Hymns in My Heart is having a sale on Christmas cards. Half-price! Only 75 cents per card through the month of December. Go check 'em out!
"Ah, dearest Jesus" is TLH 85, LSB 358, ELH 123.
(with Luke 2:30-31)
"Lift up the voice" is TLH 343, LSB 395, ELH 167.
(with Psalm 47:6)
"Silent night"
(with Psalm 66:2, 5)
"Rejoice, rejoice" is TLH 79, LSB 391, ELH 142.
(with Psalm 68:3)
"The happy Christmas comes again" is ELH 143.
(with Revelation 19:1)
"Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we" is ELH 144.
(with Luke 1:14)
Each card also has another short inscription on the inside.
And each card comes with a bookmark with the hymn stanza in calligraphy.
Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Hymn Greeting Cards
I've been meaning to post pictures of some of the greeting cards available from Hymns in My Heart. They are beautiful and priced quite nicely compared to cards in the store. And they are designed with hymn stanzas!!!!
While I was dawdling in further advertisements for these people (who are strangers to me) who have the fabulous cards, the creator's father set up a website to make it easier for people to see and order cards. It's definitely worth a look!
While I was dawdling in further advertisements for these people (who are strangers to me) who have the fabulous cards, the creator's father set up a website to make it easier for people to see and order cards. It's definitely worth a look!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Hymn Greeting Cards

I saw these greeting cards at the bookstore when I dropped Paul off at Bethany Lutheran College. They are beautiful, and not very expensive (as cards go). They really grabbed the attention of this hymn addict, because the cover of all these cards is a calligraphied hymn stanza. And, oh, the choice of hymns! I'll put up some pictures of cards later, but for anybody who would like more information right away about "Hymns in My Heart greeting cards," you can request an order form from:
normanmadson at yahoo-dot-com
(Of course, when emailing him, you will have to use the @-sign and the period, as in a normal email address. Writing the edress this way will hopefully help protect Mr Madson from getting too much spam by web-robots who hunt for email addresses on the internet.)
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