Hello everyone and Happy New Year!! I hope that you all have a very blessed 2017! I shared this idea on my Lynnzcrafters facebook page last week and decided to make a blessings jar for myself.
Here was my first attempt, it was too plain:
So then I decided to “step it up” and use this project for my Blog Hop today, what do you think??
Here’s a close up of just the tag
I used the word “Blessings” from the set Christmas Pines (I just cut the word ‘Christmas’ off so I could bend the word ‘blessings’ to fit on the banner punched piece, I decided to use this stamp as this is one of the holiday catalog stamp sets that is carrying over into 2017!)
Just click next to hop along and see what Libby has for us! Thanks for visiting!
~Lynn
I LOVE this idea! I’m going to do this. May you have many blessings in the New Year! I love the name of your blog…very clever! (coming from another Lynn 🙂
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Thank you so much Lynn, go ahead and case away!
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What a great idea! I love the glittery numbers and the sweet little details you’ve added. I’m totally doing one of these for our house. One of my resolutions is to be more positive this year, and this is a great way to get started. Thanks Lynn!
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Thanks Tiffany, Happy New Year! Good luck! 😉
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Or you can make it into a prayer jar. Write a prayer for something hapenning in your life or someone else and at the end of the year read them and see how they were answered
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Great idea!
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I think I need to try this. Love how your tag turned out and that it is a tag should you need a bigger jar.
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Thanks Julie!
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I also love this idea!! What a great reminder to count your blessings. 🙂 Your tag is beautiful!
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Thanks Tanya!
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Terrific idea! Love the tag and how you stepped it up!
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Thanks Libby!
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The glimmer paper with the bokeh image in the back are beautiful!
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Thanks Julie!
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I hope your jar gets filled with all kinds of goodness and good things. You can’t go wrong with glimmer paper. There was a little gal in our primary class at church we were spotlighting for the month and she was asked what made her happy. She responded “glitter” I couldn’t agree more!
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Thanks so much Cheryl! I do love glitter too!
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Great idea! I love all of your special little extra touches. Hope it fills to the top quickly!!!
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Thanks Jeanna!
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