired by her creativity and dedication to use her gifts to bless others.
So hop on over to Erin’s blog and say hello!
And go put on some Christmas music!
Gratitude
Yes, today is December 1st,
and I’m writing a post about thankfulness.
Inspired by friends, I decided to make a conscious effort to share one thing
I was grateful for each of the thirty days of November.
Even though I had to play catch-up here and there along the way,
it was truly a blessing to pause and reflect
on what the Lord has done (and is doing) in my life.
I’m humbled and grateful.
And it made me realize how much I take for granted.
As I get caught up in the every-day-ness of life,
and forget that I serve an amazing, compassionate, and generous God.
Thankful.
So, here are my 30 things …
Days 1-4: here are 4 kiddos I’m incredibly grateful were born.
5: Thankful for this man. That he loves God with all his heart … and that I get to share life with him.
6: thankful to live & vote in freedom.
7: more thankful to serve Jesus Christ, the One who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
8: thankful for God’s unchanging Word. Solid anchor in all our storms.
9: thankful for sweet friends, near & far.
10: thankful for changing seasons … and an unchanging God.
11: grateful for all those who have faithfully served to preserve our freedom.
12: thankful for a vacation day to spend time with these cuties
13: Thankful for the privilege of being able to teach our children.
and for the gift of reading … one of my favorite things ๐
14: Thankful for God’s amazing grace.
15: So blessed & thankful to be part of a counseling ministry that gives people real hope.
16: thankful I get to make stuff
17: thankful to spend time today with my 11 year old girl (! – how did that happen, by the way?) She’s beyond excited to have opened her own Etsy shop with jewelry she made (and photographed) herself. If you get a chance to “favorite” her shop, she’ll be even more excited ๐
18: thankful for scenes like this that take my breath away
and remind me that there is an amazing Artist at work every day.
19: thankful for unexpected rest and encouragement.
20: thankful for God’s provision and protection every single minute!
21: thankful for truth. solid and unchanging.
23: amazing grace
24: how sweet the sound
25: that saved a wretch like me
26: I once was lost
27: but now am found
28: was blind, but now I see.
29: thankful that His mercies are new every morning.
30: so thankful that this isn’t all there is.
grateful for this life, but even more grateful for the life to come.
Listen, I tell you a mystery:
We will not all sleep, but we will all be changedโin a flash, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality,
then the saying that is written will come true:
โDeath has been swallowed up in victory.โ
(1 Corinthians 15:51-54)