Christmas Eve Bulletin art

My new Christmas Eve silhouette for this year. We’ll be using this for the worship bulletin at the church I serve on December 24th. It’s called “Wanderers.” There are two versions – with and without a border. It can also be used for Christmas cards, marketing postcards, as well as for banners and visual screens. Subscribers and donors can click, copy, and download in various sizes for their churches. My other Christmas Eve art is included below .

Wanderers

WanderersB

Art work for Christmas Eve – different nativity scenes – subscribers or donors can click on the art and download larger sizes for church programs 🙂

A Child is Born Mary Knew Momma's Little Star Bundle of Joy Gift of Good News

Roomless Beneath The Stars Almost ThereStar Angel

Bliss Commitment Mary Had A Baby StarsBowDown City of David

Alone Outside Birth of a A Star Star Song Heavenly Peace

Nativity2010 Nativity Nap Time Holy Night Child of Peace Light of the World

Starry Starry Night Arrival Royal Baby MM2 Born Unto Us

Naty2019 Love Came Down The Child

2014nativity Outsiders Messenger

Christmas Eve art: Roomless by Stushie

Joseph and Mary wander the streets of Bethlehem. Crayons, paper sculpting, and some digital.

Roomless

Christmas Eve Bulletin cover: City of David by Stushie

Mary and Joseph reach Bethlehem

Christmas Eve art for bulletin

City of David

Annual subscriptions for using the drawings can be found at this link: Subscriptions

Donation link for one use of an image can be found here: Donations.

If you have any questions about using the images, please send me an email to Traqair@aol.com.

Nativity Art – Journey’s End

Christmas Eve bulletin cover or marketing image for postcard
Mary and Joseph arrive in Bethlehem

Journey's End

Annual subscriptions for using the drawings can be found at this link: Subscriptions

Donation link for one use of an image can be found here: Donations.

If you have any questions about using the images, please send me an email to Traqair@aol.com.

Christmas Eve art: Arrival by Stushie

O Little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie…

Arrival