I made a set of Montessori style three part cards for the Stations of the Cross to go along with the Rosary cards I made last year.
You can download them as a .pdf file here.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Stations of the Cross: Three Part Cards
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These are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing them with us all ...
Blessings for a wonderfully fulfilling Lent!
These are so fabulous! Thanks for sharing your hard work.
You are one awesome and generous lady, thank you so much :)))
MAny thanks, these are lovely.
Molly
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing these - they will make a lovely addition to our Lent baskets and religion studies!
Wow! These are lovely! Thank you so much for sharing!
sorry for over-posting *three times now*! I'm not sure what's going on with my browser. Hope you like getting lots of comments! :)
thank you so much for sharing these! they're exactly what i've been looking for!
Thanks so much for these!!
Thanks so much for all of these, Kathryn! They're beautiful, and are just right for Ramona!
They are beautiful! Thank you so much for making these available to us! I have printed mine out and will be showing them to the kids tomorrow morning...
They ARE beautiful, Kathryn. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. The illustrations are lovely and the words perfect.
Thank you for these beautiful cards, which I will be using with my daughter during our homeschool day. I also posted a link to this from my blog, which is at
http://www.diary-of-a-sower.blogspot.com
Blessings to you during Lent 2011!
Thanks so much for this magnificent gift! i am so excited to share this with my children.
Lenten Blessings!
I am so excited to share these with my kids!!! Thank you so so much.
Hi, I just found your blog through a couple of others and I'm thrilled I did! I printed out the Stations of the Cross for tonight's service. God's providence led me here! Thank you and Thank God!
May you have a blessed Lenten Season!
Do you have rights to reproduce these images? They are common on the internet, but I've never seen a copyright release for them.
Thank you so much, these are beautiful.
Am late to the party. Are these still available to download? My friend (in India) has a class for the poor children in the area, and I'm always trying to find resources, crafts, and the like that she can use to tell the children about Jesus. This would be great for that.
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