From left to right...The Professor's, Sunshine's, Shortcake's (who opted for a St. Francis medal), and BigBoy's (yeah, I helped).
This is mine. Husband gets to pick out his colors tonight. We found that since grownups have bigger hands, we needed spacers in between the beads.
This one is a treat for you. Inspired by Barbara's generosity and to celebrate the halfway point of 40 Days for Life which is coming up on October 13th (if my math is correct which it probably isn't but oh well!), I would like to give this tenner away to a good home. Just leave me a comment in this post if you would like it or know of someone who might and I will draw a name at random on Friday. I am hoping to get it in the mail to the winner in time for them to have it on the 13th. Have a great Wednesday!
Jacob Temple would love this. They are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose turned out SO darling!! You all did a great job making them!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be entered!! :)
Those are beautiful. I was a little overwhelmed at the idea of making an entire rosary, but just making a tenner seems more doable. My girls saw the pictures and are inspired too. I think we will start them this afternoon if we can ever finish spelling...
ReplyDeleteCount me in Miss C. And don't forget to get your name in for mine.
ReplyDeleteI love the tenners! My little girl would love to wear one! Thanks for posting on this!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely. Maybe I'll get motivated and do it with my girls. I need to work on my patience anyway. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I have to say these are really lovely when put together. Not that I thought they wouldn't be, but they are just so much prettier than I expected for being nuthin' but paper beads!
ReplyDeleteYou are the craftiest! Nice job!
WOW! Those are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNow that I am through with the baby afghan, we can try something....messy!
Thanks!
What a sweet project! I would love to be entered :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, Ms. Charlotte! Please enter me!
ReplyDeleteOh Charlotte, My son was just asking me (today) if we could make a rosary out of something!! I'll show him these in the morning and he'll be hooked! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet and unique idea! I'd be honored if you'd count me in for the drawing...I have three daughters with October birthdays!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Enter me, please!
ReplyDeleteI would love this! I've been thinking about getting something like this for when I go into labor. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe tenners are beautiful. I would love one for my daughter. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe tenners are gorgeous! What a great idea (and your humility in mentioning the origin of them makes me feel so good!)
ReplyDeleteI'd love a tenner ....
Charlotte, this is precious! I plan to use them with the (RCIC) children. What a wonderful way to introduce them to praying the Rosary. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!! What did you use as spacers?? I need to try this.
ReplyDeleteBut until then, let me enter myself into the drawing. Thanks!
Lillian,
ReplyDeleteI used very thin strips of paper that were not angled cut. They were maybe 1/4 inch wide by 3 inches long. I rolled those up the same way as the paper beads and they made small little tube like spacers.
So beautiful! I would love to be entered!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Peace,
Robyn C.
Sorry Robyn,
ReplyDeleteThis give-away was from two years ago.