Hello friends. Hard to believe Christmas Day is almost here! Are you ready or still charging full steam ahead to finish everything? I'm getting there...shopping done, gifts wrapped, cards made and sent out, and most of my projects completed. One of my BIG projects this season was to make 10 prayer boxes for my dear, dear lady friends I do Bible study with on Thursday mornings. When I saw Amy Sheffer's post (HERE) about what prayer boxes were, I knew I had to make them for these 10 special ladies! Of course it probably would have helped if I had started earlier, but my good friends Birgit and Sue have been pushing me on, and I finally finished them this morning!
Here they are all cut out (just cutting ALL the pieces was a time consuming task in itself!) and I'm in the process of gluing on all the window and door pieces. Remember there are 10 church buildings I'm making, and each church has 7 windows and one door, so that's 80 windows and doors to glue on! I used PTI's Tiny Town: Church dies to make these prayer boxes.
Here they are after all the trim pieces were glued on and all flower swags (7 for each church) were stamped over each window and door using a tiny leaf branch from PTI's Birds & Blooms stamp set. I also stamped and fussy cut a little wreath from SU!'s Holiday Home and then used re-positional tape to attach them to the top round window. (I wanted the ladies to be able to take the wreath off after Christmas so they could still leave it out and use it year round.) Next came all the folding, attaching. and assembling. There's nothing hard about making these prayer boxes, but they are time consuming when you make this many at once!
Once they were all assembled, I decided they still needed something else...so I added the window boxes out of Basic Gray cs to match the roof panels, and then added the flowers from Real Red cs. These dies are part of the PTI Tiny Town: Sweet Shoppe dies. Next came all the little cards (2 1/2 X 2 1/2) I stamped using PTI's Choose Joy stamp set so that prayer requests can be written on them. (I made 10 for each church, so that was 100 little cards I needed to do) Next I added the cards to the bottom of each church building and then added a clear bag filled with silver, red & green kisses...I was hoping the shiny colored foil would look like stained glass through the windows...not so much but I know the ladies will like the little extra treat. :0) After they were all stuffed and tied shut, I kept thinking they still needed something...I know, I know, I make it harder on myself than I need to! But I decided that the steeples needed to be bright and shiny silver, so I die cut 10 of just the top part of the die and added the silver steeples...PERFECT!
Definitely a lot of work, but a true labor of love as I know the ladies are going to love these and USE them! I truly believe in the POWER of PRAYER, and these pretty little church boxes will remind each of these special ladies to daily pray for those in need.
I wish each and every one of you a most wonderful and blessed Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year! Merry CHRISTmas!
Wow! Wow!! And WOW!!! Marcia, these are amazing and so much work. Truly a labor of love. <3 I wish I could be there to see the look on these ladies faces when you gift these to them. Such a sweet thing you've done!! May you receive blessing ten-fold in return. I'm sending you a big (HUG) for a job well done!!
ReplyDeleteThese are just delightful! I love the swags and wreaths and silver steeples! Definitely a labor of love, and what a blessing these will be for your friends!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, Marcia! They are so beautiful all decked out for Christmas! Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteMarcia, this is unbelievable...and I think I put extra work on myself, so does my husband! I made about 65 of the wooden spool ornaments that I saw on Amy's blog also...for my bible study ladies when we had our special Christmas luncheon...they LOVED them! This looks like another awesome project, but one I would need to start in the summer if I were to make one for each lady! I hope you have a very Merry Christmas sweet friend..enjoy your little one, they really bring the magic and wonder of the day to us! Heart Hugs, col
ReplyDeleteWow Marcia! What wonderful creations! So beautiful and inspiring! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project Marcia. Definitely a lot of work to make 10 ... good for you!. They are so special for your ladies from Bible study. A true labour of love. Merry Christmas to you and yours. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a love gift, Marcia! These are beautiful!
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