The Advent wreath is a prominent part of many church traditions in this season. Last night Counsellor A and I did a lesson with our GEMS group on the Advent wreath. We were impressed with how much they knew and understood. They DO listen in church :o)!
**Yes, I know the candle colours are backwards :oS.
Lovely, Deborah!
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog header!!! I was waiting to see what you'd come up with for winter! Gorgeous! I also love the advent wreath. I just want to know how it doesn't catch on fire!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the new look of your blog!!! Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteJust set up my advent wreath... all white candles this year ;D
And to answer your question about the tabs... when you click on the "Posting" tab, you have three choices:
New Post
Edit Post
and
Edit Pages.
The tabs are new pages. You can either put them across the top like I did, or as a list down in your sidebar.
Julie
Thank you, Julie :o)!
ReplyDeleteHeh! Wendy, would you believe we could have burned the house down last year because we left the candles lit, our greens were dry, AND we left for a few hours.
ReplyDeleteThe key to avoiding a fire is to use fresh greens, tealights vs. unprotected votives (like in my photo) and MOST IMPORTANTLY, blow out the candles BEFORE you leave the room.
We're very thankful we didn't have a fire!
you take the most amazing pictures!
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