Heirlooms: Stencil a Memory!
When my mother passed away, I inherited a large box of some of her Christmas decorations. After a few years of lugging this box in out and out of the attic and re-taping it each time, the box literally started falling apart.
So last year as I was getting ready to recycle the box, I cut out my Mother’s precious writing of “Christmas” from it and tucked the piece away in my hutch for an entire year.
I couldn’t wait to pull it out this year, because I knew I had plans for this cardboard piece. It also reminded me of this song, and the power that heirlooms can hold in a family. When Amy Grant sang this popular song years ago, my good friends Debbie Meador, Jane Houston and I also sang it at our Christmas service. Little did I know, a few years later, the impact of these words after I lost my mom to cancer.
Up in the attic
Down on my knees
Lifetimes of boxes
Timeless to me
Letters and photographs
Yellowed with years
Some bringing laughter
Some bringing tearsTime never changes
The memories, the faces Of loved ones, who bring to me
All that I come from
And all that I live for
And all that I’m going to be
My precious family
Is more than an heirloom to meWisemen and shepherds
Down on their knees
Bringing their treasures
To lay at His feet
Who was this wonder, baby yet king
Living and dying
He gave life to meTime never changes
The memory, the moment His love first pierced through me
Telling all that I come from
And all that I live for
And all that I’m going to be
My precious savior
Is more than an heirloom to meMy precious Jesus is more than an heirloom to me
(Sung by Amy Grant, here.)
My Mom, Millie, is very dear to my sisters’ and my heart, as we miss her very much. It’s very special how the memory of a loved one can live on through heirlooms, pictures, videos, letters, and even writing.
So this year, this is what I gave my sisters for Christmas.
I stenciled Mom’s writing of “Christmas” with a black Sharpie marker onto stencil paper.
Then I cut it and glued it onto a white glass plate.
I poured a high gloss finish onto the plate.
And used a hairdryer to get the bubbles out.
They are not perfect, but I think they turned out nice.
One for my sis Di, my sis Linda and me, with black plate stands to display and to keep Christmas alive, through our mom, in years to come, which hopefully we’ll pass down to our kids!
More than anything else, I’m thankful for my family at Christmastime. I feel blessed. Yes. Very blessed.
What have you done to preserve your special family heirlooms or memories?
(Thank you Kelli Novak, for the inspiration! You may also enjoy An Elegant Toga: Grandma’s Tablecloth, or a bit about sisterly love, or Can I please hold your hand? A Mother’s Day Gift. Above photo is my beautiful Mother and her mother, Grandma Dubs.)
I’m linking this post to Kimba’s DIY Day today, too! And adding to Nester’s Year End Party!
Hi there, I just wanted to let you know that I adore your plates and the meaning behind them, and that I was in tears after reading the lyrics to that song! God Bless you and your family, Merry Christmas! I’m sure your sisters will really enjoy them!
What a beautiful blessing for you and your sisters! When my grandmother passed I received a box of her recipes. I went though them and picked a handwritten recipe for each son and daughter in law as well as one for each grandchild. I matted and framed them. Everyone was surprised and thrilled to receive their personal recipe. Merry Christmas!
This is sooo special! What a treasure!!
Sandy, this is a really, really neat idea! wow! I really like it. Thank you so much for sharing this idea and the story with us. Kelly
What a wonderful, creative way to remember her. I’m sure your sisters loved them too! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Sandy!
What a fabulous idea and wonderful gift for you and your sisters! My mother passed away three years ago and I memorialized her with a shadowbox. It is an old, aged wood crate. Inside I put a lovely photo of my mother in her prime and then added some of her loveliest, monogrammed hankerchiefs, from the days when “ladies” always carried them, some of her jewelry, photos of her two husbands (was widowed the first time), a momento of her first baby (my brother died as an infant). Now it is a lovely shadowbox to remind me of the best of my mother whenever I look at it.
God bless you this Christmas and always!
What a treasure! The handwriting of loved ones is such a gift, wish I had something like that from my grandma. Your sisters will be thrilled!
Merry Christmas Sandy!
What an awesome idea!!!! I wonder if I have anything with my moms writing!!! I’m going to look!
I love this idea, Sandy! I wish I would have seen it before today. I need to do something like this for my Mom for her birthday. She has many things given to her from her Mom. Thanks for the tip!
So sweet! The best kind of gift.
What a beautiful, thoughtful gift idea, Sandy! You’re so creative with that kind of thing!! I bet your sisters LOVED them!
LOVE this post and this idea sandy – great idea! i’m going to do it!! funny thing – steph and i have been talking about this bc i soooo miss my mom -but i do have some of her hand written recipes. i’ve been copying them the for my kids’ hope chests as i go along and bake and cook things…hugs! heidi
Beautiful, Sandy. What a unique and touching way to honor your Mom. And I LOVE that Amy Grant song–it is tied to some very precious moments for me too. Thanks so much for sharing!
What a wonderful idea! Your family will treasure that.
What a wonderful idea! They are beautiful.
Sweet memories, and a great idea for a gift!!!
Dear cousin, I too have sweet memories of your mama. What a great idea. I have some of my moms recipes in her writing…..hmmmmm, I must put on my thinking cap. You’ve got lucky sisters to receive such a gift from their baby sister!
Much love to your little family
Peggy
That’s such a beautiful idea. What a treasure to have. I was just thinking it would be neat to enlarge and frame a copy of one of my Grandmother’s old handwritten recipe cards and hang it in my kitchen.
Wow…what a touching and wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing!!
This is such a great idea! My sister-in-laws’ father -in-law (hope that makes sense), passed away this fall. She told me they want to take his old wool sweathers and “boil” them down to make mittens for all of his grandkids! I thought that was such an awesome idea and a great memory for the grandchildren!
What a great idea! It looks wonderful…
What a precious idea! Tucking this away…
What a wonderful way to preserve your Mom’s handwriting. I’ve taken two hand-written recipe cards that my dear Mom and dear Gram wrote and put them in frames hung them above my stove. I have the pie pan that my dear Gram used also hung above my stove.
Oh Sandy, that made my heart ache. Your mom was such a beautiful lady in many ways; lovely, yes, but always sweet and kind, always encouraging. What beautiful way to preserve a sweet memory or each of you gals. Blessings to each of you.
I love this.