Thank you for joining us for our Christmas Faithbooking Challenge! This year, our theme is "The 12 Days of Christmas". We've all heard this song growing up, but we might have never realized that each verse of the song also had a Biblical meaning. So, over the next few weeks, we will be exploring the Biblical meanings of each verse of the song and you are to create a layout which shows what it means to you. Each week you will be presented with the traditional verse, it's Biblical meaning, and a free mini kit that you can use to create your layout. You are not required to use the kit, but it's being made available to you as a free gift. After the 12 weeks is over, you should have a beautiful reminder that you can share with your family every Christmas as to what the Biblical meanings are for "The 12 Days of Christmas"!
This week's challenge is hosted my Angel Pupplo, from Designs by Angel and features the third verse:
On the third day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
The "Three French Hens" stand for Faith, Hope and Love — the three gifts of the Spirit that abide which comes to us via 1 Corinthians 13.
You may also think of them using the Theological Virtues which are Faith, Hope and Charity.
For a limited time, you can download this digital mini kit for FREE!
Don't forget to join in on the discussion about this challenge by visiting "The 12 Days of Christmas Faithbooking Challenge" topic in our forum!
We hope that you will join us in creating this keepsake for your own family! We would love to see what you do! Please upload your creations in our gallery!
Here are some of the layouts our fabulous CT has created with our week 3 theme: Three French Hens.
by JackieAnn:
by Kim:
by Tammy:
by Natalie:
by Heather:
by Michele:
Friday, October 30, 2009
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Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Digital Scrapbooking Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 30 Oct [LA 05:35pm, NY 07:35pm] - 31 Oct [UK 12:35am, OZ 11:35am] ).
Wonderful! thank you.
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