December . . . the final month of the calendar. All good things must come to an end . . . I was so happy to finally be at this point in the project, but I think a little sad as well. For so long I have thought of doing this project and now it's over.
In designing this page, I wanted to stay within the true meaning of Christmas, keeping all commercial aspects out of it. I used two stamps for this design, an angel and a poinsettia cluster with holly. I stamped the angel first and then stamped the poinsettia spray around her and the edges of the paper. I tried to make it appear as if the Heavens are aglow with the splendor of what has just occured. She has such a beautiful face as she heralds the birth of our dear Savior. All Glory to the newborn King!
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Sat, Mar 15, 2008 @ 8:59 AM
Angels are a favorite of mine, so wow, it would be really hard to pick a favorite of all these beauties, but I do really love this one!!
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Sat, Mar 15, 2008 @ 6:04 PM
What a gorgeous and spiritual final page to end the year. Each and every page was a true work of art and should be looked at individually. Thank you Jerri for sharing your beautifully written details. Your love of your project and life is so apparent. Thank you again, your fan and friend, Nancy