I sure struggled this year with designing a Christmas Card. I think I waited too long to get started, and once I DID get started, I got super stuck and just couldn't get myself into a very creative mode.
And for the first time ever, I designed a card and sent it over to Photo Evo to print, they printed the 100 copies, and I ended up hating it so much that I threw them all away. In the trash they went!
Then I was back to square one. This is what I ended up with, and I wasn't happy with it either. I guess I just want a card to capture the absolute beauty and purity and blessing and hope of Christ and His coming to earth ... and I wanted it to communicate without preaching, but actually do the Incarnation justice. After all, what is more amazing than God becoming man to dwell with us? To DIE for us? To make THE way for us to become children of God?!? What other "religion" in all the world has ever claimed what Christianity does? What other "god" can compete with our Triune God?
NONE. Not ever.
Sigh. So anyway, this is what I ended up with this year:
FRONT
In my Photoscape photo program, I was able to add the "heart" and "true love" on the tree, also the red bow over on the bridge. I also added "Christmas Greetings" near the top of the oval, but I picked the wrong picture for this post, the one that has that on it, and I'm too lazy to go back to the file and get the correct picture.
BACK
In retrospect, I should just have put the Townsend Park notation smaller, at the bottom of the picture instead of it having such a prominent place on the card; but ... too late for that now!
INSIDE (top flap)
I do like this Scripture, because it says so much: "This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him." I John 4.9 And I think it's a very appropriate text for Christmas.
Obviously, I added the "No greater love" notation on the tree trunk. This is also from Scripture, but actually Jesse inspired it because he had this verse on his Facebook page. We had talked a little bit about it and it turns out that this is the verse the Army uses because the context for Jesus's words: "Greater love has no man than this: that he would lay down his life for his friends" (John 15.13) is about losing your own life to gain another's life--and I can see the value in viewing this verse in that way. But I truly think that Jesus was talking about laying His own life down for us and that there is NO GREATER LOVE than the love He has shown us. That's why I used it on my Christmas card, because I believe it with all my heart. Oh to truly "live through Him" every day of the year.
What I hope to do this coming year, in order to avoid the situation I was in THIS year, is to work on my Christmas card all year long and have it read WAY BEFORE it is needed. We'll see how that works.