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          If you receive "Faith and Family" magazine, they have an article about doing a Jesse Tree craft swap.  The basic idea is that 28 families commit to making 28 copies of a single Jesse Tree ornament.  The families then exchange ornaments and each family has a complete set.  The ornaments are reusable for years to come.
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 I would really like to do this, but we have such a tiny parish that finding 28 families would be near impossible.  I thought of you ladies right away.  If you are interested in being in this craft exchange, please let me know.
 
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 1.  Each person will make 28 copies of the same ornament.
 2.  The ornaments should be small, about 1-3 inches
 3.  Be creative - a small rubber bouncy-ball Earth with a hook in top is perfectly ok, and so is handmaking your whole ornament.
 4. Do not start making your ornament until I make an announcement that we have filled the swap.
 5.  Completed ornaments need to be mailed to me by the end of November, along with return postage, so that I can mail them out before Advent.  I will be leaving for vacation on November 30, so I will have to mail them NLT November 29.
 
 I will give out additional information once I have 28 participants. But feel free to ask any questions you might have and I'll answer right away.
 
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          One more thing - if you want to make more than one Jesse Tree to give one as a gift, you can sign up to make 2 different ornaments.  You will need to make 28 of each ornament that you are assigned.
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          Aha, I knew I was forgetting something.  And now I'm just talking to myself on this thread, LOL!
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 Here is the list of symbols.  When you sign up, please let me know your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices.  It'll be first come, first serve.
 
 Earth
 Apple & Snake
 Mary
 Ark & Rainbow
 Camel & Tent
 Lamb
 Colorful Coat
 Doorway With blood
 Tablet With 10 Numbers
 Cluster of Grapes
 Stick With bronze serpent
 Whale
 Sheaf of Wheat
 Slingshot
 Scroll
 Stump With Leaf
 Lion & Lamb together
 Dove & Crown
 Shepherd’s Staff
 Cross
 Heart With Writing
 Bethlehem
 Fiery Furnace
 Brick Wall
 Star
 Candle or Light
 Angel
 Baby in Manger
 
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          What a fun idea
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          Lorri -- this is a great idea!  I'm up for it .... between my kids and I, surely we can make 28 ornaments!
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 Here are my preferred choices:
 
 .  Let me know how you want to proceed.  (And you're not talking to yourself --- it's just that many folks don't check in much on the weekendstarcolorful coatlamb
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          Id like to participate, but I have to keep it simple as I am still making paper origami cranes for my wedding on the day after Thanksgiving!
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 |  So, even though the coat of many colors is my favorite...I would like to sign up to make either:
 
 1. cross
 2. staff
 3. whale
 
 This could shape up to be a wonderful keepsake. Thank you for the idea!
 
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          We would love to do it but I have one question before I make my ornament preferences known. Are these 3D ornaments that are to be hung on a Christmas tree? The only Jesse Tree I have ever seen was a felt one with felt pieces. What did you have in mind?
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          This definitely sounds fun.
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 We've never really gotten our tree off the ground, so to speak
   I've always been too lazy to do all of the ornaments at one time, and/or something happens halfway through and we get cut short.
 
 So...
 
 I (we!) would be up for making either...
 
 1. angel
 2. wheat
 3. apple w/ serpent
 
 Thanks for organizing!
 
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          Oh, I'd love this...I'm really committed to a Jesse tree this year!
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 1-candle
 2-scroll
 3-tablet w/10 numbers
 This sounds so neat!
 
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 A Christmas tree would be ok, or any bare tree or set of bare branches you might have or find.  The picture in the magazine looks like a few bare branches stuck in a vase with a ribbon tied around them where they enter the vase.  You could probably use a mini table top Christmas tree, too.
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          Lorri this is so great, I told me dc about your idea, they are all excited.  My oldest dd remarked, how we would be able to pray for each family on the given day we use their ornament.  To think  we could continue to pray for each other, every year just gives me goose bumps
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          i emailed you my list, but here they are again:
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 1.  slingshot
 2.  tablet with numbers
 3.  doorway with blood.
 
 
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            | Lorri this is so great, I told me dc about your idea, they are all excited.  My oldest dd remarked, how we would be able to pray for each family on the given day we use their ornament.  To think  we could continue to pray for each other, every year just gives me goose bumps   
 
 |  |  |  Im also struck by the potentially powerful act we could all undertake, of praying for the intended recipient while we create the ornament. I used to do this when I made crowns and fairy wands for the children at the Waldorf School.
 Im so excited to begin.
 
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          We're in!
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 1.  Cluster of Grapes
 2.  Heart With Writing
 3.  Earth
 
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          My children and I would love to join.
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          We would love to join the craft swap.  We are not picky about the one we get.
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 1 Candle or Light
 2 Angel
 3 Baby in Manger
 Thanks so much for allowing us to be a part of such a glorious project
   
 
 
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          We would love to do anyone of them. If you still have need for more add us to the list.
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 1. Stump with leaf
 2. Ark with rainbow
 3. Camel and tent
 
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 Jackie wife to Jim for 27!! years, proud army mom of Chris(25),Chef Matthew(24) and Sister Grace of Benedectines (21),Joshua(19),Nicholas(17),Jaymee(15), Elizabeth(13) and 2 in Heaven.Grandma to 3!
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          We'd like to do this too...  Great idea!
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 1. Doorway with blood
 2. Colorful coat
 3. Stump with leaf
 
 
 Blessings!
 
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          Hi Lorri, we'd love to join (did you get my PM with our list?).  This is an awesome idea, thanks for thinking of it!
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          I finally got to see the picture. Count us in. Consider us a taker for one of the pieces that doesn't get claimed! We have no specific preference. Thanks for organizing this, Lorri!
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