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Monday, September 29, 2008
Craft idea for Archangels Feastday
Update September 28, 2009: I just posted a better version to print! Click here...
I just designed these yesterday...
Just click on the image and print. You should paste two images on one 8 1/2 x 11 in printer paper--they are small.
Happy Feastday!
Update 5 PM: this has been a popular post with a flood of hits--and I just received the first photo! Here's Mathilde and her very pretty archangel in Nebraska!
This is such a great (and simple!!!) craft!! We will definitley be making them sometime. Thank you so much for sharing, and participating in the From Thy Bounty fair! God Bless!
We made these also. Thanks! Margaret, try copying the image into Word. Then you can resize it and rotate it to fit. We did it this way and printed out several of different sizes.
How fun to find someone I "know" at the end of one of my Liturgical Living searches....my Monica was in your Latin class last year. Thanks for the resources!
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13 comments:
Very nice! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, Ana! I copied this for B. It's a beautiful feast day. - Love, R.
You are welcome!
Our archangels--thanks for the
printout. Louise's has the google eyes.
I loved your angel craft yesterday. :-)
This is such a great (and simple!!!) craft!! We will definitley be making them sometime. Thank you so much for sharing, and participating in the From Thy Bounty fair! God Bless!
Thanks for hosting the fair! It was fun to see my stats as they went up all day-- to never-before heights!
This is great, Ana! We are going to use your pattern today to make our Guardian Angels. Thank You!
Have fun making little guardian angels! You could name them too!
Okay, dear Ana. I tried to enlarge the template but got nowhere. Does this mean that I'll be forced to draw this darling craft free-hand?
We made these also. Thanks! Margaret, try copying the image into Word. Then you can resize it and rotate it to fit. We did it this way and printed out several of different sizes.
I use this trick all the time, LeeAnn!
How fun to find someone I "know" at the end of one of my Liturgical Living searches....my Monica was in your Latin class last year. Thanks for the resources!
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