I thought that perhaps this year for Thanksgiving I would create a program to sit at each place setting as well as place cards. The program will tell the events in the order they occur, the Blessing (one of many) that will be given before dinner to bless the food, The Menu and then outline our Family Roundtable - the discussion weÂ’ll be having in celebration of thankfulness we have for blessings received throughout the year.
As I designed the pages for the program I discovered I could make them reusable - so now I can actually pull out each typed portion and replace it with a new panel if I want to use the program again.
The background of each panel is done with the Flourishes Damask Background stamp - one of my very favorites if you havenÂ’t noticed, and all printing is computer generated.
Although the details are listed here, there are close up pictures and additional detail on my blog. The specific entry for this project is:
Registered: June 27, 2005 Location: Laguna Woods, CA Posts: 940
Fri, Sep 12, 2008 @ 5:07 PM
Can I come to your house for Thanksgiving? These are elegant and stunning. I have a question. How did you do the circle. I have the same punch. Oh pleeze let me come for Thanksgiving! Thanks for blessing my day.
------------------------------ ShariW
Trust in the Lord with all thine Heart-Prov.3:5a
Registered: September 1, 2007 Location: Maryland Posts: 747
Fri, Sep 12, 2008 @ 5:15 PM
Wow! Your Thanksgiving guests are in for such a treat!! This is so awesome! Set a place for me too! I want to come to your house for dinner! The hostess with the mostest!! Great idea! TFS
------------------------------ Cristy
"We may not have it all together, but together we have it all"
Registered: August 9, 2005 Location: Tampa, FL Posts: 16812
Sun, Sep 28, 2008 @ 6:48 AM
Absolutely stunning! I wish I had a 10th of your design talent, really, I'd be tickled pink with just a 10th!
------------------------------ Jerri Kay My Gallery My Blog - A Touch of Grace Shout to the Lord, all the earth let us sing, power and majesty, praise to the King!