Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

PEACE on EARTH:

I am poking my head in here to join in the MoxiFab fun. I squeezed out some time as my poor neglected stamps haven't seen ink in awhile --- and created my take on this:



You can catch all the fun, and view all the artists take on it here.
1} I love these colors!!
2} I love that icing - it just looks like it is waiting to be licked off. I have a few around here who would eagerly volunteer. lol.

PEACE on EARTH:



couple of shots:







3} I have been wanting to make a winter scene with the tree for ages!!
4} To me, the scene looks so peaceful, ahhh fresh snow! Puffy and deep, clean and white. Snow that no one has disturbed!!


'Til we meet again.

Sincerely,
Sonja



Edit to add: This card was selected as one of the 5 winners for the Tuesday Trigger, It's Snowing Gingerbread! on the MoxiFab blog!!

Thanks for all the sweet comments, it was so fun to play along with you all!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

More love..

I finished my February Calendar topper (uuhhm, a long while ago), and have been meaning to post. It's almost like a mini book, and I added lots of verses that remind me of Christ's love. The one you see on the front though, is my favorite.

So here it is.....now, what should I do for MARCH???




Sincerely,
Sonja

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Christmas is in the details.

This Christmas held so many wonderful details.
Here's a few of the details that defined this year for us.

I've had this paper by DaisyD (Moda) for a long time. I should have bought more, as I have the fabric line for a Christmas quilt (which will be on my list of things to complete in '09). But regretably I did not. Still I thought this would be fun for the kids to do and add to the Christmas decor in the home. And so it was that we began to anticipate Christmas.



Another detail I love is my calendar (you've seen it before). I finished my "December" topper and I used the calendar. I am so loving having this!! I am using a Steadtler black, non-permanent marker.


This is something I got years ago at a garage sale, could NEVER park with it, and it works so wonderful to hold my markers for the calendar.


Made a few of these:


Before I new it, we were taking a much needed break from school and getting ready to have a full house, to enjoy each others company.





One of mr favorite memories of the year was having my mom stay with us (agian). She brought little things for the kids like this little adorable chocolate reindeer.





She helped in the kitchen.
Read to the kids from a special book about Christmas Stories.
Played games with the kids.
Tucked them into bed one night.
Watched "Horton Hears a Who" with us.
Was just 'with' us for four wonderful days.
Has boughten me some of my favorite decorations for our home.

Some highlights I don't want to forget.

Sledding

The Christmas Story by the Skarbo's at our Church.

Doing laundry at both my mother's and mother-in-laws because ours broke over the holidays. ( I wouldn't have those wonderful memories otherwise. It was some of the best game playing we've had.)

My brother bringing a 'home' version of "the Marble Slab". HMMMM homemade ice cream flavors. The kids enjoyed this so much. Secretly:) (which isn't so secret on blog land is it?lol.) I hope it becomes a tradition.

Watching DS assemble the Dump Truck.

Stying up late watching the hockey game, while playing Monopoly with the kids.

Kind neighbour who dropped of some sledding helmets for the kids, and they went everywhere with them. Played monopoly with them, they almost slept in them. LOL!

Staying up really late playing Rooke with my brothers. Real late, as late as we have ever stayed up! So much fun.

But now:


All four of my Pumpkin pies have been eaten.
The leftovers have been eaten up.
The decorations are stored away for next year.
All the chocolate is gone:



My house is just about put back to normal, and for the most part I have recovered from the holidays. How about you? LOL

NOTE : None of these details would be recorded had I not had a DH who bought me a new camera. He said he actually noticed me taking less pictures this last year. That is why two are better than one. I honestly didn't realize. Oh!, I have so much to learn and I am having so much fun learning it.

Hope your new year is a blessed one filled with wonderful details for you to cherish and record.


Sincerely,
Sonja

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Some more Home Decor.

This is just one of those things that HAD to get done. I have been wanting to do a layout of my Grandmother's bible for awhile now. Then the other day, I was inspired to make some sort of 'visual' reminder to read more of my Bible and grow more spiritually. Somehow I managed to combine the two and I am glad I did.
I managed to place the Bible in the frame in a none permanent way. I cut off the ends to a clear card box, and slid it in. I had so much fun making a "Skrinky Dink" frame to accentuate one of the verses I wanted to Highlight. As you can see, I also had too much fun putting flowers and a Tag over the top as well. I used an imaged from the Thomas Kinkade line from none other that Cornish Heritage Farms. (reminder to self to get this bookmarked). This image reminds me to spend "much time in secret".
I also used the Vintage Ledger from CHF (probably one of my favorites), and wrote down all the verses that I want to memorize and bring it all together for me.
There's a few images here, trying to capture it the best I can.










I will probably have some more home decor items soon too, if I can manage to get some time to work on them.

Blessings on a wonderful evening, and thanks for stopping in again.

Sincerely,
Sonja

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Peace



Verses to go along with this card:

John 14:27 & John16:33

This has to be quick tonight, sorry:)

Sincerely,
Sonja

Monday, December 31, 2007

My Christmas cards this year.........





Gave one to as many as I could. I try to be a thrifty person, and was able to stamp the lace ( one of CTMH's newest stamps) right onto the card front. So all I had to cut was the ribbon, Chocolate, and Colonial White cardstock. ( and the star too, sorry forgot that one) If that wasn't thrifty enough, the ribbon doesn't even go 'ALL' the way behind the 'little town'. This way I could glue it right down, and knew it would stay. But SHHHHHHH!!!, don't tell anyone 'K'???!!!!!

Sincerely,
Sonja