Christmas is a wonderful time to gather with those we love and enjoy their warm embrace. However, it is also a time that we are most reminded of the loved ones who are no longer physically present, having passed on to Heaven.
A few months ago, I stumbled upon a particular saying that explained what Christmas is like for those in Heaven and how their presence is especially with us on Christmas. I instantly fell in love with this saying and wanted to share it with my readers. Consequently, I have a designed a Christmas in Heaven printable which can be downloaded for free.
* Affiliate links are included in this post. All this means, is that if you click on one of those links and purchase something, I may receive a small commission. However, you will not pay a penny more- promise!
Suggestions on how to use printable:
Please enjoy this Christmas in Heaven printable and share with others this Christmas. Simply download, print and frame the file if desired. (For highest quality, print on cardstock paper)
- Are you hosting this holiday? Frame the printable and place it somewhere (perhaps on your dinner table) where others can easily view the message, allowing for the remembrance of those in Heaven.
- Know someone who lost a loved one this year? Print, frame and share this printable as a comforting gift to them this holiday season.
- Wish to take the saying one step further? Place the framed printable on the seat of an empty chair and allow the symbolism to speak for itself.
- Want to enjoy the message all season long? Be sure to print and save for next year’s holiday decorating.
Wishing peace, comfort and love to all those with a loved one in Heaven this holiday season.
“So save them a seat, just one empty chair. You may not see them, but they will be there.”
Please note that the files for this “Christmas in Heaven” is for personal use only. Redistribution and/or reselling for commercial use is strictly prohibited. If you would like to share this “Christmas in Heaven” with friends, you are free to do so but must link directly back to this post. Please do not link directly to the download file. Thank you!
Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
Very nice! I’d like to think that’s how those in Heaven indeed spend their time; visiting us here on earth. Visiting from Project Inspired party.
April J Harris says
What a beautiful printable, and a beautiful sentiment. Now I’m in my 50’s there are plenty of empty places at our table, and I find the idea of leaving an empty chair very comforting. Thank you so much for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link party. I followed you on Pinterest. Hope to see you at the first Hearth and Soul Link party of the year tomorrow!
Lindsay says
Thank you so much! I find the empty chair symbolism, as painful as it may be, is such a heartwarming way to honor those we’ve lost. I’m glad you agree ❤️