Christian Life

Nothing Wasted

I love this box. As my daughter would say, it just makes me happy!

This is one of many crafting boxes. This one holds things for rubber stamping. I found most all the stamps in here at Big Lots for $1!
Perhaps you have better success than I, but it’s so hard for me to go into a card store and find a card that says exactly what I want to say…and for less than a fortune! I got so disgusted with trying to find cards that I decided I was going to buy a pack of plain cards and make my own.

I went to Hobby Lobby and found this pack of 50 cards for$10. The package says “note cards”, but they’re a nice size; they’re 6 1/2″ x 5″.

I paid $2 at Marshalls for the flowered box of ribbon and $1 at Big Lots for the box of silky Martha Stewart ribbon. I buy most all my scrapbooking materials for next to nothing at Big Lots. I have a nice supply of things to choose from when embellishing my cards.

I love to sit down and just have a crafting afternoon and make several cards at once. I made this card for a friend who’s having a special birthday. The paisley paper was a piece I saved from another project. I will type up a special note and print it out on Velum, then glue it to the inside of the card.


Another one using more of my saved scraps of paper and some ribbon…

Here’s the stamped message on the inside…

Scrapbookers and card makers learn quickly that you don’t waste anything – every little piece of paper or ribbon can be used as an add-on. It doesn’t take but just a little something to embellish a card. Everything is used to make something beautiful.

That reminds me of the quote – “God doesn’t waste pain.” To me that means that physical pain, emotional turmoil, relationship difficulties, etc., are all things that God wants to use to make me more like Christ. He can use the smallest “scrap” to embellish my life. Sitting alone, the little piece of paper or ribbon is nothing, but when it’s added to a card it is turned into an enhancer. When you and I look at that thing is happening to us, it’s not attractive. As a matter of fact, it’s painful and ugly at times, but God doesn’t see that as a separate part of our lives. It’s all connected to make a person that looks like Christ.

Whatever you’re experiencing that you wish you could toss out, look at again. God will not waste your pain; He will use it to mature you into Christlikeness. No, nothing’s wasted!

With love,

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