Catholic Art and Jewelry
New! Framed Christmas Holy Card #16 – Matted – 4x6" Interior / 5x7" Exterior Frame
New! Framed Christmas Holy Card #16 – Matted – 4x6" Interior / 5x7" Exterior Frame
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This beautiful, endearing card says on the front, “Oh Jesus, full of goodness, I want to love you faithfully!” It was printed in Paris we think about 1870 or thereabouts. It is very likely that our dear little friend, St. Therese of Lisieux, would have seen it. We know she loved holy cards.
Sophie put this one together the other day, carefully affixing the holy card to the center of the colored matte, and placing it in the frame. We love how it turned out! The margines look just right, and we think the 4x6 interior is just right. About a 5x7 exterior frame.
Hopefully this small Christmas decoration can in its little way help Christmas be a tiny bit more devout and prayerful for you and yours.
Comes with a duplicate copy of the holy card so you can access the prayer on the back written by our little friend Therese. Perfect for the season. God bless you all.
We have a lot of colored mattes and plan on listing quite a few of these in our framed miniatures section. We are often copied in our ideas, and because it's for the strengthening of the Catholic faith, we don't mind, but please forgive our vanity and note that we were the first. We didn't have quite enough time before Christmas to get a lot set up, but when things slow down, look for more, good Lord willing. Or request more. We're still small enough we can do custom work for you.
– Comes framed
– Interior Frame size is 4x6". Image is 2.75x4.25"
– Exterior Frame size is around 5x7".
– Hang on wall, or display on shelf or table
Thanks for your interest!
Thanks!
Sue & John
You might also enjoy original Catholic Art and Jewerly by me, Sue Kouma Johnson, here on Etsy at www.Etsy.com/shop/TreeOfHeaven
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“In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II
