Friday, December 12, 2025

Recycled Christmas Angels

 



 

This is my mantle 

this year.

Look closely at 

the lowest mantle shelf.

There you'll see 

my recycled

Christmas Angels. 




I made these from recycling 
and cutting up

last year's Christmas cards. 

Then adding clipart wings 

and cutting out the faces 

from photos that I took 

on my phone and 

then ran through the printer.

Then I glued them to a 

piece of 2X4 that I painted

white  . . . so they 

would stand up.

 



These are the ladies 

from my Bible study. 

They are not actual angels 

but they are prayer warriors 

and true believers 

in Jesus Christ our Lord. 

I thought it would be fun 

to have them lined up 

on my mantle this Christmas.


 

There are two angels 

without faces because 

they missed the last two 

Bible studies when I was 

taking photos and there are two 

more angels to make 

because two have been hospitalized 

for surgeries and still recovering.

 


Hopefully next Christmas 

I'll have them all there. 

I wanted to show this because 

it was a fun craft 

and something you could easily make.

🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

Wouldn't it be wonderful 

to have a row of grandchildren 

angels or the children 

in your Sunday school class.



That's my post for today.

I hope it inspired at least one of you.

Merry Christmas

&

 God bless you all! 

You're blogging sister, 

Connie ♥️


22 comments:

  1. What a sweet idea! You are so talented with your crafts!

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  2. Your recycled angels are such a great idea!!! And they sound simple enough to make.

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    1. They're very easy to make which makes it fun and a good way to recycle your older Christmas cards. That is if you save them like I do.

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  3. Connie - you are so creative! I love the angels. I hope those ladies get to see them!

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    1. Oh, they were tickled pink when they saw them :)

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  4. I love that idea! Very nice! I hope your friends recover, from their surgeries and illness, soon.

    Grace & Peace,
    Pam

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    1. Thank you on both counts. These prayer warriors are praying for them 😇

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  5. What a clever idea. I love it.

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  6. What a lovely idea! You are so insspiring!

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    1. Thank you and you are so sweet. Merry Christmas🥰

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  7. That's a great idea. What do the ladies I your group think of being your mantle Angel's?

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    1. It put smiles on their faces, some took photos so that they could show them to their family :)

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  8. What a great idea that is making those angels. They turned out beautifully,

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    1. Thank you, it was fun and I love seeing my beautiful friends standing along my mantel.

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  9. Oh Connie that is such a clever idea and it looks terrific, like you said it could be used for so many things, even ornaments for the tree :) It is a blessing to have prayer warriors for sure!

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    1. Thank you so much, I knew a brilliant paper crafter like you would like my idea. Now you can run with it and make it even better:)

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  10. How sweet is this! What a beautiful way to think about and remember loved ones.

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    1. Hi Melanie I'm so glad you like this. It was fun making it and I do enjoy seeing it on my mantle.

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