- Away in the Manger – James Murray – 1885
- Deck the Hall’s – John Perry Ddall – 1784
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen – author unknown – most likely written in the 1700’s
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing – Felix Mendelssohn – 1840
- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day – Henry Longfellow – 1863
- It Came Upon a Midnight Clear – Edmund Sears – 1849
- Jingle Bells – James Pierpont – 1857
- Joy to the World – Isaac Watts – 1719
- Messiah – George Frideric Handel - 1741
- O Christmas Tree – Ernst Anschutz – 1824
- O Come All Ye Faithful – John Wade et al – 1200’s
- O Come, O Come Emanuel – John Mason Neale – mid 1800’s
- O Holy Night – Adolphe Adam – 1847
- O Little Town of Bethlehem – Phillips Brooks – 1865
- Silent Night – Joseph Mohr – 1816
- The First Noel – Davies Gilbert – 1700’s
- Twelve Days of Christmas – author unknown – 1500’s
- We Wish you a Merry Christmas – author unknown – 1500’s
STYLIN’ SNOWFOLKS BOX
- Cut two Scallop Envelopes from Pool Party card stock
- Cut two additional pieces of Pool Party card stock 3 1/4 x 8 1/4". Score both pieces with long side along top of Simply Scored Tool at 2 3/8".
- Adhere the envelope tabs together with Sticky Strip side by side alternately with long pieces to form the sides of the box (line up the score lines across the bottom).
- Before adhering the last tab, stamp the small snowflake in Stylin' Snowfolks randomly over the sides with ink.
- Punch the holes at the top of long pieces with Extra Large Oval Punch.
- Adhere final tab to form box and fold flaps up on bottom to form box base.
- Decorate the sides with Designer Paper…add the stamped Stylin' Snowfolk snowman and Tags Til Christmas greeting to the front with the Scallop Square Punch.
- Add a Silver Glimmer snowflake from the Snow Flurry Die to the top of the box front.
- Tie a pretty bow to hold the box top closed.
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