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Love of God Bracelet

January 11, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Crafts, Little Flowers, Love of God, St. Agnes, St. Valentine's Day

heart bracelet

These bracelets were made for our last Little Flower’s meeting ~ St. Agnes & Love of God.  The girls were thrilled to have an edible craft and motivated* to find new ways to show & grow in their Love of God.  

I found my inspiration from Brown Paper Packages.

supplies

SUPPLIES:

  • candy hearts ($1.99/bag.  ea bag yields 4 – 8 piece bracelets)
  • dental floss ($0.88/55 yards of floss.  55 yards yields 30+ bracelets)
  • needle, with large eye ($0.97/18 needles)
  • ribbon ($0.57/yard.  16 yards needed for 30 bracelets.  8 – 3in ribbon cuts/bracelet)
  • scissors

$0.88 per bracelet

DIRECTIONS:
1. cut a long piece of floss.  thread the needle.

2. insert the threaded needle into the heart at the widest part of the candy.  these candies are firm and it takes some effort to push the needle completely through the hearts.  push the needle down on the table to fully insert it through the candy.  continue to pull the needle completely through and push the candy further down the floss.  don’t worry about the floss and needle getting sticky.  it’s all part of the fun.bowl of hearts v2

push needle 

3. repeat the above step until there are enough hearts threaded for the desired length.  be certain that the bracelet will be able to fit over the hand once tied.  girls 5-7years old needed 8 hearts on each of their bracelets. hearts on a string
4. tie the two ends of floss together to make a bracelet.  trim the ends. cut floss
5. tie short pieces of ribbon in between the hearts. Love of God bracelet

each girl was encouraged to wear their bracelets often. 

*they were instructed to complete an act to show their Love of God, before eating a candy (and checking with mom).

love of God bracelet on little girl By charity, we love God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves for love of God. Charity, the form of all the virtues, "binds everything together in perfect harmony" (Col 3:14). ~ CCC 1844

 

 

Faithfilled Gifts

December 24, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, FREE, Gifts, Prayer, Saint Cards

I am praying for you during this Holy season and throughout the New Year.  I also wanted to share my latest FREE online find.

I love creating things and always try to make my crafts faithfilled.  I usually  make my gifts and my gift tags.  However, this year I’ve spent more time giving the gift of myself, being present for my family and less time focusing on presents.   Needless to say, there has not been much time for handmade gifts this year.  I did keep it simple but the gifts lacked the faithfilled touch that (I believe) should always be present.  That led me on a search for Holy gift tags.

I found the most charming faithfilled CATHOLIC gift tags.  They are free and printable.  Did I mention that they are FREE!!! 

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The site is Holy Reflections.  It is a creation of Mildred Lee Bozeman. 

I received my love of God from my Mother, my love of collecting from my Father, and my love for antiques from his two sisters, so it seems only natural that one day I would begin a collection of antique holy cards. These old holy card images enhance your meditation during prayers and they assist you in expressing the deepest feelings of your heart and soul to God. My holy card collection has enriched my faith, renewed my spirit, and increased my joy. That is why it is so important to me to be able to share it with you. I add prayers to the back of the scanned images, laminate them and give them away to people as gifts. I have given them to strangers, the homeless, family, and friends. It is my small way of giving back what God has given to me. Remaining always grateful to my Lord Jesus Christ whom without I can do nothing. ~ Mildred

The collection at Holy Reflections is endless!

Here are some items that I used for Christmas gift giving and wrapping…..

FREE Printable Religious Gift Tags      Prayer For Peace Card     Advent Stationary     Prayer to the Most Loving Infant Jesus     The Joys of a Divine Advent    

Here are a few more items that I have used or will be using in the very near future.

First Communion Prayer Card     The Hearts of Jesus and Mary Consecration Prayer Cards     Ava Maria Prayer Cards  Our Lady of Perpetual Help      Adoration   Holy Souls Reflections and Prayer Cards      Images from a 1870 French Catholic Prayer Book  FREE Printable Stationary  Antique Holy Card Slide Show    

ENJOY AND SHARE IN THE BLESSINGS!

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Check out Holy Reflections FaceBook Page for site updates.

Mildred also provided a link to her friend’s site.  Julie Brown offers an additional array of antique holy cards for a fee at Holy Cards.

St. Lucia Crowns

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Crafts, Little Flowers, Loyalty, St. Lucia, St. Lucy

st lucia crown

Saint Lucy
Feast – December 13

We made this crown for Little Flowers, St. Lucy and loyalty.

inspired by As Cozy as Spring & Shower of Roses

Lucy, patron of Sicily, and one of the saints of the Canon of the Mass, was martyred at Syracuse in the persecution of Diocletian about the year 304. The legend of her martyrdom says that she was denounced as a Christian by a rejected suitor. Refusing to apostatize, she was condemned to a brothel, but a mysterious force prevented the persecutors from moving her from the tribunal. After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to burn her to death, her neck was pierced with a dagger.

 

Supplies:

  • sewing machine (for optional embellishments)
  • artist stiff plastic canvas
  • strip of white fabric
  • cookie sticks
  • red felt balls
  • green felt
  • green thread (optional)
  • yellow felt
  • red ribbon
  • hot glue gun
  • scissors

Directions:

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cut green leaves (i used a template and cut multiple leaves at once)

sew a vein onto the green leaves

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cut yellow flames

glue the yellow flame to the tip of the cookie stick

drizzle hot glue on the stick to resemble melting wax

red bows 

cut red ribbon and tie into bows

(I tie several small bows on the continuous ribbon and cut in between the bows when done.  This makes tying small bows easier.)

plastic canvas cut with ribbons

cut plastic canvas

tie a red ribbon to each side of the cut plastic canvas

cut white fabric

cut the white fabric the same size as the plastic canvas

adhere the plastic canvas to the white fabric.  this will give the crown a smooth surface to be placed on the head and will help to secure the leaves.

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begin gluing the leaves to the artist canvas

glue the red bows (created in a earlier step) onto the leaves

glue 4 cookie sticks to the crown, behind some leaves.  coordinate the candles with the bows

glue the felt balls/berries as desired

back of crown

tie the red ribbon to the desired size

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St. Lucy, your beautiful name signifies light. By the light of faith which God bestowed upon you, increase and preserve this light in my soul so that I may avoid evil, be zealous in the performance of good works, and abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and of sin.
By your intercession with God, obtain for me perfect vision for my bodily eyes and the grace to use them for God’s greater honor and glory and the salvation of all men.
St. Lucy, virgin and martyr, hear my prayers and obtain my petitions. Amen.

Marian Ornament

December 7, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, Humility, Little Flowers, Marian, Miraculous Medal, St. Catherine Laboure

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This ornament was made for our last Little Flowers meeting.  It is in honor of Mary, the Miraculous Medal, St. Catherine Laboure and humility.
Supplies:
  1. Tacky Glue (it’s thick and will not run)
  2. Ornament Ball (we used plastic balls found at the Dollar Spot at target)
  3. Scissors
  4. Glitter
  5. Pencil
  6. Miraculous Medal Transfer image
  7. Tape
  8. Sharpie (for free hand transfer)
  9. Ornament hook
  10. Ribbon
Directions:
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Prep: 
  1. slightly cut the top of the glue tip.  do not expose the hole.
  2. stick a pin through the tip to create a small hole/opening for the glue.
this step will ensure that the glue will not come out too quickly or create blobs.
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  • trim transfer image
  • tape transfer image, face down to ornament
  • rub pencil on back of transfer
  • trace over the transferred imaged to give you a more defined image
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  • freehand the image onto the ornament using a Sharpie
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  • trace the transfer image with glue
  • generously cover the glue image with glitter (we used rolled painters tape to secure the ornament and prevent rolling while the girls glittered their ornament)
  • tap the ornament until all the excess glitter is removed
    let dry.  insert ornament hook.  embellish the ornament with a coordinating ribbon. 
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    Back Side of the Miraculous Medal (Ornament)
    The cross can symbolize Christ and our redemption, with the bar under the cross a sign of the earth. The “M” stands for Mary, and the interleaving of her initial and the cross shows Mary’s close involvement with Jesus and our world. In this we see Mary’s part in our salvation and her role as mother of the Church.
    “Now it must be given to the whole world and to every person.” ~ Blessed Mother
  • Piety Pin

    November 22, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Crafts, Little Flowers, Piety, Rainbow, St. Cecilia

    st cecilia piety pins

    Piety Pins were the main craft for my last Little Flowers meeting.  The girls loved the pins and were excited to share them.  Many of the girls gave their pin to a loved one.

    piety pin joy

    Supplies:

    • multi-colored beads – ($3.99/bag) divide beads by color
    • silver beads – ($2.99/bag) used as spacers
    • jewelry/butterfly/french pins -  found at JoAnn’s in the bead dept. ($1.99/pack)
    • saint medal – ($.32 – $.60/medal)

    Directions:

    • straighten the safety pin
    • thread the beads directly onto the safety pin.  be sure that all the beads are pushed to the back side of the needle so that the side with the sharp end is without beads, free to be threaded into clothing.
    • open the top ring of the medal and place the the medal onto the beaded pin.
    • bend back the pin to its original form.

    This craft coordinates with Father Lasance’s Colors of Piety.

    the possibilities are endless!

    piety pins joy 

    The Colors Of Piety

    Rosy Red: Zeal in hearing Mass

    Scarlet Orange: Works of Charity

    Bright Gold: Practice of Frequently Raising the Heart to God

    Verdant Green: Sanctification of Sunday

    Celestial Blue: Fervor in Prayer (daily prayers)

    Violet: Self-Denial (make sacrifices and learn to be obedient)

    White: Pious actions (the Rosary, the Scapular, and Eucharistic Adoration)

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    Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
    We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

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