Since one of my 30 in 30 goals is to finish reading the whole Bible (ps.
not gonna make it lol), I've ventured into the wonderful world of Bible
journaling and
Illustrated Faith. Yay!
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Outside Cover. (Materials used: acrylic paint, 4x6 project life journaling card, dollar tree letter stickers) |
At first I wanted to get an actual "journaling Bible" with the wide
margin and fancy thick paper, but they carry quite a hefty price tag at
$50. Needless to say, that is way out of my budget for a new
hobby/craft. Instead, I went to my local goodwill and bought a
paperback English Standard Version Bible for 99 cents ^.^
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Inside Cover. (Materials used: watercolor pencils, watercolor paint, black precision pen) |
As you can see, I created a cover for the front and water-colored a bit on the opening page. That first 'entry' was the hardest. I mean, as a child, I was taught
NeVeR to write in the Bible unless you were highlighting scriptures. So the idea of drawing in the Bible was a complete departure from anything I've ever done.
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Genesis 1:31 (Materials used: gel matte medium, gelatos, acrylic paint, gold paint pen, black precision pen) |
Now because I got a regular Bible, the pages are quite thin. This problem let me to pick up a few mixed media supplies. I purchased a bottle of gel matte medium from Michaels and that is perfect for coating the pages and preparing the for painting or whatever kind of media I decide to put on them.
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Genesis 9:11-17 (Materials used:gel matte medium,acrylic paint, gold and silver paint pens, yellow marker) |
I also got a pack of gelatos pigment sticks, a container texture paste and stencils, watercolor pencils, and various kinds of paints to use in my entries.
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Exodus 3:13-14 (Materials used:gel matte medium, gelatos, sharpie) |
I've enjoyed using acrylic and watercolor paints on the different pages,
depending on what "feel" I'm going for. For instance, acrylic paints
will cover the print on the pages completely while watercolors or
gelatos stay transparent.
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Exodus 20:1-17 (Materials used: watercolor pencil, silver paint pen, black precision pen) |
I will say, I'm not very good at using the watercolor pencils yet. I'm having a hard time getting them to blend properly. But no worries! There are plenty other scriptures to practice on and be inspired by.
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Joshua 1:9 (Materials used: watercolor paint, sharpie, white acrylic paint, gold paint pen, washi tape) |
My dream, when it comes to my Bible Journal, is to fill it up and keep it on our coffee table next to the family Bible Lamar and I got as a wedding gift. That way whenever friends and family come to visit, they can see and explore it. I think that will be awesome!
Caleisha, I loved your idea. You are so creative and have been gifted with such inspiring and brilliant ideas! Simply Beautiful! Aunt Ludie
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