Tuesday, December 15, 2009

scrapbooking your faith - thanksgiving

I just realized that I hadn't shared our last scrapbooking your faith class pages. These were done at the end of last month, so we focused on Thanksgiving. For these pages the ladies were suppose to scrap items/people/events, etc that they were thankful for. We talked about being thankful for what we have, for giving thanks to God and to others who make a difference in our lives, for events that have helped shape us into who we are now or for anything else that they were thankful for. As a last resort they could just scrap some thanksgiving pictures, but I hope they really think about what blessings they have received or what has shaped their lives.

These pages were fairly easy to put together. They are on very vanilla bases. The main mats are rich razzleberry. Then the words are backed with vanilla, crushed curry, rich Razzleberry, and Always artichoke cardstock. The leaves are the same colors (minus vanilla) plus pumpkin pie, dusty durango, soft suede, & handsome hunter. The leaves are cut out using the Big Shot and the leaves die. The colors for the letters are rich razzleberry, dusty durango, hunter, curry, pumpkin and artichoke.

Pretty quick and easy. I hope you enjoy the pages and it helps remind you what blessing you have in your life and what all you can be thankful for. I know during this busy season, it's sometimes the little things that are often forgotten.
Also, what a great gift to give someone - to let them know how thankful you are that they are in your life and what they mean to you.

Hope you have an awesome and thankful day.

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