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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A Note Card Party 12.19


It's time to link up for Vee's next Note Card party -- my Holiday Edition!  In October, everyone was thinking "fall," and I didn't even go there.  I was just looking for photos that I liked from my blog.  This month, I'm ready with a holiday theme.  Yay me.

All shots are linked to their original posts.  Just click on the photo if you want to go there.

A simple Advent

Candy Canes ~ a favorite holiday treat

Christmas bulbs aglow

Homemade ornaments using vintage hymnal pages


You can see previous Note Card posts here:

12 comments:

  1. Such lovely notecards! I love the whole Christmas theme and those homemade ornaments from hymnal pages - so pretty and vintage. Have a wonderful and blessed holiday.

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  2. Hi Sally
    Beautiful images for cards - especially the last one.
    The idea of using hymnal pages is lovely - they will look wonderful on your tree.
    Wishing you and your family a blessed Christmas.
    hugs
    Shane ♥

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  3. Beautiful photography! They would certainly make the most wonderful cards...please consider truly doing it. What a special gift of Christmas 2013 they would make. (And I am totally stealing your idea about hymnal pages. Currently, I have a receipt stuck in one of mine with the date 12-12-12. Very classy...nOt.)

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  4. These are wonderful! I love the handmade ornaments and the old-fashioned light bulbs -- precious memories for me! Merry Christmas.

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  5. i rather enjoy the 2nd with the candy canes or last shot with the music balls. so perfect. Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year in 2013 to you & yours. big hugs. ( :

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  6. Oh neat photos - and neat ideas in them as well!

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  7. Every photo is lovely, and I love the ideas and projects behind them. The vintage hymnal ornaments are my favorite.

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  8. I love them! And Merry Christmas to you!

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  9. Your photos are sweet and I love the one of the bulbs aglow. They'd all make great cards. Pamela

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  10. Just found your blog from Claudia at Mockingbird Hill- Love it all- great ideas. ALWAYS CRAFT and then shop!!!! Keep up the good cheer- Merry Christmas

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    1. Dear Anonymous: ;D
      So glad you stopped by. Wish I knew your name... Merry Christmas just the same. =D

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  11. Sally,

    Merry Merry Christmas my wonderful friend! Thank you for your friendship!

    blessings,
    katianne

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! I read each and every one, and truly enjoy "conversations" with you! ~Sally