Music is such an amazing gift. We use music to celebrate, to remember, to cheer, to inspire, to heal, to contemplate, to feel. At church, I often find that the sermon found in the text of the hymn may be more meaningful and applicable to me than the one given at the pulpit. As a choral singer, I know a lot of hymns. When I'm at church, I rarely need to look at the hymnal, since I know most of the songs in our book. I also know lots of hymns from other faiths or even hymns that used to be in our hymn book. Last year on a trip to
Magnolia Farms, I saw some really sweet stationary sets that had phrases from hymns printed on them. I was inspired by those so I took my love of hymns and my love of printables and made my own set.
The images are made so that you could print them as big as 8.5 x 11, but I think they'd be ideal as a small 4x6 print (from the photo center at Costco or Sam's) to put in a frame and change it out from time to time. I also thought they might be nice as a card to a friend in need, or someone who you wanted to send a note just to say you were thinking about them.
The watercolor floral graphics are from a site called
AngieMakes.com--you can use her work as long as you are not selling things. I made lots of variations in the folder--so you can print them for personal use, but please do not sell my work.
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