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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Christmas and Hot Cocoa Party Invitations

Invitations for a Christmas Party, Gift Exchange, Potluck, Brunch, and More!

To begin the customization process, you need to purchase the party items and send me your party information. First, add your desired design to your shopping cart and check out. Scroll down for customization information.

Note: To enlarge any image, just click on it. Use your browser's back button to navigate back to this page.)

[Item #PS090 - Christmas Village Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]
 
[Item #PS090 - Christmas Trees Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]
  
[Item #PS090 - Christmas Elf Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Christmas Snowmen Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Baby, It's Cold Outside Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Snowman Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

 

Images Copyright Alana Lee Designs 2015.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Winter-Themed Good Deed Punch Cards

I won't assume any of you were anxiously awaiting my winter-themed good deed punch cards, but here they are anyways!

These might come in especially handy during the winter months, whether you're trying to get your kids to help out more, or if you're trying to teach them to think more of others during the Christmas season.

Click here to download the winter-themed good deed punch cards. 

Check out this post for more good deed punch cards.

 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Candy Cane Poem Bookmarks: "The Symbolism of the Candy Cane" by Alana Lee


It's easy to make festive bookmarks or gift tags with this candy cane poem using the FREE downloads below. They are great for punching a hole, tying some ribbon, and attaching to a candy cane. Please Note: Don't trim the top and bottom edges so that you can punch a hole and tie it at the top (only trim edges on right and left). Just click here for 5 per page or here for 8 per page to download the file and print. (I originally posted jpegs, but they weren't good enough quality for printing.)

The Symbolism of the Candy Cane
by Alana Lee

Turned upside down, the cane makes a “J”
for Jesus who was born on Christmas Day.

Turn it upright like the Good Shepherd’s staff;
He pleads to the Father on your behalf.

At the top you’ll see the saving crook,
Used on the lost sheep He never forsook.

The stripes whisper softly, “By his stripes we are healed.”
And the red represents His blood that was spilled.

The white gives us hope to become pure as He,
by forsaking our sins, white as snow they will be.

The peppermint oil that flavors this treat,
is known for its strong healing properties.

Now each time you see the striped candy cane,
Remember, dear child, He knows your name.


Inspired by the "J Is for Jesus" poem and "The Legend of the Candy Cane." © 2007-2014 Alana Lee. I don't mind if you share this poem for non-commercial uses, but please be honest and give credit.

 

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Pie Party Invitations

If you love pies, these invitations are for you! You can also use this for Thanksgiving or Christmas Dinners.


[Item #PS083 - Pie Party - 4x6 JPEG ] 

 

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Candy Cane Poem Bookmarks

If you're looking for a cute, simple gift idea for teachers, students, or whomever, have I got something for you. I wrote this little poem about the symbolism of the Christmas candy cane.

The Symbolism of the Candy Cane
by Alana Lee
Turned upside down, the cane makes a “J”
for Jesus who was born on Christmas Day.
Turn it upright like the Good Shepherd’s staff
Who pleads to the Father on your behalf.
At the top you’ll see the saving crook,
Used on the lost sheep He never forsook.
The stripes whisper softly “By his stripes we are healed.”
And the red represents His blood that was spilled.
The white gives us hope to become pure as He,
by forsaking our sins, white as snow they will be.
The peppermint oil that flavors this treat,
is known for its strong healing properties.
Now each time you see the striped candy cane,
Remember, dear child, He calls out your name.

Just click on the image above and print it. Each poem should have a 1/4" border around the outside of the red box.

Make the Candy Cane poems in into festive bookmarks or gift tags! The printables are great for punching a hole, tying some ribbon, and attaching to a candy cane. Please Note: Don't trim the top and bottom edges so that you can punch a hole and tie it at the top (only trim edges on right and left).

Just click here for 5 per page or here for 8 per page to download the file and print. (I originally posted jpegs, but they weren't good enough quality for printing.)

Friday, November 21, 2008

Christmas Count-Down Sticker Calendar

Using stickers is a fun way to help your child count down the days until Christmas. Your child will enjoy being able to place a sticker on the right ornament each day.

I just buy the sticker books in the school/craft section of Walmart, and they fit the circles nicely. Or you could let your child cut out some construction paper ornaments to place over the numbers, or even just color in the circles with a crayon. (Just click on the image to view it full size and then print, or click here for a PDF.)
 
Merry Christmas! 
 

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Holiday Cutting Crafts for Kids

These holiday cutting craft pages are the perfect activity for youngsters who need to practice using scissors--or just to give mom a break! Featuring a jack-o-lantern, a turkey, and a Christmas tree. Just right click and save as (or click on the image to view it full size and then print).
 
Instructions: Have child color the shapes first, then cut, and finally assemble with glue. To view more FREE cutting activities, or to download a PDF file of 40 great cutting crafts for kids, click here.