Happy Friday! I am excited about my gift for you today, on Day 3 of our 12 Days of A Well Purposed Christmas Crafting! Wednesday’s post was on making an easy 30 minute pine cone wreath. And today’s gift for you goes along with the wreath. Today I have some free farmhouse Christmas printables for you!
I started to think about what I could give you that would go along with the pine cone wreath. And so I thought of making these printables. They are pine cone wreaths with Christmas song lyrics inside. They can be used as wall art, ceramic tile coasters or even Christmas cards.
Christmas songs are probably one of my favorite parts of Christmas. We were listening to Christmas music on Pandora this Sunday before leaving for church. My husband commented on how peaceful it was. The melodies become so familiar and comforting but most all because they tell of Christ’s glorious birth.
Well I wanted these printables to be a reminder of the peacefulness of Christmas music, and ultimately the peace that Christ brought into the world when He came that first Christmas. They are an easy way to add interest and Christmas decor to any little corner of your home.
Here’s some ways to use these Christmas Printables
Swap out a current picture
A quick an easy way to add a Christmasy feel to an corner is to simply use a frame you already have but put in a Christmas printable for the season.
Make a set of ceramic tile coasters
I have a great tutorial for making your own ceramic coasters. They are simple and easy and I like making new ones for every season. These little wreaths with Christmas carol lyrics would be a nice additional to your living room during Christmas. Handmade coasters could also be an excellent present for someone this Christmas.
If you want to make some coasters out of these printables I have also included a printbale for them.
Make Christmas cards
You can turn these images into Christmas cards and use them this year. If you are not one who usually gets around to sending Christmas cards. Or even if you do send them every year these cards could be a way for you to save money on buying cards.
Hang them next to your pine cone wreath
Now that I should you how to make a pine cone wreath. Why not hang one of these pretty Christmas printables next to a wreath? Or give a framed printable along with your wreath as a present?
Give them as a gift
You can even just give these free printables as a gift to a friend with a pretty frame.
I hope that you have lots of ideas now on how to use these free Christmas printables and I hope that they are a blessing to you and your home this Christmas! If you are a subscriber you should have seen them in your inbox this morning. If you have not yet subscribed and would like a copy just subscribe below.
Thanks so much for joining me this week! I hope you are enjoying the 12 days so far. I will be back on Monday with a project and gift for you. It’s a good one! You don’t want to miss it. But I would love to hear from you too if you have any ideas of projects you would like to see over the next few weeks!
If you missed Day 1 on Fabric Christmas trees or Day 2 Easy 30 Minute Pine Cone Wreath you will want to go back and check them out.
If it still feels too early for Christmas for you. No worries!
Just pin this post for later. And head over to check out some of our sock pumpkins, sweater pumpkins or velvet pumpkins with real stems.
I hope you have a great weekend and get some crafting in!
God bless,
P.S. Don’t forget to comment below or share on Pinterest, Facebook or Instagram. Every time you comment or share and tag me in it you will receive an extra entry into our Christmas Giveaway! Where I will be giving out items that I am making!
Toni Palmer says
I can’t seem to find the link to download the printables. Can you please provide a clearer link to these as I absolutley love them and want to incorporate them into a Youth Group Crafting activity this weekend.
I am already subscribed so when I enter my email address to get the printables, the only button to push is “subscribe” and then it tells me I’m already subscribed and doesn’t email them to me.
Thanks,
Elizabeth Walby says
Hi Toni, I am in the midst of changing up my email services. I apologize for any confusion. I emailed you a copy of the printables to the address above. Just let me know if you don’t receive it for some reason.