Friday, December 3, 2010

Our First Jesse Tree

We started with scrapbooking papers
I don't know what rock I have been living under, but before this year I don't recall having ever heard of a Jesse Tree. We are thrilled to add such a meaningful tradition to our family's celebration of the Coming. In trying to decide the best way for us to make a Jesse tree, I looked at many examples. The two I ended up using to help us were the free gift from Ann Voskamp and the artistic inspiration from Laura at The Wellspring. Additionally, we are enjoying this book: The Jesse Tree.

This is the only remaining open wall in my house.

 
Leaf Cutter Ants (hahaha!)





































































They spread from the kitchen into the hall!
I made cardstock patterns and the kids used them to trace all the leaves on the backs of the papers. Then we used Stick Tack to put each piece on the wall. Since I got a late start on it, I didn't laminate it this year. My plan is to do that when we take it down. I will also have to number the pieces on the back to be able to reassemble the trunk each year. Rebekah is already lobbying to keep it up all the time. 
      
Odd, I know, but this tree grew right up out of the baseboard.



The narrative Ann Voskamp has done to go along with the Scripture readings each day is absolutely beautiful. I love the idea of seeing God's Plan of Redemption through Christ from the beginning, woven so carefully into each of the stories of His interaction with man. 

This is definitely something we will plan to do each year.

Are you doing a Jesse Tree this year?? What have you used?

6 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful! And I know for a fact its one of the few trees in west Texas : ) lol
    We too are using A Holy Experience's Jesse Tree devotional. However, we kind of ran out of room for another tree and decided to hang them on our Christmas tree. I can't imagine why we never did this before, it keeps Christ centered in our Christmas celebrations, how wonderful is that?!

    ReplyDelete
  2. How COOL is this?! Wow!
    I've never heard of a Jesse tree before this, but I really need to check it out. You've definitely intrigued me.
    I keep hearing about Ann Voskamp which is making me think I'm missing a great blog. I need to check her out...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Gayle,
    Skip my blog and go straight to Ann Voskamp's: A Holy Experience. It will bless you in incredible ways!

    Melodie,
    Hahahaha! You're funny! Yes, you know you live in a place with few trees when you make it back east as far as Abilene and think it's a tropical rain forest! :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anne,
    That is gorgeous. This is the first year for us to do the Jesse tree, and the girls cannot wait for each evenings reading to come!

    ReplyDelete
  5. This is such an amazing idea!! We just 'discovered' the Jesse Tree this year and the kids like reading it each day but I have been very lazy with the 'tree' end of it. We just read it and I haven't even cut out ornaments... and we are on day 9??? ugh. I guess I have some cutting and pasting to do... SOON!
    I have been noticing you commenting on a lot of the blogs I read and finally had a chance to just sit and read for a while... Glad I stopped by! Plan on coming back!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Sharon,
    Awwww . . . Thanks for taking time to come by.

    ReplyDelete

I would love to hear what you think!