Find the Joy to the World Hymn reusable adhesive stencil HERE to make so many stunning projects, from pillows to signs to gift wrap!
Make a beautiful Christmas Tree Farm Vintage Truck with One Transfer, Black Chalk Paste and a Natural Burlap Board.
That’s how easy it is to make beautiful decor!
Other Supplies here: https://www.chalkcouture.com/knickoftime/products
I have several Christmas music printables to share today.
Two of them are familiar ones – Joy to the World, and O Little Town of Bethlehem, but I’m also including one that isn’t as well- known, but it’s really pretty.
I’ve seen Christmas music pages used in so many different ways, and I’ll show you a few of my favorites at the end.
This Joy to the World page has such a pretty, aged color. It was from a really old hymn book.
Here’s another.
And another version with a watercolor wreath.
This page has a less aged look, but it’s actually from an antique book as well. The paper just didn’t become as dark looking over time.
I’m not familiar with this son, but the page and the words are lovely.
If you create a project using any of them, I’d love to hear about it!
I hope you enjoy them all!
Many people don’t want to tear pages out of a hymn book or sheet music, but with the printables, you don’t need to do that, and you can make so many different projects. Everything from origami ornaments, to decoupaged tree toppers, to Christmas cards, which are just a few ideas.
Here are a few that I personally love:
This idea is similar to my own Canvas Wall Art, with a reversed process, so the music shows inside the letters.
This project used book pages, but I think music pages would look pretty too.
This wreath made with music pages is gorgeous!
I’ve made a lot of banners like this, and they are easy to do, and perfect for the person who thinks they aren’t crafty. The easiest way is to buy large letter stencils to paint the letters on the pages.
Sheet Music Image Transfer on Candle
You’ll find many more free Christmas music printables HERE.
You’ll find more project ideas for books, book pages and music pages HERE.
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for sharing, Angie…so many great ideas!
The song is a great Christmas song but, i have never heard of it. Thanks Angie,love all your ideas.
Another fun one. Those of us who play piano would love to see the second page of that unfamiliar hymn.
I used Adeste Fideles on a project on my blog tomorrow (Friday). Thank you so much!
Oh, these are really wonderful projects…not only are they inexpensive to make, but they look absolutely beautiful…they instantly add an old-time charm to any decor! The transfer of sheet music to a candle is a project I’ve never seen before and it’s one I’d like to try before the holidays are over. Thank you sooooo very much for sharing these wonderful and unique projects with us!
Tried printing them but they don’t look “antique” when printed. Just black and white! What am I doing wrong?
Carol, did you print them as color images or black and white? If there’s any color other than black and white in the image, it needs to be printed as a color copy.