First Holy Communion Card
For my grandson, Tommy!
This is without the congratulations.
What do you think with or without?
I needed to make a card for my grandson’s First Holy Communion coming up in May. I was so excited to find this set at Serendipity Stamps. I think it might have been the very first stamp I bought from S.S.(almost a year ago) I know with 12 grandchildren( so far) I will be using this over and over. I kept it simple because it’s for a boy, I used just a bit of green trim because that's Tommy’s favorite color. Looks like I stamped my congrats a bit askew again.
Paper is from Papertrey Ink
Yesterday was a wonderful day!
Habemus Papam!
We have a Pope!
I like the congratulations. I know your grandson will appreciate a note from his grandparents, especially one made by grandma!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special time for Tommy! This is a wonderful stamp Marybeth and your coloring is perfection. You know I think I like it without the congratulations. Maybe put that on the inside!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on such an important milestone for your grandson. I see that there are already 2 votes, and it is split. Well, I'm not going to help much, because I like them both. But, with so many grandchildren, you can just alternate.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I have never seen a First Communion set before, how cool! You did an amazing job coloring it all in, Marybeth!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, elegant card.
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Debby
Beautifully elegant card for the occasion...I like the one with the Congratulations, it balances the stampin on the right side with the Congrats on the left.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! You did an awesome job of coloring! I like the one with the Congratulations and agree with Cathy that it seems to have better balance. This will be a wonderful card for your grandson and even more special because you made it.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Communion card! Could never find the right stamp when I needed it at the time. Ended up using those "blessings" kind of stamps. And such pretty coloring. You're so talented, Miss Mary Beth!
ReplyDeleteI did it again - I separated the Mary and the Beth. Sorry!
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