This time to show you Bible journaling with StencilGirl® Products!
I hope you enjoy my video:
The beauty of stencils in Bible Art
Journaling is their flexibility. The stencil bends to fit, or “hugs” the page,
which makes it easy to achieve a perfect inking of your letters, and images.
Most Bible Art Journalers use
Bibles with wide margins, and fill that area with artwork or writing.
However,
if you use a light-colored ink, or a light hand when applying a dark ink, you
will still be able to easily read the scripture if you ink over the words.
Most inks will either bleed through
the page, or you will see a shadowing on the back of the page. For this reason,
I have two Bibles for my Bible Art, and I use my Dad's Bible for my Bible
Study, and Daily Devotional.
The stencil “Sacred Words and
Marks” has words, “Grace, Blessing, Sacred, Stillness,” and more.
If you want
to create with these words, but don't know where in the Bible they show up,
then, go to https://www.biblegateway.com/.
This is a searchable online Bible
in over 150 versions. Just type your keyword, passage, or topic, select version
(King James, Living Bible, etc.) and hit the search button.
Bible Gateway will
show your search in both Old, and New Testaments.
If you are fearful of messing up,
or don't feel comfortable creating artwork in your Bible, Pray about it.
Other Supplies:
Journaling Bible (I used Note Takers Bible)
Stamping inks
Stamping inks
Sponge daubers
Black Micron pen
What a lovely tutorial! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jessica
DeleteThis is so beautiful! You've inspired me to get back to my own Bible journaling! Thanks for sharing your video with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia, Let me know what verses inspire your art.
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