Copy and paste the thoughtful words below into a document with a graphic of your choosing. (I can’t give you the one seen here because the rights to the illustration don’t belong to me.) This was printed on half of an 8.5 x 11 sheet. And tied up neatly with the towel.
"At first glance it is easy to look at a towel as a most ordinary object. Have you ever stopped to think that for thousands of years, the towel has been used for many wonderful purposes? For example, the mother who wipes the tears of a child, the physician who binds the wounds of a patient, or the woman in her home wiping her hands as she moves from task to task.
Perhaps the most significant use of the towel happened over two thousand years ago when our Savior, only hours before He hung on the cross, took an ordinary towel in His loving hands and dried the feet of His disciples. This simple, loving act personifies the selflessness and loving service we seek to give during our lives. It illustrates that an ordinary thing like a towel, in the right hands, and with a giving heart, can lighten another’s load. As with every action performed by the Savior on this Earth, His act of service reminds us that simple day-to-day-kindnesses are the Savior’s way to bless and comfort.
This towel is given with love and with the hope you will do works of goodness with it as the Savior did so many years ago."
Note: This thought has been shared so often online, I can’t find the original author. If you know who it is, please notify me, I’d like to give proper credit.
Hello, can you direct me to where you purchased the graphics for your letters specifically. Yours are beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Ellie, thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, I the graphics were purchased by someone else...so I’m not sure from where they were purchased. But there are so many beautiful graphics out there, you’ll probably easily find something just as good. Happy Holidays!
DeleteWhat did you use for the greenery
ReplyDeleteClippings of rosemarry
DeleteYou could change the last sentence to thank Mothers for all the love and hope and goodness………
DeleteHi, how can you relate this to mothers?
ReplyDeleteYou could change the last sentence to thank Mothers for all the love and hope and goodness………
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