Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Art {Journaling} Psalm 107:2

Agh, my small Dylusions journal. How I have missed it. I love, love, love working in this book. As you have seen, I have been working in my inspiration journal. Yes, I have neglected this one. I decided to pick it up the other day and do a page. Wow, did it feel good. I even have another one complete and another one in the works. Yes, I have been having fun. Anyway, Our Daily Bread's devotion the other day was about sharing your story. The devotion was called 'Tell It'. You can read it by clicking here. Anyway, I loved the verse and the message so I journaled it here in my art journal.

Psalm 107:2a "Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story . . ."




Size: Small Dylusions Journal 
Papers: misc. book paper 
Stamps: Memory Box Vintage Dreams, 7Gypsies Bold Chevron, Hero Arts Painted Circle, Ali Edwards Story, Illustrated Faith date stamp 
Stamp Ink: Archival watering can 
Paints: Golden Fluid Acrylic cobalt teal; Americana bright yellow; Martha Stewart Satin party streamer, green curry and pool; Dylusions squeezed orange; Apple Barrel white; Ranger Multi Medium Matte 
Tools: Stencil Girl Rows of Triangles, Imaginary Bloom, Mix and Match Scalloped Edges, Pigma Micron 05 pen 
Embellishments: SEI Chick-a-Doo alphabet stickers

I hope you have enjoyed today's inspiration. I will be back soon with another one to share. Thanks for stopping by!

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5 comments:

Debbie From Illinois said...

Patter, I love this! It's perfect.

Unknown said...

Patter, The use of curved lines, bright colors, and bold text convey the heart of the message...thanks for the inspiration and sharing! Many Blessings, Diana A.

Anonymous said...

How joyous!!! I truly enjoyed seeing this, and since I read OUR DAILY BREAD, was glad to see your interpretation of the theme. Thank you for sharing this---Jennifer in Ohio

Mary Beth Shaw said...

I love this, what a beautiful page. Thank you for using StencilGirl products.

Cheryl said...

Wow! This is gorgeous! The colors are so pleasing. I may have to share it on my Facebook page. :)

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