Kind of funny that Amy posted her subway art this week. I, too, was looking for some word art that tied in the true meaning of Christmas. I couldn't find a thing. Then I remembered wordle. Oh how I love wordle! This is what I came up with . . . a little bit of Christmas fun mixed with the real reason for the season.
Then I framed it with something I picked up for less than $1 at Goodwill.
Do you like it? You can print it off here.
That is so cute! I have never used Wordle before but I've seen a lot of bloggers talk about it.
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Too cute!
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I love Wordle there are so many possibilities and they make great yet cheap gifts! Way to remember the true meaning of Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love this printable, I might have to print it out and find a frame too. Thanks for sharing on Sister Sister Sunday, you always have such great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I tried to print 4 x 6, but the printer said it was the wrong size. What size did you print yours? Did you use regular paper or card stock or photo paper? Thanks again. It is great.
ReplyDelete@ Amy R.: I always print on 8x10 when using wordle. I've never tried anything smaller. I print on cardstock as well.
ReplyDeleteI really like this!
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Another beautiful word art piece. I look forward to using this. Thanks.
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